Northern Virginia joint transportation meeting Dec. 8

Learn about agency projects 

Join the Commonwealth Transportation Board, Northern Virginia Transportation Authority, Northern Virginia Transportation Commission and Virginia Railway Express for virtual public meeting and listening session.

 The public is invited to a joint virtual meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 8, with representatives from the Commonwealth Transportation Board, Virginia Department of Transportation, Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment, Northern Virginia Transportation Authority, Northern Virginia Transportation Commission and Virginia Railway Express, to learn more about the regional collaboration that keeps travelers in Northern Virginia moving.

Per Virginia code §33.2-214.3, these organizations shall conduct a joint public meeting annually for the purposes of presenting to the public, and receiving comments on, transportation projects proposed and conducted by each entity in Planning District 8 (Northern Virginia).

The meeting will include an opportunity for public comments following agency presentations on transportation initiatives, including:

Virginia’s Statewide Transportation Improvement Program

VTrans Draft Mid-term Transportation Needs 

NVTA’s FY2020-2025 Six Year Program; TransAction; COVID-19 analysis; and the Regional Multi-Modal Mobility Program (RM3P) in partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia

NVTC’s Commuter Choice program

VRE project updates

The meeting will be streamed live from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the DRPT YouTube channel, and following the presentations, public comment can be made by calling 470-285-4495, followed by PIN 392 182 855#. 

Comments may also be submitted through Jan. 4, 2021 via an online comment form, by voicemail to 703-718-6368 or by mail to Ms. Maria Sinner, VDOT, 4975 Alliance Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030.

Meeting materials and presentations will be available at virginiadot.org/novatransportationmeeting.

About the Agencies

The Commonwealth Transportation Board, the policy board for the Virginia Department of Transportation, Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, and the Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment, allocates public funds to highway, road, bridge, rail, bicycle, pedestrian, public transportation, and transportation demand management projects. Virginia’s SMART SCALE scores projects on factors of safety, congestion reduction, accessibility, land use, environmental quality, and economic development. 

The Virginia Department of Transportation and the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation are state agencies reporting to the Secretary of Transportation, focused on the movement of people and goods throughout the Commonwealth. VDOT is responsible for building, maintaining and operating the state’s roads, bridges and tunnels. DRPT’s primary areas of activity are rail, public transportation, and commuter services, working with local, regional, state, and federal governments, as well as private entities to provide support projects and programs. The agencies will provide information on the draft FY 2021-2026 Six-Year Improvement Program.

The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority is a regional body focused on delivering real transportation solutions and value for Northern Virginia’s transportation dollars by bringing Northern Virginia jurisdictions and agencies together to prioritize projects and implement solutions. The Authority will provide information on the recently adopted FY2020-2025 Six Year Program; the update to TransAction, Northern Virginia’s long-range transportation plan; COVID-19 Transportation Impacts and Opportunities; the Regional Multi-Modal Mobility Program (RM3P); and NoVA Gateway, a new tool that allows streamlined search capabilities for real-time NVTA-funded project status updates.

The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission advances a robust and reliable public transit network to support communities in Northern Virginia. NVTC will provide updated information about the Commuter Choice program, which makes the Northern Virginia transportation network better for commuters by investing toll revenues into public transit and other multimodal projects along two expressway corridors, I-66 and I-395/95. 

The Virginia Railway Express has been providing commuter rail service between Central and Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia since 1992. As a participant in the commonwealth’s $3.9 billion Transforming Rail in Virginia program, VRE has many station-improvement and maintenance-and-storage facility projects at various levels of implementation. VRE will provide an overview of its projects and highlight several that have received financial support from funding agencies participating in the Dec. 8, regional transportation meeting.

 If you need more information, or special assistance for persons with disabilities, or limited English proficiency, contact VDOT Civil Rights at 703-259-1775.

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