Route 419 Safety and Pedestrian Improvements (Grandin Rd. Ext. to Brambleton Ave.)

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Community Meeting

A community meeting was held on March 13, 2025, at Oak Grove Elementary School. A total of 63 people attended the meeting to review exhibits including the following funded improvements:

    • Sidewalks between Grandin Road Extension and Glen Heather Drive;
    • Restricted Crossing U-Turns at Glen Heather Drive and at Stoneybrook Drive; and
    • Pedestrian signals with crosswalks at Route 419/Postal Drive and at Route 419/Brambleton Avenue.

Comments were collected through March 28, 2025.

Meeting Displays

Project History Exhibits

Project Status

The Route 419 Safety and Pedestrian Improvements are currently in the design phase with construction anticipated in 2027.

Project History

The Route 419/Electric Road Safety and Pedestrian Improvements project implements the 2021 Oak Grove Center Plan and the 2024 Roanoke County 200 Plan. In 2021, the Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment funded a study conducted by Whitman, Requardt and Associates for Route 419 between the City of Salem and Bower Avenue. The study identified several safety and operational issues along Route 419. Proposed solutions for these issues were submitted in two applications for SMART SCALE funding in 2022. The project between Grandin Road Extension and Stoneybrook Drive was funded.

A second SMART SCALE project funded at the same time proposed to add pedestrian signals and crosswalks to Route 419 at Brambleton Avenue and at Postal Drive. The two projects are being designed and constructed together.

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