Thursday, August 13, 2009

Arlington, Alexandria May Sue Feds Over HOT Lanes

According to a lengthy report in the Alexandria Gazette Packet, Arlington County leaders are "finalizing preparations for a lawsuit against against the Federal Highway Administration" over HOT Lanes and "could pull the trigger on the suit as early as this week." The City of Alexandria is considering joining Arlington.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

County Board is certainly not going to sue DNC Chairman and and Governor of Virginia Tim "Hot Lanes" Kaine.

Beth said...

How did the HOT Lanes fiasco happen? Tons of lobbyist cash spread amongst the leadership of the General Assembly by Fluor and TransUrban.

22206 said...

Another County Board Charade? Will agree not to sue if sound barrier walls are 30 feet high rather than 20 feet?

Sue - Better Fairlington said...

Please note that the Fairlington Citizens Association, Inc. does not represent me and other Fairlington residents in matters involving HOT lanes. The FCA has done enough damage to this community already with it's micromanagement and mismanagement of Shirlington development, traffic calming, and other community issues.

A.Y. said...

Reminder:

Alexandria City Council meets on September 12th at 9:30 AM.

Arlington County Board meets on September 26th at 8:30 AM.

Anonymous said...

Yupette, where can I find the Gazette Packet newspaper?

A.Y. said...

Hi, the Gazette Packet is published every Thursday and you can find a copy in most pharmacies and supermarkets in Alexandria.

Susan - Better Fairlington said...

Hi Yupette,

Washington Post reported today that VDOT is placing a moratorium on the construction of I-95 / I-395 HOT Lanes.

Anonymous said...

Yupette, yesterday the Post also endorsed Zimmerman's Pike trolley folly.

22206 said...

Moratorium until when? Until next Governor is inaugurated?

Anonymous said...

Scott McCaffrey didn't bother to report anything concerning HOT Lanes in the Sun Gazette, even though he lives 1/2 mile from 395 and even though HOT Lanes would affect traffic in areas where the SG is distributed, 22201.

It's time for a new local weekly to begin publishing in Arlington.