County to Limit Parking at Wiehle-Reston East Garage for Three Weeks

(Updated at 3:55 p.m.) Commuters who park at the Wiehle-Reston East garage may need to make alternative plans for parking beginning August 19.

The garage — which is often at capacity during peak commuter hours — is undergoing maintenance repairs. Up to forty spaces on parking levels G4, G5, and G6 will be taken away in order to make room for ongoing maintenance work.

In a release, the Fairfax County Department of Transportation said the garage is at capacity. Commuters should use other transportation options, including the Fairfax Connector, biking, walking and ride-sharing, the county stated.

The department offered the following transportation alternatives, including free parking at park and rides with bus service to the Wiehle-Reston East Metro Station:

From Herndon Monroe Park and Ride

From Reston South Park and Ride: 

From Reston Town Center Transit Station: 

  • Route 505 – Reston Town Center
  • Route 950 – Herndon-Reston
  • Route 981 – Dulles Airport-Udvar-Hazy Center-Wiehle-Reston East
  • Route 983 – Dulles Airport-Udvar-Hazy Center-Wiehle-Reston East
  • RIBS 1 – Lake Anne-Hunter Woods
  • RIBS 2 – South Lakes-North Point
  • RIBS 3 – Lake Anne-Hunter Woods

Other Routes to Wiehle:

  • Route 552 – Reston North: North Shore – Lake Fairfax 
  • Route 553 – Reston South: Viking – Pinecrest
  • Route 554 – Reston North: Wiehle Avenue – Center Harbor
  • Route 556 – Bennington Woods – Wiehle-Reston East

An FCDOT spokesperson said that standard maintenance of the garage is scheduled. Access to parking spaces will be restored by early September.

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