Money Set For New Turn Lane on Route 7
Plans are moving forward to build a second turn left turn from eastbound Route 7 on to Georgetown Pike, to keep traffic from backing up on Leesburg Pike. But not everyone is convinced the fix will be a good thing; local residents along Georgetown Pike fear that means more traffic for them. Read about it in today's Fairfax Extra.
By Focus on Fairfax |
January 24, 2008; 12:30 PM ET
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