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Message from
the Chairman
As I write this month’s
message, I’m thinking about Ground Hog Day this coming week
and wondering if Punxsutawney Phil will bother to climb out from
underneath his tropical cabana to check his shadow. With all this
incredible weather, he may just ask for another drink with a little
umbrella in it. Of course, I’m saying this for all the Stoneybrooke
kids who need me to jinx this beautiful weather so they can use
up their snow days.
Okay, on to the incredibly important, earth shattering
adult stuff…
Stoneybrooke Traffic
A few weeks ago, during mid-afternoon while kids were on their way
home from school, we had a close incident on Lamp Post Lane with
two children being nearly hit by a car. The kids were probably more
at fault, but thankfully no one was hurt. This incident is a good
time though to remind you that:
- The speed limit in Stoneybrooke, on all streets,
is 25 mph.
- There is a stop sign at the intersection of Stoneybrooke
and Lamp Post Lanes. There really is: check it out!
- Please move to the left while waiting for the
light at the top of the hill so that folks making a right on red
can get by (this falls under the “You know you live in Stoneybrooke
if you hug a double yellow line when driving” category).
South Kings Highway/Stoneybrooke Intersection
During the week of January 1, you may have seen a traffic count
being taken at the intersection of Stoneybrooke Lane and South Kings
Highway. Upon contacting VDOT, I was informed the count
was taken as part of a study that will result in pedestrian crossing
safety equipment being installed at "our" intersection.
This equipment includes the illuminated "count-down signs"
popular on Richmond Highway and in the District. And
indeed, during the week of January 22, VDOT contractors did begin
to install the infrastructure necessary for the equipment.
During my conversation with VDOT, I asked
again if "Do Not Block the Intersection" signs could be
hung from the traffic light (versus the in-ground signs) but was
told they could not. I am hopeful the new crossing equipment
will alleviate some of the evening rush hour problems, as recently....
In early January one of our residents experienced a rather ugly
road rage incident at the intersection of Stoneybrooke Lane and
South Kings Highway. When the traffic light turned green,
our resident proceeded to turn right onto South Kings. At
the same time, a large pick-up truck turning left onto South
Kings from The Parkway, ran through the intersection, trying
to cut off our resident. Upon his failure to do so, he pretty
much went crazy, yelling, screaming, and creating quite a scene.
This all occurred, of course, during the evening rush hour.
As a result, I have contacted the Fairfax County Police to ask them
to monitor the intersection and, if necessary, start handing out
tickets. I don't know about you, but for my money, I
think "our" intersection is, quite frankly, very dangerous.
I am amazed there has not been a very serious accident there or
worse, now, fisticuffs. Just like the numerous speed traps
on the Fairfax County Parkway, done of course, to get motorists
to understand the speed limit is 50, I think its time to start
educating drivers proceeding through our intersection that "Do
Not Block the Intersection" means do not block the intersection
(geez, imagine that).
Commercial Vehicles
In December I reported to you that I am beginning to receive calls
and emails regarding commercial vehicles parked on our streets.
I have contacted Supervisor Kauffman’s office, which provided
me with the document linked below. Please be aware that if you are
parking a commercial vehicle on our streets, or a prohibited vehicle
on your property, you will be asked to remove it, and we will expect
you to comply.
Fairfax County Emergency Alerts
I recently received a package from the Fairfax County Office of
Public Affairs regarding the county's new emergency alert network.
The Community Emergency Alert Network (CEAN), is a free service
of the county's Office of Emergency Management. People registered
on the CEAN will be provided a personal connection to real-time
updates, instructions on where to go, protective actions that need
to be taken and other important information such as National Weather
Service watches and warnings.
CEAN alerts may cover personal safety, weather, major accidents
involving utilities or roadways, or disaster notification such as
a terrorist attack. In addition, residents also may register
for any or all of the additional CEAN alert categories: severe weather
24/7; severe weather 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday; severe
traffic disruptions and county government closings/schedule changes.
The CEAN will be used by county officials to deliver emergency alerts,
notifications and updates during a major crisis or emergency.
Messages will be delivered to e-mail accounts, cell phones (text
messaging costs may apply; check with your service provider), text
pagers, satellite phones and wireless PDAs that are registered on
the system.
To register for the CEAN, visit the Fairfax County web page, www.fairfaxcounty.gov/cean.
For additional information on the CEAN, contact the Office of Emergency
Management at 703-324-2362, TTY 711.
Fairfax County Government offers the CEAN as a public service that
will be used in conjunction with other public notification methods,
such as the Fairfax County Government Emergency Line (703-817-7771,
TTY 711); cable television Channel 16, the web, and area media.
Fairfax County Medical Reserve Corps
Stoneybrooke resident Jerry Mitchell recently was certified as an
Incident Coordinator for this new organization. Jerry sent along
the following information:
The Fairfax County Health Department has created
a new organization called the Fairfax County Medical Reserve Corps.
The Corps is a volunteer organization that will provide medical
treatment should there be a chemical bio terrorist attack or naturally
occurring epidemic.
Briefly, when necessary, all affected persons will be treated in
their local high school - for Stoneybrooke that will be West Potomac
HS.
The entire operation is dependent on professional and non-professional
volunteers. It is very well thought out and even with my military
background I was "blown away" by the level of planning
and implementation the County has achieved.
All volunteers must be trained by the County. The next training
date will be February 15 at Lee High School.
I am a volunteer and have been trained as an Incident Coordinator
- one of about 70 people per 12 hour shift that are needed to make
this work. WE NEED MANY MORE VOLUNTEERS IN OUR WEST POTOMAC
HS AREA.
It is not necessary to be a medical professional. As the attached
flyer depicts, there are needs for many additional skills.
Questions may be referred to me (Jerry Mitchell) via e-mail,
or phone (703-768-7647) or via the Medical Reserve Corps web site
www.fairfaxmrc.org
Verizon DSL
I have been notified by my contact at Verizon that the company intends
to provide additional wiring to Stoneybrooke to accomodate more
DSL lines. He is checking on both how much capacity will be provided
as well as timeframes for the work being completed. So hang in there
with your dial-up; we're getting closer.
South Kings Highway/Harrison Lane
You may recall that several months ago we were told the subject
intersection is to be widened to create turn lanes from South Kings
onto Harrison Lane (from both directions). I spoke with a representative
of Fairfax County Dept of Transportation (FCDOT) recently who said
the project is continuing to move forward. A meeting was held with
VDOT on February 2 to discuss leveling the dip between Memorial
and Harrison (on South Kings) or lowering the rise approaching Harrison
(from Stoneybrooke) on South Kings. At this point, the parties are
continuing to discuss designs and issues. My contact at FCDOT said
that he did not anticipate construction starting until, at the earliest,
mid-2007. He did emphasize that FCDOT has every intention of completing
the project.
Okay folks, all for now,
Mike
Messages from
Supervisor Kauffman
Dana Kauffman - End of Year Comments
January is the traditional month to dust off the
crystal ball and peer into the new year. Here are some of the 2006
events that don’t require a crystal ball.
Springfield Interchange
The finish line is now in sight with the project's completion date
set for late 2007.
In early 2006, a new bridge will carry I-395 southbound motorists
onto I-495 towards the Wilson Bridge. By the end of 2006, I-95 north
motorists heading for I-495 north towards Tysons Corner will have
new lanes and a bridge taking them directly through the interchange.
A new ramp from the Commerce Street Bridge to the inner-loop will
open and in late 2006 or early 2007, a new bridge in Springfield
will open giving Route 644 east travelers access to I-395/I-95 without
having to shift lanes.
For up to the minute information on this project, check out VDOT’s
web site: http://www.springfieldinterchange.com/default.asp
Woodrow Wilson Bridge
This project completed a milestone in August 2005 when the Maryland
and Virginia sides of the bridge were connected. This summer the
southern span of the new bridge should be opened to two-way traffic
and existing Beltway traffic will be routed onto the new bridge.
The northern span of the new bridge is slated to open in mid 2008.
More information is available at: http://www.wilsonbridge.com/
Area Plan Review (APR)
Every four to six years, the County is required by law to have an
open season for nominations to change its Comprehensive Land Use
Plan. Most of the nominations received in this review cycle are
along the Beulah Corridor and on Richmond Highway. All nominations
will be reviewed by a Lee District citizen task force, the Planning
Commission and finally the Board of Supervisors. If you would
like more information on this subject, please call my office
or visit the Fairfax County website Planning and Zoning section
(http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dpz/apr/nominations/
)where you’ll find all current nominations and review schedules.
Transit Oriented Development
Like ‘high tech,’ transit oriented development (TOD)
means many things to many people. As we debate increasing density
around our transit centers as a way to counter sprawl, we need a
better definition of what TOD should be in Fairfax County and we
need active community input into the process.
County Legislative Package
Every year, Fairfax County submits a list of desired legislation
to the General Assembly. Two of the items this year directly relate
to the health and safety of our community and were included in the
package on my initiative. They are: making the brandishing of a
machete a violation in the same way that brandishing a firearm is
now a violation; and allowing localities to increase the penalty
for overcrowding violations of the local zoning ordinance and building
code. The County’s complete legislative package is available
at
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/government/board/2006legisprogram.pdf.
Springfield Mall
Last November, Springfield Mall was purchased by Vornado Realty
Trust, one of the country's largest owners of retail and office
property. The new owners will be proposing a major renovation and
we expect to see plans this year.
Base Realignment Commission (BRAC)
We still don’t know what we don’t know. Of the approximately
20,000 jobs coming to the area, we don’t know exactly where
they will be located. (Fort Belvoir covers many acres of South Fairfax
and for planning purposes includes the Engineer Proving Ground in
Springfield.) Will this job shift mean people will be moving to
our area or if the employees already call our area home (or points
further south or west)? This makes a huge difference when it comes
to deciding what transportation improvements and school adjustments
are needed to best support this opportunity.
We Have Met the Seniors and They Are Us!
Baby boomers begin turning 65 in 2011. Today, our county is home
to more than 80,000 seniors, a population that is growing at three
times the rate of the general population. At the last Board of Supervisors
meeting of 2005, I proposed that the Board create a new committee
of the whole (the entire Board) to focus on creating and maintaining
an aging-friendly County. (If you would like a copy of my Board
Matter, please call my office.)
Soccer Fields at Site of Future Kingstowne
Regional Library (Manchester Boulevard/Beulah Street)
Two temporary soccer fields (and 70 parking spaces) will be built
at this site as a developer proffer. The library will be built sometime
after 2010 as part of a library bond referendum.
Lee District Town Meeting
Mark your calendars for the 2006 Lee District Town Meeting, on Saturday,
March 25—location and theme will be available shortly.
Lee Nights
Our summer concert series will continue, with Wednesday evenings
in the amphitheater of Lee District Park (June 7 through 30) and
Friday evenings at the Kingstowne Towne Center (June 2 through August
25).
Revamped Tour de Lee
Look for an all new Tour de Lee at the end of October with new routes
for basic, intermediate, and advanced riders.
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