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Tysons Corner Bicycle Master Plan Ready for Approval

Last Public Hearing Held Thursday Night

Residents gave input Thursday night at the final public meeting for the Tysons Corner Bicycle Master Plan, as designers now prepare the plan for adoption by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.

The meeting, at Kilmer Middle School in Vienna, was the last in a series of public meetings stretching back to September.

The plan, a nearly 20-year strategy for creating a bike network through and around Tysons Corner, will include four phases, lead designers Daniel Goodman and Bob Patten of Maryland-based Toole Design Group told the crowd. All four phases could cost nearly $21 million, according to plan documents.

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Goodman said they will take another week or two to revise the Tysons plan with  input received at Thursday's meeting, but there is no set date for the plan's presentation to the county planning commission or Board of Supervisors.

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