Advancing active mobility in greater Prince William, Virginia

Author: Allen Muchnick (Page 14 of 18)

Allen Muchnick has been a cycling and smart growth advocate and traffic cycling instructor (LCI #538) for more than two decades. He served on the board of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association from 1992-2002 and has been a board member of the Virginia Bicycling Federation since 1994. Allen is a founding member of Active Prince William and currently lives in the City of Manassas.

Revitalize Yorkshire When Widening Centreville Road

By Rick Holt, Chairman, Active Prince William

Centreville Road in Yorkshire

Active Prince William applauds the Prince William Board of County Supervisors (BOCS) for rejecting the Route 28 2B alignment on August 4 (see Agenda Item #10B, starting at 4:18 on the recorded video).  We further agree that doing nothing to fix Route 28 through Yorkshire is not an option; however, widening Centreville Road itself by adding two general-purpose travel lanes would disrupt many businesses.

VDOT’s Centreville Road (Route 28) STARS (Strategic Targeted Affordable Roadway Solutions) Study, championed by Delegate Roem, recently recommended a $38 million package of intersection, raised median, and pedestrian improvements that–in the absence of general roadway widening–1) would significantly reduce intersection delays and expand vehicle capacity and pedestrian access along Route 28 and 2) was ripe to receive VDOT SMART SCALE funding for design and construction in spring 2021. 

Unfortunately, proceeding with widening Route 28 itself through Yorkshire could make the sensible and cost-effective STARS Study recommendations infeasible.  Therefore, we encourage the BOCS to explore an alternative approach, integrated with a new land-use plan (Small Area Plan) for economic development and revitalization along this corridor. Alternative 4 could be modified to include a new multimodal street just to the west, so highway investment could stimulate transit-oriented, mixed-use redevelopment of the properties between and fronting the existing and future sections of Centreville Road.  Integrated planning could foster the creation of a vibrant new livable community with affordable housing at a key gateway to Prince William County. 

Climate Action: What Prince William County Can Do Now

At the peak of the lockdown period from COVID19 we witnessed an “extreme” effect on carbon emissions, causing a 17% drop globally. As our economy begins to recover and emissions begin increasing again, we are presented with an enormous opportunity for growth.

The clean energy sector has been one of the fastest-growing in recent years and Virginia is #10 in the number of clean energy jobs, with more than 78,000 Virginians working in the industry with more being created as we facilitate the transition to renewable energy.

Though the task seems overwhelming there are concrete, significant actions our County Supervisors and citizens can take right now, which would result in significant benefits for our environment and economy.

Our panel will feature:

  • Jay Fisette, former Chair of Arlington County Board & Managing Principal, DMV Strategic Advisors.
  • Steve Walz, Director, Environmental Programs at Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
  • Taylor Brown, Chief Technical Officer at Sun Tribe Solar


Tune it to find out about…and discuss these questions and more:

  • What localities are leading our region on climate action?
  • Do we need a community-wide climate plan?
  • Do citizens have a role?
  • What specific actions can our local leaders take this year?
  • Should the County and Schools work together?

Please register and you will receive the zoom link the day prior to the webinar.

Invite your local leaders to help inform and educate them on how they can act on climate right now!

Co-hosted by: Mothers Out Front, The Greater Prince William Climate Action Network, Youth Climate Action PWC, Active Prince William, Sierra Club – Virginia, Earth Rise Indivisible, The Climate Reality Project, Food & Water Watch.

WHEN

August 10, 2020 at 7pm – 8:15pm

WHERE

Register for Zoom link

CONTACT

Tiziana Bottino · [email protected]

Route 28 Bypass Resources

Active Prince William Documents

Rte 28 Items from PW Board of County Supervisors Meetings

News Stories and Blog Posts

Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Materials

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