Friday, October 2, 2015
I-66 Outside the Beltway detailed plans now available
I-66 at Nutley St, parallel trail shown as solid green line |
Also shown on the drawings are the bike facilities across the bridges that will be rebuilt as part of the project. In the Nutley/I-66 drawing on the right you can see "Proposed Shared Use Paths" as solid green lines. The parallel trail is on the north side weaving through the interchange with bridges or tunnels crossing the ramps. The dashed green line in the upper left is the "Proposed Shared Use Path (By Others)," which in this case would be a section of the parallel trail built by Fairfax County.
There's a great deal of information in a large number of drawings. These will be printed and placed in sequence at the public information meetings planned later this month. Cyclists are encouraged to attend these meetings and learn more about the proposed bike facilities and support VDOT's trail proposal. Even if you don't support the expansion of I-66, if the project is built, we strongly support the trail proposals.
I-66 Outside the Beltway meetings held between 6:30 and 8:30 (as per comment below):
Monday, October 19, 2015,
Oakton High School
2900 Sutton Road, Vienna, VA 22181
Tuesday, October 20, 2015VDOT Northern Virginia District Office
4975 Alliance Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030
Oakton High School
2900 Sutton Road, Vienna, VA 22181
Tuesday, October 20, 2015VDOT Northern Virginia District Office
4975 Alliance Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030
Labels: custis trail, I-66 multimodal study, vdot
Comments:
For the most part it looks really good - I wish it was available now. I am curious about the connection on the east end to the W&OD - it looks like the intent is to route bicycle traffic along Gallows Rd for about 1/2 mile to get from one to the other. Is this correct?
Is the name "Custis Trail" official, or is that just what we are calling it for now? I am wondering if it would be confusing to people to have to disjoint segments of trail with the same name. Then again, people in Arlington are used to that sort of thing.
Is the name "Custis Trail" official, or is that just what we are calling it for now? I am wondering if it would be confusing to people to have to disjoint segments of trail with the same name. Then again, people in Arlington are used to that sort of thing.
Yes, I think a decision was made to follow the W&OD Trail to Gallows, then take the bike lanes or parallel trail on Gallows south to reach the new I-66 parallel trail.
We are referring to the I-66 parallel trail as the Custis Trail extended since so many people know about the Custis Trail and that it is very successful. It's a good model since all of the Custis Trail ramp crossings are grade-separated. Imagine using that trail if you had to cross the high speed exit/entrance ramps at-grade using just a crosswalk. It would be a very different experience and much more dangerous.
We are referring to the I-66 parallel trail as the Custis Trail extended since so many people know about the Custis Trail and that it is very successful. It's a good model since all of the Custis Trail ramp crossings are grade-separated. Imagine using that trail if you had to cross the high speed exit/entrance ramps at-grade using just a crosswalk. It would be a very different experience and much more dangerous.
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