Wednesday, April 6, 2011

COMMUTER NIGHTMARE LOOMS FOR VIRGINIA, MARYLAND AND DC RESIDENTS


*     Ward Circle, at the busy commuter intersection of Nebraska and Massachusetts Avenues, ALREADY has the highest accident rate in DC, according to the Rock Creek West II Livability Study (DDOT).
*     AU’s Overreaching Expansion Plan to ingest Nebraska Ave, in the context of expansion plans of Homeland Security ( an estimated additional 1800 workers and cars) and Wesley Seminary along Massachusetts on each side of the circle, will create traffic havoc throughout the region.
*      Massachusetts Avenue carries almost 21,000 commuter and resident cars every weekday. Nebraska averages almost 25,000.  That’s not counting pedestrian and bicycle traffic at the intersection.
*      What’s going to happen when AU’s expansion plan to house a minimum number of 770 students on its Nebraska Ave parking lot, engulfs Nebraska and makes it the main road through their campus? Where’s all this traffic going to go?  Answer:  nowhere fast.
*      Lifesaving emergency equipment already faces the challenges of getting through.  This will only get worse if these plans are approved, endangering the lives of residents, federal workers and students alike.
*      AU’s plan to impose meeting halls, campus book stores and student food establishments (replacing a much needed neighborhood food market) along New Mexico Ave will lead to even more foot traffic.   
*     The worsening gridlock ensures increased air pollution, air toxins, greenhouse gasses,
and noise pollution.  Parking will become more of a problem for both those who live in the community and those who drive. What is already an intolerable situation for residents and commuters alike will become a nightmare.

*     It’s vital to stop AU from ingesting essential commuter and resident thoroughfares into their own campus expansion!

SO WHAT CAN I DO?
Write Mayor Vince Gray at 1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 316, Washington DC  20004 or go to dc.gov, click on Ask the Mayor and e-mail him.  Maryland and Virginia residents should contact Gov.Martin O’Malley or Gov. Bob McDonnell.  Tell them you’re opposed to the AU expansion plan.

For more information on the issue of AU expansion, and other things you can do to help, visit Neighbors for a Livable Community.  NLC is a coalition of community groups in the Spring Valley, Wesley Heights and Tenleytown areas.

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