WASHINGTON –A proposal to place toll lanes on a portion of Interstate 66 has drawn concern among Arlington County residents, who fear the new lanes would push more traffic on to Arlington streets.
In trying to tackle congestion on I-66, the Virginia Department of Transportation has come up with the which proposes toll lanes inside the Beltway, between Rosslyn and Interstate 495, during peak periods.
Virginia Del. Patrick Hope (D-47th District), who represents Arlington, invited V-DOT to brief the public on the proposed fixes Saturday at the Arlington Central Library’s auditorium.
“I want to hear what’s on your mind. I think it’s very important to hear what you’re thinking about this proposal and ways we could improve it,” Hope said to residents.
Amanda Baxter, special projects development manager, said V-DOT’s studies on those proposed toll lanes were nearly complete.
Baxter cited two studies at Saturday’s briefing: One was the toll and revenue study that’s being done on the toll collection; the second study was a traffic study conducted to understand congestion relief on I-66, as well as arterial diversion.
Hope said he’d like to see a comprehensive multi-modal approach to fixing I-66. He said he is hearing concerns and fears from constituents over V-DOT’s plan so far, but he’s also hearing that people want the problems fixed.
Baxter said V-DOT is expected to present its plan on the I-66 fix to the public in October. She also said the proposed toll lanes would be operated by V-DOT, which is not the case for the I-95 and I-495 express lanes in Virginia, which are operated by Transurban.