


Following up in third with 94 out of 100 is a Loudoun project to add two additional morning and evening trips to the express bus running between Stone Ridge Park and Ride southwest of Dulles Airport to the State Department downtown.The other project to score a 95 out of 100, submitted by Fairfax, would add three morning and three evening trips to the 699 express route which runs between the Fairfax County Government Center and 19th/F St NW.Scoring a 95 out of 100, a project submitted by Arlington would increase rush hour frequencies on the Metrobus 3Y route from East Falls Church to Farragut Square.The top six ranked projects scored by NVTC staff all focus on increasing bus service through the corridor. The projects local jurisdictions submitted went through an evaluation by NVTC staff who looked at their technical merit, cost effectiveness, regional priority, and applicant preference to generate a score out of 100. These include the Fairfax Connector 699 express bus from Fairfax to DC and the OmniRide express bus from Gainesville to the Pentagon. The Commuter Choice program has already awarded funding to 20 projects, according to NVTC. Here's a list of all 32 potential projects: It aims to “ identify and fund projects that move more people, increase opportunities to connect from one mode of travel to another, improve transit service, reduce roadway congestion, and increase travel options.” The annual program was set up when the I-66 inside-the-Beltway tolls went into place in 2018. The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) voted on Thursday, April 4 to open the public comment period on this year's I-66 Commuter Choice program. The public comment period is open, so you can voice your opinion now. Local jurisdictions submitted $32.8 million worth of projects, but only the top few are able to be funded. Limit Repetitive Content to Weekends Historically repetitive content is only allowed Friday through Sunday unless there is truly a remarkable event (i.e.I-66 bus funded by NVTC by Fairfax Connector.Īnother $20 million in transit improvement projects will be heading our way in the fall, paid for by money generated by tolling on I-66 between Fairfax County and DC. If there's a megathread that applies to your post, save your post for them. This includes discussion of state/national policies that affect Northern Virginia, topics that those in Northern Virginia will find of interest or may have knowledge of. Keep posts relevant to those in Northern Virginia. Posts to facilitate illegal activity will be removed. Exceptions to this include: extra event ticket giveaways from individuals, local community-run events like neighborhood yard sales.Use r/dcdump, Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, or other outlets.Referral codes for services are also not allowed. Posts for buying or selling items will be removed. This includes, but is not limited to, engaging in 'doxxing' or promoting a malicious dissemination of other's personal info such as full-names, addresses, locations, workplaces, phone numbers, email addresses.When discussing heated topics, remember to engage in civil discourse.ĭo not engage in activities that share private personal information of others. This includes (but is not limited to) being hateful, harassing other users, or intended to harm or to incite harm against another person. The rules that matter are those maintained on new reddit (not that these change frequently)ĭon't be a jerk to others. A subreddit for the residents and guests of Northern Virginia.įrom time to time, these may become outdated.
