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Dec 23

[ARCHIVED] County Solicits Public Comment for Route 7/690 Interchange Project Design

The original item was published from December 23, 2020 11:01 AM to January 6, 2021 2:52 PM

This post updates the deadline for submitting comments to January 16, 2021.

The Loudoun County Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure invites public comment regarding the proposed limited access control changes related to the Route 7/690 Interchange Project. Information related to the project and the limited access control changes, including an exhibit and comment form, are available for review on the project page


Comments must be received in writing by January 16, 2021 and may be submitted by email to county staff, by online comment form, or by mail to: 

ATTN: Gary Pozzouli
Loudoun County Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure – MSC #64
101 Blue Seal Drive, Suite 102 
PO Box 7500
Leesburg, VA, 2017

This project funds the design, right-of-way acquisition, and construction of an interchange at Route 7 and Route 690 in Purcellville, located approximately two miles west of the Route 7/Berlin Turnpike interchange and approximately two miles east of the Route 7 and Business Route 7 interchange. The proposed Route 7/Route 690 interchange will provide additional connectivity to the roadway network around Purcellville, reduce traffic in downtown Purcellville and on Route 287, and provide a more direct route to destinations north and northeast of Route 7, including Woodgrove High School and Mountain View Elementary.

The Route 7/690 Interchange project is in the design phase. Construction of the proposed interchange is anticipated to begin in 2023.

For more information about the 7/690 Interchange project, visit the project page.