Search is under way for additional lots HOT LANES PLAN MAY HELP PARKING
Commuters need more parking in North Stafford, solutions are being sought
Date published: 1/11/2008
By KELLY HANNON
Persuading commuters to carpool up Interstate 95 is not a problem in North Stafford.
Workers want to rideshare--catch a van, bus or form instant carpools in slug lines. After all, these alternatives save money, help the environment and offer a break from the stress of driving.
But the region is running out of places for people to park at some of the eight Interstate 95 commuter lots between Caroline County and North Stafford.
The two Park & Ride lots near Garrisonville are overflowing, according to state and local surveys of commuter spaces.
"Parking is just a horrendous problem," said Mark Dudenhefer, a Stafford supervisor who's been trying to expand commuter lots along State Route 610.
Some solutions are on the horizon:
LEASING SOME LOTS
First, there is $150,000 in federal money available to lease parking spaces in North Stafford.
Dudenhefer and Stafford Supervisor Paul Milde are scouting private lots to rent on Route 610.
An ideal spot is Stafford Marketplace, which is across the street from a popular lot on Staffordborough Boulevard, where slug lines meet.
But the owner said no, Dudenhefer and Milde said.
Most of Stafford Marketplace is owned by Kimco Realty Corp.
"I'm still very disappointed in Stafford Marketplace's decision not to work with us on this," Dudenhefer said. "They were really by far the best short-term solution."
Kimco Realty spokesman Tom Simmons did not return calls seeking comment.
The next step could be talking to churches further west on Route 610, and seeing whether FREDericksburg Regional Transit could run a weekday morning and afternoon shuttle service to commuter lots with slug lines.
"We'd have to analyze and make sure that if we did that, people would be willing to park further out and catch a shuttle bus," Dudenhefer said.
PARKING DECK AN OPTION?
Stafford supervisors are debating whether plans for 200 privately built commuter parking spaces at Aquia Towne Center would be worth the price.
The shopping center's developer, Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust, wants to build several parking decks as part of the shopping center's transformation into a mixed residential, retail and commercial hub. One parking deck would have 200 parking spaces set aside for commuter use.
| Route 610/Staffordborough Boulevard:
1,008 spaces, over capacity
State Route 610/Mine Road
773 spaces, at capacity
State Route 630/Courthouse Road
530 spaces
462 spaces in use
U.S. 17
1,041 spaces
741 spaces in use
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In coming years, the proposed High Occupancy Toll lanes project on Interstate 95 could generate $250 million or more for transit improvements. Construction of the lanes could begin in 2010 in Northern Virginia.
The Fredericksburg area could benefit by getting additional Park & Ride spots.
An advisory committee is still ironing out where the lots would go, but traffic studies show Stafford will need another 2,000 spaces by 2030, and the rest of the Fredericksburg area will need about 1,000 new spaces, said Tanya Husick, program manager at the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation.
--Kelly Hannon
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U.S. 1/State Route 658 in Carmel Church
43 spaces
33 spaces in use
--GWRideConnect, according to a Wednesday, Nov. 7, hand-counted survey |
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State Route 3/Salem Church Road
673 spaces 647 spaces in use
State Route 3/Gordon Road
603 spaces 443 spaces in use
State Route 208/ Courthouse Road
743 spaces 386 spaces in use |
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Date published: 1/11/2008
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