Overhaul of tricky ‘Clarendon Circle’ intersection could start this fall

A rendering of the north view of Clarendon Circle.  (Courtesy Arlington County)
A rendering of the view of Clarendon Circle from Liberty Tavern following planned improvements. (Courtesy Arlington County) 
A rendering of the view of Clarendon Circle from Liberty Tavern. (Courtesy Arlington County)
The approved conceptual design for the improvements coming to Clarendon Circle. (Courtesy Arlington County)
The Clarendon Circle intersection is one of the county’s trickiest intersections for pedestrians and cyclists. (ARLNow/Tim Regan)
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A rendering of the view of Clarendon Circle from Liberty Tavern following planned improvements. (Courtesy Arlington County) 

ARLINGTON, Va. — Arlington could soon kick off work on improvements at one of the county’s trickiest intersections for pedestrians and cyclists.

The County Board is set to approve a $2.5 million contract for the overhaul of the “Clarendon Circle” — the area where Clarendon, Washington and Wilson Boulevards all meet, just past the Metro station.

Planners have hoped for years now to add improvements to the intersection, like shortening the distances pedestrians have to walk across roads. The work will also include the installation of additional bike lanes, the widening of Washington Boulevard to four lanes — while nixing the current reversible lanes — and the addition of upgraded traffic signals.

Plans also call for adding a “green streets” element to better manage stormwater on N. Irving Street, next to the Silver Diner.

The Board is scheduled to vote on the construction contract at its Saturday, June 16 meeting as part of its consent agenda, which is typically reserved for non-controversial items. Should Board members approve the deal, the county estimates that work could begin this fall and wrap up in the winter of 2020.

The Clarendon Circle project is designed to move in conjunction with the county’s plans to do away with the reversible lanes on Washington Boulevard and create a “T” intersection with 13th Street N. That construction is projected to kick off in the winter of 2019, after the Board voted on May 22 to let the redevelopment of the nearby Red Top Cab properties move ahead.

Below is a map of Clarendon Circle.

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