FW: Huntington Trails
Bob Brubaker
brubmail at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 22 14:28:48 CDT 2001
Dear Huntington Trails Group
I've been somewhat involed in this issue. You folks may want to add me to
the list of email receipeints.
Please note the 2nd last paragraph of the attached email to the Alex Bicycle
Study Group about the west side of US1 trail access. Also note that the
issue made it on the Record during the VDOT design review process. (VDOT
can't say you missed the comments window)
I've also sent your concerns to the Alexandria Bicycle Study Group
(bsc at Bicycle.Alexandria.VA.US ). Their name is misleading. They also
sweat pedestrians access issues.
Bob Brubaker
brubmail at yahoo.com
----- Original Message -----
From: " Bob Brubaker" <brubmail at yahoo.com>
To: <bsc at Bicycle.Alexandria.VA.US>
Cc: "Dwyer Bruce" <ouibike at worldnet.att.net>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 9:50 AM
Subject: Proposed Bike/Ped change - U.S. Route 1 Interchange Design.
Alexandria Bicycle Study Committee
Dear BSCers
I attended the Nov 9 U.S. Route 1 Interchange Design Public Hearing
I know many of you are actively involved in trail designs accommodation
related to this Project. As a WABA and IISA member, I've also attended many
of the Public Hearing related to WW Bridge & Interchange Upgrades. At a few
of these meetings a small citizens group from an area south of the beltway
and west of US1 voiced their need to have Pedestrian Access to the
Eisenhower Corridor. These people currently walk the Pedestrian hostile US1
Bridge. They are the reason there is a sight wear path on the small patch
of grass between the Lee Center fence and Patrick Street. VDOT assured
them they would be accommodated.
The VDOT proposed Bike/Peds access for US1, routes Bike/Peds along the
southeast portion of the new interchange then to the east to the adjacent
interchange for Washington Street. While not as much a problem for
bicyclists, this is a bit out of the way for folks on foot heading to jobs
in the Eisenhower Corridor. There should be access on the west side of the
US1 interchange. (Similar to that proposed for the Telegraph Interchange.)
I notice that on the Alexandria Recreational Facilities and Trails Map,
there is a proposed Trail along Cameron Run, south of the existing Beltway.
http://ci.alexandria.va.us/cgi-bin/bike-maps/bike_domap?369,272
It would be prudent if the widen beltway overpass that will cross Hooffs Run
had trail accommodations that.
1. Cross Hooffs Run (parallel to Cameron Run)
2. Run underneath the overpass to allow north/south access. (parallel
to Hooffs Run connecting to the trail on the north side of the beltway
If the structure of the proposed US1 interchange contained west side
accommodation for access to this future Off Street Bike Trail along Cameron
Run it (along with that mentioned above) would provide an excellent Bike/Ped
Connector to the Eisenhower Corridor.
I apologize for possibly repeating previously considered ideas. I think it
's important that Alexandria Bicycle Study Committee vet this Proposal. I'
m sending a copy to the following, to get it on the record within the 10-day
period.
Hearing at wwbgec.com
Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project
Design Public Hearing
U.S. Route 1 Interchange
State Project #0095-96A-106, PE101
Federal Project # DBP-V013(101)
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