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February 22, 2000

Representative Jim Moran
2239 Rayburn House Office Building
First and Constitution Avenue, Northeast
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Representative Moran:

I am writing to express my concern over the proposed widening of I-66 inside the Beltway. Northern Virginia needs a comprehensive regional solution, which addresses the issues of growth, development, and changing commuter patterns, not a stop-gap measure which provides a few more miles of highway lanes. I ask that you pressure Governor Gilmore to work with local community organizations, such as the Arlington Coalition for Sensible Transportation, to find a long term, workable solution to the transportation crisis.

I-66 is an amazing bit of engineering. It was through the Coleman Decision that this Multi-modal Transportation Corridor and the most innovative highway in the USA was built in Northern Virginia. Virginia should continue to pioneer innovative use of rights-of-way to provide transportation solutions to commuters and residents, alike. Before scarce taxpayer dollars are spent on widening I-66, I ask that you consider the following facts:

The Governor's office and VDOT must work with the communities to find a comprehensive, regional solution to the traffic woes of Northern Virginia. To do anything less is to shortchange the future.

Very truly yours,

 

 

 

 

February 22, 2000

Senator Charles S. Robb
SR-154, Russell Senate Office Building
First and Constitution Avenue, Northeast
Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Senator Robb:

I am writing to express my concern over the proposed widening of I-66 inside the Beltway. Northern Virginia needs a comprehensive regional solution, which addresses the issues of growth, development, and changing commuter patterns, not a stop-gap measure which provides a few more miles of highway lanes. I ask that you pressure Governor Gilmore to work with local community organizations, such as the Arlington Coalition for Sensible Transportation, to find a long term, workable solution to the transportation crisis.

I-66 is an amazing bit of engineering. It was through the Coleman Decision that this Multi-modal Transportation Corridor and the most innovative highway in the USA was built in Northern Virginia. Virginia should continue to pioneer innovative use of rights-of-way to provide transportation solutions to commuters and residents, alike. Before scarce taxpayer dollars are spent on widening I-66, I ask that you consider the following facts:

The Governor's office and VDOT must work with the communities to find a comprehensive, regional solution to the traffic woes of Northern Virginia. To do anything less is to shortchange the future.

Very truly yours,