Wreck the Road With Miles of Gridlock
Office workers in Tysons Corner have come to dread the annual holiday shopping season and how it exacerbates the already miserable traffic in the area. Read about how some of them are coping in this article from today's Business section.
By Focus on Fairfax |
December 18, 2006; 10:58 AM ET
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Fairfax is really biting the hands that feed it. The Board of Supervisors do not realize that people who work in those buildings are not happy. They expect to be able to cross streets, walk to restaurants, shopping, pop off their cars for service at Koons and get put at work via the dealer shuttles. Connelly and Co moving out the car dealers is not a good thing. Lerner 's mall placement of buildings was poor. I crossed International Drive on foot this week - I got less than 3 seconds on walk. A young spry woman took off her high heels to run. Common citizens and taxpayers could do a better job solving the problems than those who stand to gain - the private planners get cash, Lerner is a mall man. Tysons looks like a dump and they should have planted trees on medians and don't even wack the weeds. It is sloppy work.