Posts about I-95
USDOT wants HOT lanes: Virginia will receive $20 million in TIGER money for its controversial HOT lanes on I-95, while a MWCOG request for bike and pedestrian fixes around Metro stations didn't win. (Examiner) (Comment)
ICC's 2nd segment opens soon: The second segment of the ICC, running from Georgia Ave to I-95 will open on Nov. 22. In honor of the opening, the state will waive tolls for 13 days and expects traffic to surge temporarily. (Post) (Comment)
$100 million for commuter parking lots: VDOT will spend $100 million on new commuter parking lots for people to access buses along I-95. Fairfax supervisors worry that some of the money should go to better bus service and that this will divert money from other regional priorities. (Examiner) (Comment)
The future of I-95: "The Road Most Traveled," NPR's series on I-95, takes an interesting, if somewhat campy look at using technology to solve traffic problems on east coast's major artery. (NPR, Rob Pitingolo) (Comment)
I-95 lesson plan: NPR kicked off a 6-week series, "I-95: The Road Most Traveled," a look at the role of the highway in development and the daily lives of those on the eastern seaboard. Weekend Edition began the series with a look at the "missing" 12-mile section around Princeton, NJ just now moving toward completion. (Dr. Gridlock, NPR) (Comment)
Successful speed cameras require fair speed limits
- Successful speed cameras require fair speed limits
- Amid scandal, don't lose sight of Gray's policy achievements
- Montgomery plans 160-mile, "gold standard" BRT system
- VDOT ignores own data, pushes widening I-66
- DC's parks are 5th best in the nation, says "Park Score"
- Bethesda gets new but terrible bike racks
- DC's divide need not be black and white
Thu May 24
6:30 pm M Street SE/SW public meeting
Wed May 30
10:00 am Bike-ped safety enforcement hearing
Mon Jun 4
Wed Jun 6
6:30 pm WMATA Riders' Advisory Council
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