Transportation Issues | -95 Corridor Needs Analysis
| | Determine existing traffic operating conditions along I-95 corridor, identify
congested problem locations and assess in terms of major contributing factors. The I-95 Corridor needs analysis is studying
the corridor in the entire region (Northern border of Stafford to southern border of Caroline). There is no public involvement;
it is a technical study only. Length is approx 47 miles. | Consultant:
Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. Consultant Project Manager: Chris Gay GWRC Project Manager: Andy Waple Email: waple@gwregion.org Website: http://www.fampo.gwregion.org/reportsandstudies.html Completion: November 2008 Budget: $98,000 | | | | Locally Administered Project
(LAP) and Devolution | | Research to develop a Regional understanding
and appreciation of issues involved in local assumption of ownership of State highway facilities. | Consultant: Kimley-Horn Sub-Consultant Project Manager: Pat Garahan GWRC Project Manager:
Lloyd Robinson Email: robinson@gwregion.org Website: http://www.fampo.gwregion.org/reportsandstudies.html Completion: April 2008 Budget: $15,000 | | | | I-95 Access Study | New
roadway with access to I-95 between Virginia Route 3 and the Rappahannock River, extending southwest toward Route 3 in the
City of Fredericksburg. The I-95 access is a technical study only. The “corridor”
extends southwest from the rest are vicinity to the Harrison Road/Virginia Route 3 vicinity; it also inclues I-05 between
the Stafford Exit for Route 17 and the Route 3 exit in the City. | Consultant:
Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Consultant Project Manager: Paul Prideaux GWRC Project Manager: Lloyd Robinson Email: robinson@gwregion.org Website: http://www.fampo.gwregion.org/reportsandstudies.html Completion: Summer 2008 Budget: $400,000 |
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