Metro announced that it will launch a new direct Alexandria route to downtown D.C. during rush hours.
Construction on the major rail capacity expansion project will move some VRE train ending points to the Alexandria station.
The projects adding a fourth rail, new rail bridges and other improvements at Alexandria Station will get underway after a groundbreaking.
The National Park Service is planning single-lane closures and closures of all southbound lanes during tree maintenance work.
A road closure and lane shift will be in place for several days as the city prepares to renovate City Hall and Market Square.
The Express Lanes extension did not win approval for a D.C. region transportation plan needed to secure federal funding and approvals.
A regional board will consider whether the Express Lanes extension in Northern Virginia should be pursued. Take our poll on the proposal.
Metro has plans for 10 weekends of shutdowns affecting several stations in Arlington and Alexandria.
New speed cameras will begin a warning period before $100 citations can be issued.
Alexandria City Council approved making a new block part of a permanent pedestrian zone not open to vehicular traffic.
Alexandria City Council will consider permanently closing another block to vehicles for pedestrian use.
Work on the deteriorating bridge is beginning Monday, bringing the first traffic impacts between Arlington and Alexandria.
Work will soon begin on a deteriorating bridge between Arlington and Alexandria, bringing construction impacts for several years.
After several pedestrian blocks have been made permanent, another is recommended. It would require parking removals.
Metro is preparing to shut down two stations for nearly a month and conduct single-tracking on the Yellow Line over two weekends.
The Traffic and Parking Board has recommended a parking meter increase, while increases in select parking garages are already planned.
Metro will shut down two stations for nearly a month, and one Metro line will not run at Alexandria stations.
Severe storms with winds up to 70 and 80 mph brought down trees on a major route, causing the death of one person.
A new system map shows where future Bus Rapid Transit routes could go around Northern Virginia. Here are the Alexandria locations.
The city government is considering safety improvements for seven intersections identified as high-crash areas.
The City of Alexandria is introducing additional school zone speed cameras, plus speed limit reductions on two streets with 35 mph limits.
A pedestrian block adjacent to two permanent pedestrian blocks will resume for much of 2025.
While an investigation will pinpoint the crash cause, there were near-collisions at Reagan airport and concerns about busy airport traffic.
The new pedestrian block launches Friday for the holiday season, joining two permanent pedestrian blocks in Old Town.
An appeal from Cameron Station residents and several businesses on a road diet for S. Pickett Street was denied by City Council.
Alexandria City Council made a final decision on another block for a vehicle-free pedestrian zone that will run during the holidays.
School zone speeding enforcement will be expanded beyond the arrival and dismissal times at two campuses.
The Alexandria Traffic and Parking Board recommended a 200 block of King Street pedestrian zone, which is eyed for the holiday season.
City Council endorsed a new concept for a one-way King Street access road near the Bradlee Shopping Center.
Contractors issued more than 20,000 citations up to late August in an enforcement pilot program focused on Old Town Alexandria.
Alexandria's mayor and a councilmember want to pilot a pedestrian block extension that is already permanent on two blocks.
School zone speed cameras that can issue $100 citations for violations will restart in the new school year.
Speed limit reductions, lane removals and other changes were approved for several key roads in Alexandria.
Alexandria City Council approved a process to accept vendor proposals to build electric car chargers at select public locations.
The proposed road design in Alexandria would reduce lanes and the speed limit while adding a turn lane and bike lanes.
The kickoff for Alexandria's 275th anniversary celebration is expected to draw many attendees and cause parking and road closure changes.
Bus Rapid Transit upgrades and more Alexandria projects are proposed in Northern Virginia Transportation Authority's six-year funding plan.
A slip lane reduction from two lanes to one was approved for a busy intersection in Old Town Alexandria.
Metro has announced plans for upcoming shutdowns, including two stations last closed in fall 2022.
Virginia's transportation plan for the proposed arena estimates travel impacts from home games during rush hour and funding needs.