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Fairfax Co. leaders want to fix blizzard mistakes

WASHINGTON — While Fairfax County leaders have good things to say about the Virginia Department of Transportation鈥檚 response to last month鈥檚 blizzard, they鈥檝e raised a number of concerns to be addressed at a 鈥渟now summit鈥 in March.

鈥淐ompared to 鈥楽nowmageddon,鈥 where some county residents were trapped 鈥 some of them without power in their homes for up to a week 鈥 I think VDOT鈥檚 response to this storm was excellent, but there are still lessons to be learned and practices that can be improved,鈥 said Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova.

As a result, the board has invited VDOT, school and police officials to the “snow summit,” scheduled for March 1.

Supervisor Linda Smyth said VDOT鈥檚 online plow tracking map was 鈥渨orthless,鈥 and wants to look for ways to get heavier equipment in sooner the next time there鈥檚 a massive storm.

鈥淰DOT would send out the guy in the pickup truck with a blade attached to the front, who could not possibly manage the snow,鈥 Smyth said. 鈥淎nd it ended up with that guy in the pickup truck, stuck or leaving a barricade of the snow that just could not be pushed.鈥

Supervisor Kathy Smith said her neighborhood wasn鈥檛 plowed until Tuesday.

Intersections and sidewalks were piled high with snow, which contributed to the Fairfax County school system .

鈥淚 think the schools absolutely made the right call in being closed,鈥 said Supervisor Jeff McKay. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot more complicated than just the sidewalks right around the school.鈥

Bulova and other supervisors say the importance of clearing sidewalks in the county has increased dramatically, even since the Blizzard of 鈥96, as parts of the county have become much more urban.

鈥淰DOT has improved so much since 鈥楽nowmageddon鈥 — night and day in its response — and we need the same thing before the next storm when it comes to what we do with sidewalks,鈥 said Supervisor John Cook. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to have to be a collaborative effort: citizens, county, business, schools VDOT and whoever else.鈥

Mt. Vernon District Supervisor Dan Storck said some new developments never got plowed because the roads haven鈥檛 been turned over to VDOT yet.

鈥淭hese are folks who were waiting much as everybody else was, waiting to have their street plowed, and in some cases the developers did not provide or make arrangements to have those streets plowed,鈥 Storck said.

The former school board member said that while VDOT鈥檚 response was better than in past storms, the sidewalk shoveling and other snow clearing efforts could be vastly improved to help schools open sooner.

鈥淣o one likes the fact that schools were out a week, that frankly is not something that we want to be doing long term. That鈥檚 not good for our kids,鈥 Storck said.

Other issues raised for the summit: intersections where snow piles forced drivers to inch out into traffic, and lanes that suddenly disappeared into snow piles.

There were major positives, though: The power stayed on for most of the population and the snow melted as the days got warmer.

鈥淚 had far more compliments than complaints, which is one of the first times I鈥檝e ever had that happen during a snowstorm,鈥 said Supervisor Pat Herrity.

鈥淭he people that kind of go underappreciated in these snowstorms [are] the repairmen and the tow trucks that are out during the storm fixing this equipment.鈥

Fairfax County residents with feedback or questions they would like addressed at the 鈥渟now summit” can email聽Chairman@fairfaxcounty.gov.

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