Expect lane closures over the coming days on Duke Street over I-395 as bridge work continues.
After endorsement by the Traffic and Parking Board, speed limits or school zone speed limits will be reduced.
Drivers on I-395 should expect lane closures on three nights this week, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation.
Dominion Energy's outage map showed a vehicle crash resulted in over 3,100 outages Monday afternoon.
Westbound and eastbound Duke Street will each be closed over several upcoming days with detours in place.
The Landmark Mall transit area will be closed for several weeks due to construction related to the redevelopment project.
The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority approved its six-year program, setting funding for City of Alexandria projects and others.
Upcoming lane closures are planned on the regular and express lanes due to Duke Street bridge work.
Lane closures will happen for the Duke Street bridge over Interstate 395 project Wednesday, according to VDOT.
A project to repair the Duke Street bridge over I-395 will require lane closures Wednesday, according to VDOT.
The conversion will allow solo riders to use the ramp for a toll and HOV-3 carpoolers to continue using it for free.
A temporary traffic shift will move traffic in both directions to the eastbound side of the bridge over I-395.
The water main break was reported near the Northern Virginia Detention Center.
After temporary restriping is complete, northbound lanes will be temporarily shifted to the right.
Overnight paving will happen on a busy stretch of King Street near Bailey's Crossroads.
DASH Bus has alternatives for riders impacted by the Van Dorn Street and Eisenhower Avenue Metro closures but urges essential travel only.
The crash resulted in traffic detours Wednesday morning on Van Dorn Street. The road has reopened.
The city will have pop-up events at key pedestrian locations.
Drivers should anticipate lane closures on Van Dorn Street north of the Metro station.
Some of the previous plantings had created a visual barrier at the busy King Street, Quaker Lane and Braddock Road intersection.
DASH won for its "Stuff the Bus" campaign that collects donations for Carpenter's Shelter and Volunteer Alexandria.