From their joint press release, here: https://www.kaine.senate.gov/press-releases/warner-and-kaine-successfully-secure-over-200-million-for-virginia-in-newly-released-fy2023-budget-bills

The budget bill still remains to be passed by the Senate and House at time of announcement.

Strengthening Transportation and Recreation Infrastructure: Provides $150 million for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, in addition to $45 million for the Active Transportation Infrastructure Investment Program, which will support multi-purpose trails across Virginia.”

Central Virginia:

The Senators successfully secured $5,000,000 for the Virginia Department of Transportation to extend Lambert Way and Woodman Road in Henrico County, which will serve as an access point to Glover Park. This road will feature a 10-foot-wide bike and pedestrian path, promoting sports tourism for the county and region.

The Senators successfully secured $4,000,000 for pedestrian improvements to Courthouse Road in Hopewell. This project, which will be completed by the Virginia Department of Transportation, will consist of building 5-foot wide sidewalks, curb and gutter, underground
storm drainage, and new ADA compliant bus shelters to provide pedestrian facilities and improved bus access along Courthouse Road, a highly-trafficked road in a community in which many do not have access to reliable transportation.

Northern Virginia:

The Senators successfully secured $4,000,000 for the development and construction of the North Woodbridge Pedestrian Bridge in Prince William County. This project will provide an active transit connection to rail and bus transit at the Woodbridge VRE Station to further the
local goal of establishing a connected multimodal network. Currently, U.S. Route 1 prioritizes motorized travel and creates a barrier between the east and west sides of the North Woodbridge Regional Activity center that hinders the goal of a cohesive walkable community.

The Senators successfully secured $4,000,000 for the Virginia Department of Transportation to construct a shared-use path along Hillsboro Road that will improve connectivity in the roadway network around Purcellville in Loudoun County. The existing roadway network does not provide an ease of access for the local community, particularly with the recent completion of Woodgrove High School northeast of the overpass.

The Senators successfully secured $4,000,000 for the Virginia Department of Transportation to construct a cycle path from Sunrise Valley Drive to Innovation Metro station in Fairfax County. This project will provide significantly improved access to several Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Metrorail Stations and high-density transit-oriented development near the Metrorail Stations and activity centers.

The Senators successfully secured $2,000,000 for Metro Station Area pedestrian improvements in Loudoun County. This project will enhance pedestrian access to Silver Line Metro Stations through sidewalks, shared-use trails, crosswalks, and intersection improvements. The project aims to improve bicyclist and pedestrian safety, accessibility, and connectivity to the Loudoun Gateway and Ashburn Metrorail stations.

The Senators successfully secured $1,000,000 for the Franklin Park to Purcellville Trail in Loudoun County. This project will provide access for pedestrian and bicycle traffic from the Franklin Park recreational facilities to the existing sidewalk in downtown Purcellville to enhance
access and safety for pedestrians and bicyclists.

The Senators successfully secured $1,000,000 for bicycle and pedestrian improvements to the Interstate 66 (I-66) Trail/Vienna Metrorail Station in Fairfax. With more than 11 miles of connectivity, this project will improve access for pedestrians and bicyclists to the Vienna
Metrorail Station and Oakton High School. This project represents a link in the National Capital Trail Network and is in the heart of a regional activity center and in an equity emphasis area.

Shenandoah Valley:

The Senators successfully secured $3,000,000 for the Virginia Department of Transportation’s completion of Phase 1 of the Shenandoah Rail Trail, a proposed multiuse trail along the Shenandoah Valley through Warren, Shenandoah, and Rockingham Counties.

Hampton Roads:

The Senators successfully secured $3,000,000 for the Nimmo Parkway Phase VII-B project in Virginia Beach. This project will enable the construction of a two-lane undivided roadway with shoulders, bike lanes, and a single shared-use path, making access to the Sandbridge area safer for motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists alike. The existing Sandbridge Road includes no pedestrian facilities as well as several sharp, non-standard horizontal curves with no shoulders and steep drop offs on both sides of the roadway.