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A new interchange is proposed at the Virginia Welcome Center, to link with a proposed bypass toll road.
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New interchange in Spotsy backed

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Plenty of demand for new I-95 interchanges in the Fredericksburg area


Date published: 2/26/2008

The Fredericksburg area is now seeking three new Interstate 95 interchanges.

One is a revamped, larger exit at Courthouse Road in Stafford. Another possible interchange would be built near the Virginia Welcome Center in Fredericksburg.

And last night, a new interchange between the Spotsylvania and Thornburg I-95 interchanges got the support of the region's transportation planning group, the Fredericksburg Area Metropolitan Planning Organization.

Board members passed a resolution supporting construction of a new interchange "in the vicinity of U.S. 17 in Spotsylvania."

But a question was posed --who will build an interchange first?

Two elected officials each from Stafford, Spotsylvania and Fredericksburg sit on FAMPO's board. When the resolution arose, there was a short discussion about whether one interchange has to be built or approved before another can start.

"Now we've asked for another interchange. How does this affect the region's requests?" said Stafford Supervisor Mark Dudenhefer, a FAMPO board member.

Interchange projects are funded by the Commonwealth Transportation Board, said David Ogle, district administrator for the Virginia Department of Transportation's Fredericksburg District.

So the Stafford interchange would not necessarily vie for funding with a Spotsylvania interchange. The Commonwealth Transportation Board would consider it with interstate projects around Virginia.

"That's a statewide competition," Ogle said.

FAMPO chair Matt Kelly, a Fredericksburg councilman, pointed out the Federal Highway Administration requires a new Courthouse Road interchange in Stafford. The interchange must be adjusted to accommodate the planned High Occupancy Toll lanes that will run through it.

Also, $27 million has been set aside by the state Transportation Board to start the Courthouse Road interchange work, which could cost $100 million to $185 million, depending on the interchange design.

"It's going to be built," Kelly said.

There is no committed money at the moment to build the other two interchanges, although the interchange near the Virginia Welcome Center may link to a toll road that would serve as a bypass to State Route 3 in Spotsylvania.

VDOT, the Celebrate Virginia Development Authority and the George Washington Regional Commission are splitting the cost of a federally required study of the Welcome Center interchange. The study is expected to finish in fall 2008.

The Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors passed a resolution several weeks ago supporting construction of an I-95 interchange between the Spotsylvania and Thornburg interchanges.

Hap Connors, a Spotsylvania supervisor and FAMPO board member, commended Stafford for lobbying to fund an interchange.

He said Spotsylvania seeks to do the same, so it is ready when funds are available.

"We're dying to get this on our priority list," Connors said.

The Spotsylvania interchange would be near the Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center, scheduled to open by the end of 2009.

The desire for new interchanges does not stop at the Spotsylvania county line.

"We're at the bottom of the heap," said Caroline Supervisor Jeff Sili. He pointed out improvements are needed at the I-95 exit at Carmel Church, which "produces a tremendous amount of state revenue," Sili said.

The Federal Highway Administration must approve all interchanges. It requires a completed Interchange Justification Report, which looks at how an interchange will affect traffic on the interstate long term.

Kelly Hannon: 540/374-5436
Email: khannon@freelancestar.com


Date published: 2/26/2008


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We do need more interchanges. (posted by Glamourcide , Feb. 27, 2008 4:30 pm)   
I dont see anyone opposing the Celebrate VA interchange, because everyone knows how bad the traffic can be on Rt 3. And to "rideharley" I believe they were considering putting an interchange at 208 but they are building the harrison road connector (behind the spotsy town center) , so they assume some people might take that instead. But i also believe that they plan on building a ton of town homes, etc. just like they did at South Point. Well, all in all i think interchanges for the area will be good.

Why do we keep electing these people (posted by freedomfirst , Feb. 27, 2008 3:39 am)   
Somehow we keep electing people at all levels of government who live to raise taxes and spend money. We get more people, more congestion, more bad air, need more schools ,more roads, more more more. Government exists for and by the people, not the other way around. Do you'all remember the one decent thing politicians did for us in the last 10 years? Remember Gilmore's car tax relief? Just add up what % of your income is taken for taxes. We should close OUR interchanges, let them get off I95 in Richmond

FAMPO, the Commonwealth Transportation Board..., (posted by gramps , Feb. 26, 2008 12:11 pm)   
various BOS's, Planning Commissions, you name them. They are interrelated to the point that they are incestual. They unanimously support one another. The tax-payers are in REAL TROUBLE.

Why not! (posted by rideharley , Feb. 26, 2008 11:08 am)   
Why is there not an interchange @ Rt 208 (Court House Rd.) in Spostsy?? This is much needed and seems to be forever over looked! Most of the traffic gets off @ Massoponex to get to Rt. 208 and causes traffic jams. Makes sense to have this interchage!!

100 MILLION (posted by curtnfaye , Feb. 26, 2008 10:25 am)   
100 to 185 million dollars, I have a hardtime beliveing an interchange can cost so much. Here's an idea let's get Billary and her 35 years of experiance and a few illegals they ought to be able to do it for about half of that amount.

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