Several Fairfax County leaders are speaking out about delays in finishing road safety projects that have already been funded.

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During a Board of Supervisors budget conversation this week, supervisors pushed back against the fact that $82.12 million for infrastructure improvements had been allocated, but only about $12 million has been spent.

The board previously set a $100 million goal for new sidewalks and road upgrades for pedestrian and cyclist safety. As part of a discussion about fiscal

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