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Has the Fredericksburg region turned into a haven for litterbugs and scofflaws? New solutions are needed.
FILE/REZA MARVASHTI/THE FREE LANCE-STAR

REGION LITTER PROBLEMS INTENSIFYING

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From Fredericksburg to Caroline and beyond, we're inundated with litter

Date published: 3/27/2007

FREDERICKSBURG and the surrounding counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania, and Stafford is a region with a remarkable array of resources. The historic charm of downtown Fredericksburg, the rural beauty of Caroline and King George, the highly-desirable suburbs that Spotsylvania and Stafford have become, the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers, a vibrant and diverse economy, unmatched history, shopping galore--it's truly an embarrassment of riches.

The region is also the fourth-largest and fastest-growing of the commonwealth's 21 planning districts, behind only Northern Virginia, Hampton Roads, and greater Richmond. While people have varying opinions on the merits of the region's incredible growth, one thing that virtually everyone would agree on is that litter is a growing problem in the region.

One simply cannot drive down any arterial or collector road in the region without seeing litter strewn along the shoulders and medians. Bottles, cans, Styrofoam, cardboard, tires, fast-food containers, lumber, cigarette packs--and of course fluttering plastic shopping bags--are everywhere.

In a word, it's a disgrace.

Beyond the fact that litter is an eyesore and an embarrassment, it also has serious economic impacts beyond just the costs of picking it up. With tourism such a critical component of the region's economy, the last thing anyone wants is a tourist going home and telling other would-be visitors that the region isn't clean.

Litter also projects a negative image to proprietors of businesses who are considering relocation to the region. Don't believe it? Just ask anyone involved with economic development and you'll get an earful.

In conjunction with litter control, a need also has been identified: to beautify the shoulders and medians of the region's collector roads and arterial highways, such as state routes 1, 2, 3, 17, and 301 (the region's "first impression" corridors), as well as a host of other roads throughout the region.

Beautification efforts could include more frequent mowing of medians and shoulders, extensive new landscaping, sign ordinances, etc.

To date there has been no regional effort to address litter control or highway beautification; the former has been largely left to the localities and the Virginia Department of Transportation, while the latter has not really been addressed at all.

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Date published: 3/27/2007


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