Obstruction on Clarendon Blvd near Scott Street

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  • #984256
    DismalScientist
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    Well, it comes a lot faster if you are on a real bike.:rolleyes:

    #984264
    Tim Kelley
    Participant

    This is on my commute.

    Yesterday it looked like this:

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]3929[/ATTACH]

    Tweets and emails were sent. Today it looks like this:

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]3930[/ATTACH]

    If you have similar issues elsewhere in the County, please contact DES: http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/EnvironmentalServices/EnvironmentalServicesContact.aspx

    #984386
    Tim Kelley
    Participant

    So now things are back to how they were before, with the bike lane closed. But it’s official because they put up signs.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]3938[/ATTACH]

    It’s not needlessly done–it appears that they really are tearing up the sidewalk and part of the road there.

    #984394
    consularrider
    Participant

    I have hated going from Rosslyn up to Courthouse for the past two years because of all the construction projects. I have rarely ridden the Clarendon downhill in that time and go out of my way to avoid it. We’ll have to see where things stand if we get any snow this year and I have to try and ride the routes that get plowed first.

    #984438
    ShawnoftheDread
    Participant

    Considering the speed you can achieve on that downhill, taking the lane is pretty easy.

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