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Friday, January 18, 2013

Alexandria Considering Right-Hand Turn Lane from Route 1 onto Reed Avenue

Recommendation expected to come in March.

A decision to construct a right-hand turn lane on southbound Route 1 onto E. Reed Avenue could be right around the corner. City Council addressed the issue on Saturday when it approved a new affordable housing complex at the intersection. Interested in getting Del Ray Patch directly into your inbox each morning? Learn more about our daily newsletter. “I think that right-hand turn lane study should be completed expeditiously and constructed expeditiously,” Councilman Tim Lovain said. “I’ve thought for years there should be a right-hand turn lane coming south on Route 1.” Currently, a third lane on the southbound side of Route 1 ends just before the intersection with Reed, causing congestion during peak hours. Dozens of residents of the E. …

Scooby's Doo

12:54 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

If making a right turn out of Lynhaven on Reed is a problem, the remove the culs de sac at Wesmond, Lynhaven, and Evans. When you streets are intentional blocked off it creates the same situation as a typical subdivision. Backups ensure because there are limited ways in and out.   more ›

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

On Second Vote, Silberberg, Chapman Support Affordable Housing Project

First-time councilmembers granted revote after initially voting against Reed Avenue complex.

Alexandria City Council approved plans Saturday to construct a new affordable housing complex at the corner of E. Reed Avenue and Route 1 with a vote that was conducted twice, after the two dissenting council members asked to vote again so they could support it. The project submitted by nonprofit AHC calls for a three- to five-story building with 78 affordable housing units that will be marketed to residents with incomes up to 60 percent of the area’s median income for 60 years. The hang-up for Vice Mayor Allison Silberberg and Councilman John Chapman—two members of council serving for the first time who both campaigned for more affordable housing in the city—was on parking at the complex. As part of a financing package for the project, …

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Kathlynne

1:58 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013

If we could get people to clean up after themselves and stop littering we wouldn’t have this problem added to the parking situation. Have NEVER lived anywhere where the streets have had to be cleaned on a weekly basis because people are so inconsiderate. It’s embarrassing. >>>   more ›

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Lynhaven Residents Sway Planning Commission

Area residents successfully pleaded with the commission not to make a decision that could potentially aggravate an already difficult parking situation.

The Planning Commission ultimately agreed with dozens of speakers who pleaded with its members not to make a decision that could aggravate already abysmal parking conditions in Lynhaven. Nonprofit AHC plans to build a three- to five-story building with nearly 80 affordable housing units for 60 years at the corner of E. Reed Avenue and Route 1. But the AHC proposal calls for its tenants to pay for parking at $35 per space per month. Area residents cried foul, saying the building's new tenants would try to circumvent the fee by searching for free street parking. The AHC representative, the omnipresent Alexandria lawyer Duncan Blair, said the city is spending a fortune on public transit and the E. Reed Avenue corridor is a “transit-oriented …

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