Four Mile Run between Mt Vernon Ave and I395

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  • #968604
    rcannon100
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    What?!? No snark about the orange cones??

    #968607
    brendan
    Participant

    I like how they tried. They really really tried…

    Brendan

    #968613
    Bilsko
    Participant

    I rode by as they were building (err…putting it together) last night and one of the boards hadn’t been screwed down yet giving it a really nice Evel Knievel angle to it. I was in a hurry to keep riding through the rain so I just rode around through the grass.

    #968618
    dbb
    Participant

    @brendan 50538 wrote:

    I like how they tried. They really really tried…

    I think that the folks that did this had considered the potential impact on trail users and appreciate that. My post and photo was intended not to hammer them but to let others know to expect something new.

    Lesser contractors would have just put some caution tape up and called it a day. Kudos to the contractor and contract managers from whoever is paying for the work (Arlington?). Looks like a sewer line to me.

    #968624
    brendan
    Participant

    Ok, maybe a little too much implicit snark on my part. It’s definitely a dismount and walk your bike moment. And hopefully your bike isn’t packed too wide in back. :)

    Brendan

    #968627
    dbb
    Participant

    @rcannon100 50535 wrote:

    What?!? No snark about the orange cones??

    These orange cones are actually serving a useful function. I have no reason to dislike cones that are used correctly (and will go back to the big cone warehouse when their job is done).

    #968813
    Tim Kelley
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    Updated photo:

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    #968820
    consularrider
    Participant

    Have the skateboarders discovered this yet?

    #968823
    mstone
    Participant

    That’s a really big pipe.

    #968824
    rcannon100
    Participant

    What does the pipe do?

    #968825
    Arlingtonrider
    Participant

    It’s actually kind of fun to ride over, at least when it’s dry out. This morning they had even put asphalt down to smooth out the ends.

    #968830
    ShawnoftheDread
    Participant

    I’m tempted to bring my skateboard on my next commute and try for a first-in-twenty-years rail grind, knocking off cones as I go.

    #968835
    Subby
    Participant

    I made an action video for everyone. Sit down before watching.

    #968837
    DismalScientist
    Participant

    Wouldn’t it just be easier to take the sidewalk and cut back to the trail over the grass? Will the pipe go over the sidewalk as well at some later time?

    #968845
    dbb
    Participant

    Just spoke with the Arlington County project manager. The pipe will be a sewer bypass so they can reline an existing sewer pipe in the area. The project will be over in about mid-June. It appears to be in Phase II. The project manager said that he had asked the contractor to make the ramp wider.

    Sounds to me like most everything is working the way we would want it with trail preservation, engaged management, etc. Thanks Arlington!

    Project page is at http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/EnvironmentalServices/wpcp/SanitarySewer/page86918.aspx

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