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December 27, 2015 at 3:25 pm #1043488
peterw_diy
ParticipantThe NPS link for MVT is now bad. Try http://www.nps.gov/gwmp/planyourvisit/conditions.htm
May 8, 2017 at 6:04 pm #1070470Steve O
ParticipantBig problem at the Ballston Connector.
The entire section from Wakefield to the sound wall is torn up with construction equipment, trucks, etc.
I understand that this needs to be done, but the signs direct the trail users ONTO THE HIGHWAY RAMPS!!
Yes, see below. The signs direct people to cross the high speed ramps to the other side where there is no sidewalk–only a sound wall preventing one from getting off the ramp while keeping one exposed to exiting I-66 traffic.I am sending an email to the county right now.
This is at Wakefield St. One can cross here with the light, but if you then try to go west and cross back over, you will be run over by high speed ramp traffic
[ATTACH=CONFIG]14726[/ATTACH]This is looking east at the bottom of the Ballston Connector as you enter Ballston.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]14725[/ATTACH]This is the same location looking south across the I-66 highway ramps. Traffic here is moving at high speed.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]14724[/ATTACH]May 8, 2017 at 7:20 pm #1070479Steve O
ParticipantRitch Viola responded with this:
I believe that they are directing pedestrians and cyclists to use the area within the orange barricades, which is closed to traffic. So pedestrians and bicyclists should be safe there.
At 3:00 Pm VDOT will want the barricades removed and the lane reopened. The path should again be open at that time.
We can talk to the construction company about improving the signage so the detour route is clearer.
Ritch
So it’s supposed to be reopened by now. Will they be back tomorrow? This looks like a multi-day project to me.
I responded to him letting him know that a sign that says “Cross Here” is likely to be interpreted as instructing people to cross. Also, the truck in the first photo is entirely blocking the area he claims is supposed to be available to trail users.May 8, 2017 at 8:02 pm #1070485Brett L.
Participant@Steve O 159714 wrote:
Ritch Viola responded with this:
So it’s supposed to be reopened by now. Will they be back tomorrow? This looks like a multi-day project to me.
I responded to him letting him know that a sign that says “Cross Here” is likely to be interpreted as instructing people to cross. Also, the truck in the first photo is entirely blocking the area he claims is supposed to be available to trail users.I’m going to have to agree with your interpretation and not the interpretation that the closed off area is for peds/cyclists. That is an active construction zone, with heavy machinery present (notice the use of hardhats and skid steer on the road). They would be in violation of OSHA rules by directing folks into their site.
May 8, 2017 at 9:38 pm #1070492dasgeh
Participant@Brett L. 159720 wrote:
I’m going to have to agree with your interpretation and not the interpretation that the closed off area is for peds/cyclists. That is an active construction zone, with heavy machinery present (notice the use of hardhats and skid steer on the road). They would be in violation of OSHA rules by directing folks into their site.
Also, are there ramps to get from street level to trail level?
May 9, 2017 at 12:34 pm #1070524Sunyata
Participant@dasgeh 159728 wrote:
Also, are there ramps to get from street level to trail level?
I rode through there around 3:40 or so yesterday afternoon. Coming from Fairfax Drive going towards the Custis trail, the first barricade was still there directing trail users to cross over Fairfax Drive. There was no construction equipment, so I just walked around the barriers, got back on my bike, and rode through.
I did not look hard, but it did look like there was a section near the sound barrier that was level with the I-66 ramp.
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May 9, 2017 at 4:40 pm #1070544DrP
Participant@Sunyata 159752 wrote:
I rode through there around 3:40 or so yesterday afternoon. Coming from Fairfax Drive going towards the Custis trail, the first barricade was still there directing trail users to cross over Fairfax Drive. There was no construction equipment, so I just walked around the barriers, got back on my bike, and rode through.
I did not look hard, but it did look like there was a section near the sound barrier that was level with the I-66 ramp.
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I went through around 8pm last night – just starting to get dark. The road was open to drivers. The new bike path isn’t completed nor completely open on the block before, so I was going at speed to keep the cars from being too annoyed and aggressive towards me. Luckily I had seen these posts, so I was able to be slow enough when I got to the barriers. The trail, at that point wasn’t much worse than the mulch pits at Roosevelt Island except the material was different. I didn’t notice any at grade connections elsewhere.
The problem is that the people who put the detour in have ABSOLUTLEY NO UNDERSTANDING OF THE USERS OR THE TRAIL. They did not realize that crossing to the trail on the other side of I-66 is NOT the same as crossing a street. You are now very far from where you were going (and crossing back is EXTREMELY dangerous given the speeds of the vehicles). For safety, you continue to George Mason and then up and over to get back on the trail – but only if you know that is how to go. And it is way out of your way and an unpleasant trip. Safer, but completely unpleasant, would have been to send everyone to the right to get on the trail behind the buildings. That would force folks to go by construction traffic (during the day), building traffic, and then ride or walk on a very root-upheaved (if that is a word) trail, which connects back to the trail above their work. But there would be no Fairfax crossing with drivers getting on/off I-66.
The building construction and everything around it has been a mess for peds and bikes the whole time. There is complete disregard for the time and safety of peds and cyclists to be on the detours they construct (wait for light to cross major road here, walk a block, wait for light to cross major road back to where you wanted to be), and frequently sign them improperly (no sign at the intersection where you cross, only after you walked the half block to find that the trail they had for you yesterday is now gone, so you have to walk back to cross safely – or just walk in the road being accident fodder). The county is probably sick of me e-mailing them about it. These folks should be fined repeatedly for these problems – with increasing fines. They could pay for the snow removal with the fees from this site alone.
May 18, 2017 at 1:51 am #1070966vacyclist68
ParticipantWho would we contact about getting bike paths/trails cleaned? Fairfax County parkway bike path had debris and glass in many locations from Springfield Metro to Fairfax
May 18, 2017 at 1:31 pm #1070976mstone
Participant@vacyclist68 160233 wrote:
Who would we contact about getting bike paths/trails cleaned? Fairfax County parkway bike path had debris and glass in many locations from Springfield Metro to Fairfax
Nobody, VDOT won’t clean it per policy. Your best bet is probably to drum up support for a community effort.
January 10, 2018 at 5:09 pm #1080954awitt
ParticipantThere is a very large ridge at the intersection of W&OD at Michael Faraday (sp?) in Reston where the asphalt trail meets the cement ramp heading into the intersection. The cement section is about 2″ higher than the trail heading westbound and less severe on the eastbound side. I think it started during the past week of sub freezing weather. Who do I contact about this?
January 10, 2018 at 5:29 pm #1080956fxbooks
ParticipantWashington & Old Dominion Trail: Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority, Feedback@nvrpa.org 703-729-0596
January 17, 2018 at 10:42 pm #1082039awitt
ParticipantIt had fixed itself when I was there on Saturday.
January 18, 2018 at 1:04 pm #1082043josh
ParticipantYeah I noticed that too, wasn’t sure if it was just me when it got bad. It had subsided the next time I was out there.
January 18, 2018 at 2:08 pm #1082119Steve O
Participant@mstone 160244 wrote:
Nobody, VDOT won’t clean it per policy.
I wouldn’t necessarily assume that. I had a couple of good experiences using the VDOT Report a Problem getting debris cleared off parts of the Rte 50 trail in Arlington. Give it a try.
January 18, 2018 at 8:46 pm #1082188mstone
Participant@Steve O 172606 wrote:
I wouldn’t necessarily assume that. I had a couple of good experiences using the VDOT Report a Problem getting debris cleared off parts of the Rte 50 trail in Arlington. Give it a try.
I’ve been told directly by VDOT reps that they don’t clear debris from sidepaths. Arlington is its own planet as far as VDOT, so I wouldn’t try to extrapolate from there to Fairfax.
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