Studies

Ashland to Petersburg Trail Study

Project at a Glance Begin Date

February 2019



Est Completion Date

Early 2020



Phase

Study



Lengths and Limits

Approximately forty miles between Ashland and Petersburg



Locality

Ashland, Chesterfield, Colonial Heights, Hanover, Henrico, Petersburg, and Richmond



District

Richmond



February 2019Early 2020StudyApproximately forty miles between Ashland and PetersburgAshland, Chesterfield, Colonial Heights, Hanover, Henrico, Petersburg, and RichmondRichmond Contact

Ashland to Petersburg Trail Study Project Team



Richmond District Communications



Description

VDOT initiated the Ashland to Petersburg Trail Study to identify a preferred corridor for a multi-use trail that would extend between the Town of Ashland and the City of Petersburg, a distance of approximately 40 miles. The preferred corridor for a multi-use trail would be located within the counties of Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico, cities of Colonial Heights, Petersburg and Richmond, and the Town of Ashland. The Ashland to Petersburg Trail Study evaluated existing conditions and identified a corridor least impactful to environmental resources with feedback from state and federal agencies, affected localities, special interest groups, and the general public.

Final Study Report - Published February 4, 2020

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Section 1 - Introduction

Section 2 - Study Purpose

Section 3 - Agency/Stakeholder Coordination and Public Input

Section 4 - Corridor Options Development

Section 5 - Evaluation of Multi-Use Trail Corridors

Section 6 - Preliminary Evaluation of Multi-Use Trail Corridor Options

Section 7 - Detailed Evaluation of Retained Multi-Use Trail Corridor Options

Section 8 - Preferred Corridor

Section 9 - Preferred Corridor Conceptual Design

Section 10 - Next Steps

Appendices

Appendix A - Location of Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Incidents

Appendix B - Public Comment Summary

Appendix C - Preferred Corridor Conceptual Design

C-1 - Segment Sketch Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5,

Part 6, Part 7 and Part 8

C-2 - Segment Typical Sections

C-3 - Segment Cost Estimate

C-4 - Segment Project Schedule

Appendix D - Preliminary Cost Estimate Methodology

Public Information Meetings and Virtual Presentation - September and October 2019

VDOT held two public information meetings on September 30 and October 1, 2019 on the Ashland to Petersburg Trail Study to present the recommended preferred corridor.

View the September 30/October 1 2019 virtual meeting below:

Public Information Meeting and Survey Results - March 2019

VDOT held a public information meeting to introduce the study and solicit feedback on active transportation needs in the study area for the Ashland to Petersburg Trail Study on March 26, 2019.

View the March 2019 virtual meeting below:

Study Process