About the Project

The Impact on My Commute

There are many questions around how the Route 28 Bypass will affect your commute. This section provides a look into all the materials that you might need as you understand the resources that are available to you.

Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions surrounding the Route 28 Bypass Project.

Top Resources: My Commute

Traffic Technical Report

Traffic Technical Report

My Commute Report
Report English  
Traffic Technical Report Attachments: Set A

Traffic Technical Report Attachments: Set A

My Commute Report
TMV Locations English
Traffic Volume English
TMV Analysis English  
Traffic Technical Report Attachments: Set B

Traffic Technical Report Attachments: Set B

My Commute Report
Syncro Reports for AM/PM English
PWC Traffic Model (2016) English
ARTPLAN Results English  

My Commute

The current concepts indicate that the Route 28 Bypass will connect to Route 28 utilizing part of Ordway Road and turning east to connect to existing Route 28 south of Compton Road and north of Bull Run.

However, until the Design and Engineering Phase is complete, we will not know the definitive location of the bypass.

PWC DOT will be consulting Fairfax County residents throughout the Design and Engineering Phase of the project and will provide property owners the opportunity to share input throughout the project. Prince William County in coordination with Fairfax County will host numerous information meetings to ensure that residents are aware of the latest developments. Materials from the most recent community information session can be found on the project website under Project Resources.

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors has not taken any action regarding this project. The current plans largely anticipate improvements in Fairfax County to remain primarily along the Ordway Road Corridor. Based on these plans, the northern portion of Ordway Road would remain a two-lane roadway. The project corridor and potential impacts identified on the southern portion of Ordway Road will be refined throughout the design process and will likely be significantly reduced.

The City of Manassas currently has an active project installing turn lanes at the intersection at Sudley Road and Godwin Drive, which will be finished by the time construction of the Bypass begins.

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