Slug lines to relocate in Springfield for commuter |
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Posted: 03 Sep 2019 at 5:40am |
The lastest news is that the move will take place in March 2020.
Below is an article from WTOP: Slug lines to relocate in Springfield for commuter garage construction https://www.google.com/amp/s/wtop.com/dc-transit/2019/08/slug-lines-to-relocate-in-springfield-for-commuter-garage-construction/amp/ Max Smith | @amaxsmith August 7, 2019, 12:31 AM With construction set to begin on a commuter garage in just a few months, Fairfax County, Virginia, is signing agreements to temporarily move slug lines around in Springfield for the next few years. Supervisors approved new agreements last week with Springfield United Methodist Church and Springfield Town Center for additional parking spaces and slug lines commuters will be able to use during several years of construction on what is now Old Keene Mill Park-and-Ride lot. Slugging is quasi-formal carpooling with drivers benefiting from access to HOV lanes or free access to HOV or toll lanes, and riders benefiting from a free ride between commuter parking lots and designated locations such as the Pentagon, Rosslyn or specific spots in D.C. Local governments support slugging, and provide bus service at many of the locations since it helps reduce traffic on the roads. Here’s where the new slug lines will go. (Courtesy Fairfax County) The new Springfield Community Business Center garage on the park-and-ride site carries a $63 million price tag and is scheduled to open by the end of 2022. Construction could start later this year. Commuters in the county’s busiest area for slugging had been extremely concerned about whether and how the slug lines and bus services at the lot could continue during construction, which will close the 278-space Old Keene Mill lot. The 300 additional spaces, plus eight slug line spaces, at Springfield Town Center will be in Parking Deck A, the Macy’s Parking Deck/Frontier Garage. The county will pay $2,464 per month, or $91,168 over the next three years. 500 other commuter parking spaces at the mall will continue under a separate lease. Here’s where the new slug lines will go. (Courtesy Fairfax County) The county has agreed to a $2,500 per month lease for slug line space at Springfield United Methodist Church, but no commuter parking spaces. The county is paying $15,000 of the total upfront to help cover repaving costs. The church is right next to the existing Old Keene Mill Park-and-Ride. Though many riders are picked up on that side of the road in the morning, they are typically dropped off across the street at Springfield Plaza in the afternoon. Edited by admin2 - 03 Sep 2019 at 5:49am |
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scottt
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I love how's there's NOTHING on the county's website for this.
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SpringfieldDriver2
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Is this a change from what was earlier announced?
Our local homeowners group was told earlier in the summer that there would be two locations for slugging. One slug line would go to the Methodist Church and the other line would go into the old Springfield Mall (forget what the new official name is) parking lot, probably by the Macy's. Agree would nice to see the county post something about this. Even a notice at the Bob's lot would be helpful. |
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This is the same location that my vanpool currently has been parking at and leaving from. I've found it to be more convenient as someone from Kingstowne but I can see how someone from West Springfield may not like it as much.
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Mark E. Lofthus
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For anyone interested, they are holding a meeting about this on Nov 20: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/transportation/news/t35_19 Here is the general project page: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/transportation/projects/springfield-garage
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Springfield Parking Garage Update! As of January 29th, the Springfield Parking Garage project schedule has to be postponed. Due to some additional time required to modify our construction documents to adhere to federal bidding and construction regulations, the construction date had to be postpone from March/April time frame to August/September/October this year.
The Fairfax County Department of Transportation stated: "We will notify the community the exact construction date in at least two months ahead of lot closure as we had promised them at the Public Information Meeting before Thanksgiving last year. The relocation plan will remain the same, i.e., relocating two slugging lines to Springfield United Methodist Church and the Town Center Garage separately." |
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Is ANYONE surprised???
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