County residents can have a say in projects that are seeking funding.
The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) is eyeing 20 proposals.
Among the proposed projects is a shared-use path that would run along Residency Road from Route 28 to the Virginia Railway Express (VRE) Broad Run Station, according to a release from Prince William County.
Officials are also considering a $200,000 I-66 Mobility Education Campaign that would share information about I-66 transportation choices.
Northern Virginia residents will be able to discuss the projects at a public hearing on May 2. It begins at 6 p.m. at the Navy League Building, 2300 Wilson Boulevard in Arlington.
Feedback will be accepted at a Northern Virginia Spring Transportation Meeting on May 13, as well. Running from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., the discussion will be held at the Virginia Department of Transportation Department District Office, 4975 Alliance Drive in Fairfax.
Those unable to attend the meetings can provide input through the I-66 Commuter Choice Program website until May 15.