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Update on Free Bridge Lane in Darden Towe Park

Post Date:10/22/2024 2:00 PM

Weโ€™re excited to announce the transformation of Free Bridge Lane into a car-free promenade, and we invite you to be part of it! Starting Friday, November 1, 2024,the road will be closed to vehicles to create a safe, scenic space for walking, running, and biking.

This project is part of Albemarle County's commitment to improving public spaces and making recreational areas safer and more enjoyable. Located along the Rivanna River between Darden Towe Park and Route 250, the new promenade will allow pedestrians and cyclists to enjoy the area without vehicle traffic.

What Does This Mean for You?

  • Safer, Car-Free Space: The promenade will eliminate vehicular traffic, making it safer for walkers, runners, and cyclists of all ages to use the space.
  • Parking Adjustments: While Free Bridge Lane will no longer accommodate vehicles, parking will still be available in the parking lot at the north end of the road. The lot will be open during normal park hours.
  • Environmental and Health Benefits: The transformation of Free Bridge Lane supports the County's green initiatives and encourages healthier lifestyles through active transportation.

Why This Project?

This project is part of the2019 Pantops Master Plan, where the community prioritized making Free Bridge Lane a "Green Street" with enhanced bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure. We heard from community members who were eager to see a safer, more accessible space for recreational use, and we're excited to bring this vision to life through a 12-month pilot program.

What's Next?

This promenade is part of a 12-month pilot program. During this time, Albemarle County staff will be closely monitoring the usage of the promenade to understand how well this space serves our community. This information will help determine whether the promenade should become a permanent feature or if further adjustments are needed.

During the next year, we encourage community members to visit the promenade to stroll, bike, and enjoy nature!

Map of Free Bridge Lane Promenade 12-Month Pilot Program Area

Free Bridge Lane Promenade and Parking Areas

Free Bridge Lane Promenade and the Parking Area for Free Bridge Lane


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