For more information and the latest updates click here. The project, to be completed in the fall of 2018, will include sidewalk extension to the Bypass on the west, a trail extension from the Bypass to the east, and pedestrian signals and crosswalks at the Bypass. Most updated Project Reports are available via this link here.Īnother key development is the construction of a pedestrian crossing at the Route 15 Bypass at Battlefield Parkway intersection. This project, expected to be completed in Spring of 2018, will allow a continuous loop from the W&OD at Tuscarora Creek Park south and west to Heritage High School and on to King Street and back into Leesburg and connect again with the W&OD. The next section to be added will be the new Shared Use Path along the North side of the new section of Battlefield Parkway that is being constructed between South King Street and Evergreen Mills Road. 2020 Census block boundaries, to its intersection with Battlefield Parkway. Then from Wegman's, the Blue Trail follows the Shared Use Path along River Creek Parkway to Potomac Station Drive back to Battlefield and then ending (for now) at Balls Bluff Northern Virginia Regional Park.īike Loudoun is working with the Town of Leesburg's Parks and Recreation Department to sign additional routes as they are built. thence east along the Washington & Old Dominion Trail overpass to its. The Blue Trail starts underneath Battlefield Parkway overpass of the W&OD, follows a Shared Use Path to Tuscarora Creek Park then along Battlefield to Russell Branch Parkway (Lowe's) to the Village at Leesburg (Wegman's) - the first time downtown Leesburg is now connected to the Village at Leesburg with a safe bike route. The Green Trail starts near Loudoun County High School and follows Catoctin Circle and Fairview to Morven Park, Ida Lee Park, The Rust Library and on up North King Street to Battlefield Parkway, Tuscarora High School and Smarts Mill Middle School. Two new routes, a Green Trail on the west side of town and a Blue Trail on the east side now connect key locations to the W&OD Trail and downtown all using Shared Use Paths, safe and separate from the roadways and streets. On April 22nd, 2017 The Town of Leesburg held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly signed Bike Routes in Leesburg.
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