November 2020 Road and Trail Conditions
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November 13, 2020 at 5:15 pm #922050CaseyKane50Participant
Arlington County Parks staff were out clearing the Wilson Boulevard underpass on the W&OD this morning. The brush was quickly clearing the sediment left by the last storm.
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November 14, 2020 at 11:50 pm #1106779Smitty2k1ParticipantThe Federal Gov has shut down part of the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. The dirt/gravel/broken road portion that circumvents the Mayfair neighborhood now has big concrete roadblocks up that say “No Trespassing”. I guess this wasn’t really part of the trail since the Mayfair neighborhood does have protected bike lanes through most of it.
Anyone know why? Never even realized this was federal land.
November 16, 2020 at 12:45 am #1106781GreenbeltParticipant@Smitty2k1 202622 wrote:
The Federal Gov has shut down part of the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. The dirt/gravel/broken road portion that circumvents the Mayfair neighborhood now has big concrete roadblocks up that say “No Trespassing”. I guess this wasn’t really part of the trail since the Mayfair neighborhood does have protected bike lanes through most of it.
Anyone know why? Never even realized this was federal land.
No idea. I just went around like usual — there’s nobody back there and the gate on the other end was open. it’s annoying to have to dismount though.
November 16, 2020 at 5:23 am #1106782chris_sParticipant@Smitty2k1 202622 wrote:
The Federal Gov has shut down part of the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. The dirt/gravel/broken road portion that circumvents the Mayfair neighborhood now has big concrete roadblocks up that say “No Trespassing”. I guess this wasn’t really part of the trail since the Mayfair neighborhood does have protected bike lanes through most of it.
Anyone know why? Never even realized this was federal land.
November 16, 2020 at 7:31 pm #1106786chris_sParticipant@Smitty2k1 202622 wrote:
The Federal Gov has shut down part of the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. The dirt/gravel/broken road portion that circumvents the Mayfair neighborhood now has big concrete roadblocks up that say “No Trespassing”. I guess this wasn’t really part of the trail since the Mayfair neighborhood does have protected bike lanes through most of it.
Anyone know why? Never even realized this was federal land.
Looks like they’re getting ready to clean up the landfill that this shortcut runs over top of, that’s likely the reason for the closure.
November 17, 2020 at 1:43 am #1106788JuddParticipant@chris_s 202629 wrote:
Looks like they’re getting ready to clean up the landfill that this shortcut runs over top of, that’s likely the reason for the closure.
I went back to my notes from the last Capital Trails Coalition meeting and NPS gave a presentation that mentioned remediation for this area ahead of design and engineering for trail and bridge construction.
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November 17, 2020 at 2:42 am #1106789Smitty2k1ParticipantThanks for the insight folks! This was my “daily” route so I’ll keep an eye on things to see how the progress.
November 17, 2020 at 11:07 pm #1106793JuddParticipantThere’s a public meeting on 11/18 about NPS options for the soil remediation for this area. The assessment is at https://www.nps.gov/nace/learn/management/upload/Kenilworth-Park-Landfill-ProposedPlan.pdf
From my inbox:
on Nov. 18th from 6:30pm–8:00pm EST, the National Park Service will hold a virtual public meeting to discuss The Proposed Plan for Cleanup of the Kenilworth Park Landfill Site.
NPS invites the public to review and comment on this Proposed Plan for cleanup at the Kenilworth Park Landfill Site (“the Site”), located within Anacostia Park, a unit of National Capital Parks—East (NACE) in Washington, D.C.
Oral and written comments and questions will be accepted during the meeting.
The meeting can be attended via Zoom: https://vhb.zoom.us/j/96305594573?pwd=ejdyWld 0STRaVWphc1hRL2JiSDNWUT09 If prompted: Webinar ID: 963 0559 4573
The Public Comment Period goes from November 12, 2020–February 10, 2021.
November 23, 2020 at 1:56 pm #1106907Smitty2k1ParticipantThanks for the extra info Judd. Proposed updates to the trail look nice and there’s always that glimmer of hope they build a bridge to the Arboretum!
Interesting they closed the trail already, when work won’t be starting for some time (assuming it won’t since comment period goes through February).
November 24, 2020 at 6:26 pm #1106922JuddParticipantIt does seem a bit early to close it. It’s possible that they’re may be some early engineering work occurring while the public comment stuff is occurring.
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November 24, 2020 at 10:10 pm #1106931bentbike33ParticipantThe temporary social-distancing protected bike lane on Tysons Blvd. is gone. Either the pandemic is over, or The Galleria could not countenance the loss of a driving lane during Holiday Shopping season.
November 24, 2020 at 10:14 pm #1106933SarahBeeParticipant@bentbike33 202769 wrote:
The temporary social-distancing protected bike lane on Tysons Blvd. is gone. Either the pandemic is over, or The Galleria could not countenance the loss of a driving lane during Holiday Shopping season.
I call post Halloween boo sheet on this. Is it possible to make Tyson’s less bike friendly? “Welcome to Tyson’s. America’s Next Great City to die while walking/cycling!”
November 24, 2020 at 10:17 pm #1106934rcannon100ParticipantTysons at 8 am (way before the Malls were opening) has been pretty great. And joggers hate those roads I guess so even better.
November 26, 2020 at 2:04 am #1106949dbbParticipantObserved along the bike lane on Potomac Ave this morning.
Don’t see a cake along the trail often (ever?)
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