Arlington Boulevard Trail
The Arlington Boulevard Trail is a proposal WABA released in 2014, stretching from Fairfax County to the Potomac River by way of West Falls Church and Seven Corners. Several stretches of the trail have been built, but a continuous bike ride through the corridor remains a stressful experience.
Events, Actions & Resources:
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Letter: Arlington Boulevard Trail Funding
Mar 8, 2023
WABA sent this letter to Rep. Don Beyer expressing support for federal funding for the Arlington Boulevard trail
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Letter: Arlington Boulevard Trail Funding
Mar 8, 2023
A letter of support for federal funding for the Arling
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Letter: RAISE Grant for Arlington’s Cemetery Wall Trail
Apr 19, 2022
This critical gap in Arlington's low stress bike network needs to be filled.
Related Campaigns:
Advocacy
WABA fights for a region where biking, walking and transit are the best ways to get around.
We educate policymakers and organize grassroots advocates for to speak up for safer places to bike and walk; and for laws and policies that protect people who are walking and biking, reduce dangerous driving, and facilitate changes to the built environment.
Trails
Trails are the best. They are low-stress bike infrastructure, access to nature, parks, landmarks, and community gathering spaces all rolled into one.
WABA's trail advocacy is focused on connecting gaps in our region's trail network; ensuring existing trails are maintained and upgraded to meet current design standards; and expanding the network into underserved parts of the region.