SURVEY STILL AVAILABLE ON PINEY FOREST ROAD STUDY

SURVEY STILL AVAILABLE ON PINEY FOREST ROAD STUDY
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The Danville Metropolitan Planning Organization continues to gather public input on traffic congestion and safety concerns along the Piney Forest Road corridor. A survey is available through the end of May.

The survey and information on the study can be accessed at https://danvillempo.org/piney-forest-road-study/

Proposed traffic, bicycle, pedestrian, and transit improvements have been developed as part of a planning study for Piney Forest Road. The study area is a 2.6-mile corridor from Holt Garrison Parkway (vicinity of Coleman Marketplace) to Franklin Turnpike.

The purpose of the study is to identify strategies and improvements to address existing and future traffic congestion, safety concerns, and the ability to more comfortably walk, bicycle, and use transit in the corridor. 

The study is being conducted by the West Piedmont Planning District Commission in partnership with the Virginia Department of Transportation. EPR is providing engineering and planning assistance on the project.

For questions or concerns about this study, please contact Joe Bonanno, regional transportation planner, at jbonanno@wppdc.org or (276) 638-3987. 

The Danville Metropolitan Planning Organization develops plans and programs that are subject to approval by federal transportation agencies for federal transportation funding to flow to the city of Danville and portions of Pittsylvania County.

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