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DelegateSurovells 2015

NorthernVirginiasRealtors
Coffee&Discussion
Wednesday,September16,2015
PrinceWilliamCountyGovernmentCenter

Agenda

Aboutthe36th District
U.S.1MultimodalStudy
INOVAMt.VernonHospitalExpansion
HuntingtonRedevelopment
FortBelvoir
PrinceWilliamU.S.1Widenings
SouthernPrinceWilliamCounty

Whereis36th District?

NorthernPortion

SouthernPortion

36th DistrictQuickStats
200,000People
Demographics

53.2%White
25.4%Black
21.6%Hispanic
8.5%Asian
10.4%Other

16%MedicaidRecipients 32,453Individuals
22,925Children
1,075Elderly
2,525Adults

29%ForeignBorn

Route1MultimodalStudy

Route1MultimodalAlternativesStudy
$2MillionStudy
StartedinJune2013andfinishedin
January2015
Analyzed15milesofRoute1inFairfax&
PrinceWilliamCounties
ExtendsfromNationalCapitalBeltway(I
95/I495),throughFairfaxCounty,to
Route123atWoodbridgeinPrince
WilliamCounty
MoreInformation&Final500ppReport
GoogleRoute1Multimodal
AlternativesAnalysis

http://www.drpt.virginia.gov/transit/majortransit
initiatives/majortransitplanning/route1mutlimodal
alternativesanalysis/

Route1MultimodalAlternativesStudy
Needs
Attractiveand
competitivetransit
service
Safe,accessible
bicycle/pedestrianaccess
Appropriatelevelof
vehicleaccommodation
Supportand
accommodatemore
robusteconomic
development

Goals
Expandattractive
multimodaltraveloptions
toimprovemobility
Improvesafety;increase
accessibility
Increaseeconomic
viabilityandvitalityofthe
corridor
Supportcommunity
healthandminimize
impactsoncommunity
resources

Route1MultimodalAlternativesStudy
The4transitoptions:
1. CurbRunningBusRapid
Transit
2. MedianRunningBus
RapidTransit
3. LightRailTransit
4. Metrorail BRTHybrid

Route1MultimodalStudy
EvaluationofAlternatives
Goals

Examples Measures

Goal1:Local andRegionalMobility

Ridership
Traveltime savings

Goal2:SafetyandAccessibility

Traffic
Pedestrian Access

Goal3A: EconomicDevelopment

Economicdevelopment effects
Implementation

Goal3B:CostEffectiveness

Capital costs
Operatingcosts

Goal4:CommunityHealthand
Resources

Environmental impacts
ChangeinVehicleMilesTraveled(VMT)

Route1MultimodalAlternativeStudy
Bestrecommendedalternativeoption:
Alternative4 BRT/MetrorailHybrid
Thisincludes:
RoadwayWidening:SixLanesEntireLength
BicycleandPedestrianLanes: createacontinuous
facilityforpedestriansandbicyclistsalongthe15
milescorridor
Transit:MedianrunningBusRapidTransit(BRT)
systemfromHuntingtontoWoodbridgeVREAND
a2.5mileMetrorailYellowLineextensionfrom
HuntingtontoHybla Valley

Route1MultimodalAlternativeStudy
StudyPhasingApproach

Route1MultimodalAlternativesStudy

NextSteps
AmendComprehensivePlanforthe
RichmondHighwayCorridor
WorkwithEmbarkRichmondHighway
AdvisoryGroup
Engageinsignificantpublicoutreach
Wasjustgranted$16million tostartBRT
preliminaryengineeringand
environmentalimpactstudies

Route1MultimodalAlternativesStudy
ActionPlan

ProvidedbyFairfaxCounty
Dept.ofTransportation
andtheDPVA

INOVAMT.VERNONHOSPTIAL
EXPANSION

MountVernonHospitalExtensionPlan

MountVernonHospitalExtensionPlan

Inova MountVernonHospital

HuntingtonRedevelopment

HuntingtonBond

HoffmanProperty

NorthKingsHighwayImprovements
FCDOTstaffheldpublicmeetingstosolicit
inputonintersectionandpedestrian
improvements
Residentsopposerightin/outonSchoolStreet
Residentsandstaffgravitatingtowardsoption
8C

Option8C

NorthHillRedevelopment

WoodlawnAreaDevelopment

FortBelvoir

QuickFortBelvoirStats
51,000employees
MorethanU.S.Pentagon

7,100residents
80,000carson/offbaseeveryday
LargestemployerinFairfaxCounty

FortBelvoirElementary
LargestElementarySchoolinFairfaxCounty
Openedin1998andreplacedthreeschoolson
base
Awarded$23.7MillionGrantfromDOD+$6M
fundsfromFCPS
Completed201617

U.S.ArmyMuseum
LocatedaFairfax
CountyParkway
About1mileoffI
95
185,000SF
750,000visitors
peryear
$200Million
CapitalCampaign

PrinceWilliamCounty

U.S.1Widening

Section1
U.S.1/123to
MarysWay
2.2miles

U.S.1/123toMarysWay
Currently,utilitycompaniesarerelocatingutilitiesunderground
topreparetheroadwidening
2phases:
1st Phase:WideningU.S.1

$45MProject
CurrentlyFUNDED
4 6lanes
Occoquanroadwillbeimprovedwithamedianandturn
ConstructionstartsSpring2016

2nd Phase:U.S.1/123Interchange(currentlyunfunded)
Planstobuild123overUS.1toseparatethroughtrafficandconnectRt.123to
BelmontBayDriveeastoftheroad&plansforroute123tobewidenedfrom
4 6lanes
Cost:$100Million
Willstartoncewideningconstructioniscomplete

Totalestimatedcost:$259million

PreliminaryEngineering:$14.6million
Rightofway:$86.6Million
Ductbank:upto$12.1million
RoadwayConstruction:$145.7million

Section2
MarysWayto
Featherstone
Rd
1.3miles

MarysWaytoFeatherstoneRd
ConstructionbyPrinceWilliamCountyDept.of
Transportation
Notunderconstruction,stillinthedesignphase
Designstartedin2014,tobecompletedinDecember2016
Designplan:

4 6lanes
Multiusetrail
Sidewalks
Additionalsignals
Pedestrianimprovements

Partiallyfundedcurrently
Onlyhave$3millionfordesigningfromNVTA
Otherfundingwillcomeoncedesignplansarecomplete
Estimatedcost:40million

Section3

FeatherstoneRd
to
Neabsco Rd
2.3miles

FeatherstoneRdtoNeabsco Rd
ConstructionhandledbyPrinceWilliamCountyDept.of
Transportation
Projecttimeline:
Rightofwayacquisition:beganin2012andcompletedin2015
Utilityrelocation:beganin2013andcompletedin2015
Construction:beganin2014andwillbecompletedinJuly2016

New16footwideraisedmedianwithcurbandgutter
Onroadbikelanes
Pedestrianwalk
Asphalttrail

Funding
2006roadbondreferendum $41.0million
Staterevenuesharingfunding $9.7million
PrinceWilliamServiceAuthority(waterandsewer) $5.4
million
Developercontributions(proffers) $678k
Generalfundtransportationreserve $1.8million
Totalprojectcost:58.5million

Section4
Route1/Route
234TurnLane
Modifications

U.S.1/Route234TurnLaneModification
ConstructionhandledbyPrinceWilliamCountyDept.of
Transportation
Extendingthedualleftturnlanesfromtheentranceofthe
commuterlotoffofRt.234ontoU.S.1&providing
improvedtrafficsignalizationattheintersection
ProjectTimeline:
Design:feasibilitystudyconcludedinJanuary2014,totaldesign
completedinspring2014
RightofWayandutilityrelocation:beganinlatespring2014,
completedinsummer2014
Construction:beganinsummer2014,completedinwinter2015

Funding:
LocalPartnershipFundingfromVA:$1.9million
Totalcost:$1.9million

Rivergate Complex
AlongU.S.1inNorthWoodbridge
720newcondos
2fivestorydevelopmentson13acresofland
alongOccoquanRiver
Expected:
Completionby2020
Add200newstudentstoPWCPublicschools
Add$1.7millionperyeartocountytaxcoffers

Willprovideanewstreetscapetothearea,a
newrestaurantandaneventscenter

SouthernPrinceWilliamDevelopment

PotomacShores

PotomacShoresMixedUse
Development
Oneofthetop10majorupcoming
Hotel/MotelandRetail/ShoppingCenter
constructionprojectsintheU.S.
Lookingtobuildafivestarresortandspa
alongPotomacShores
Riveraccesswithamarina
TownCenter
Upto4,000newsinglefamilyhomes,
townhouses,apartmentsandcondos

PotomacShoresVRE
Brokegroundin2014
11milesoftrackfrom
StaffordtoPrinceWilliam
County
Funding:
FederalRoad
Administration:$74.8
milliontobuildthe11
miletrack
Stateprovided15million
forthestation
Willbea10minutewalk
fromtheproposedPotomac
Shoresdevelopment
Openingplannedfor2017

12th NewHighSchool:
CharlesJ.Colgan HS
101classrooms
2poolsinthe
newaquatic
center
425,000sq.ft.
Locatedin
Manassas(westof
DaleCity)
Took97million
dollarstobuild
Willbeopenin
Septemberof2016

NewElementarySchool
PotomacShoresES
(tentativename)
44classrooms
Startsconstructionin
March2016
Nobidyet

LocatedinDumfries,
Virginia,rightoffof
U.S.1
PlanstoopeninSept.
2017
TotalCost:29million

NewElementarySchool
Stillveryearlyinthe
planningprocess
Stillindiscussionwith
PWCBoardof
Supervisors

Lookingtoplaceitin
Neabsco (havenot
settledonanexactarea)
Ifallgoeswell:
Itwillstartconstruction
in2017
OpeninSept.2018

PotomacScienceCenter

GeorgeMasonUniversity's
PotomacScienceCenter
ThePotomacScienceCenterhouses:
TheCollegeofSciencesPotomacResearchandEducationCenter
TheGeospatialIntelligenceCenter

LocatedinBelmontBay:
AccesstoOccoquanRiver,PotomacRiver&Wildliferefugeandthe
Chesapeake
allowsforstudentstodirectlyusetheirsurroundingecosystemand
learnmoreabouttheirenvironment
PlanstobeusedbyK 12, college/gradstudentsalongwithscience
teachersacrossthecommonwealth

Willhouse:

Awetchemistrylab
Geospatialcomputerlabs
Classrooms
Facultyoffices
ADiscoveryLabforK 12students

ExpectedtobecompletedthisSpring
TotalCost:$30million

NorthernVirginiaCommunityCollege
WorkforceCenter

NorthernVirginiaCommunityCollege
WorkforceCenter

OfficialTitle:TheRegionalCenterforWorkforceEducationandTraining
55,000squarefootbuildinglocatedinWoodbridge
IncludesaCertifiedTestingCenterand7,500sq.ft.conferencecenter

Provides:
Highqualitytraining
CreatingaworkforceforNOVAbusinesses,governmentandmilitary
communities
Newcenterforeventsontheeasternsideofthecounty
Trainingprograms:

Cybersecurity
Healthcare
IT
ProgramManagement

Funding:
PWCSupervisors:$1million
VALawMakers:$27million

50,000grosssquarefootbuilding

TriangleVillage

TriangleVillage
RedevelopmentprojectandstudyareainthePotomac
CommunitiesRevitalizationPlan
AlongRt.1andQuantico
Wanttobuilditintoamixedusearea
Currently:
60.92acres
96existingdwellingunits

FuturePotential:

487,000sq.ft.
1,250employees
350 1,500residents
150 685MultiFamilyAttachedUnits

DelegateScottA.Surovell
44th District
MailingAddress
P.O.Box289
Mt.Vernon,VA22121
Phone 571.249.4484
Website www.scottsurovell.org
Email scott@scottsurovell.org
OnlineNewsletter/Blog TheDixiePig scottsurovell.blogspot.com

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