Take the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority survey

Survey screenshot

Click the image above to be taken to NVTA’s fall survey.

The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority has its fall survey up, and there’s a section devoted to the Richmond Highway and I-95 corridors in Fairfax County.

Created by the Virginia General Assembly in 2002, the NVTA is a regional long-range transportation planning organization that, among other things, decides which area transportation projects get funded. Earlier this year the NVTA passed on including funding for the widening of Richmond Highway between Napper Road and Mount Vernon Memorial Highway in their 2017 budget.

The NVTA survey is broken down in to the following questions:

  • How do you spend time in the area?
  • Please put the following transportation improvements in order from most to least important to you
  • Are there any other improvements that you would suggest for this area?
  • How would your prioritize ways to address transportation needs?

There are also demographic questions, an option to sign up for email notifications and a space for providing any feedback that wasn’t covered in the questions. The survey allows you to answer questions for as many regions as you want; for “Southern Fairfax” you’ll need to navigate to the eighth section by clicking the “next” button.

Click here to take the survey.