Special Meeting
Thursday, October 10, 1991 - - 7:30 pm
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Present: Mayor Patricia S. Ticer, Vice Mayor William C. Cleveland, Members of Council Kerry J. Donley, T. Michael Jackson, Redella S. Pepper, Lonnie C. Rich, and David G. Speck.
Absent: None.
Also Present: Mrs. Lawson, City Manager; Mr. Sunderland, City Attorney; Ms. Evans, Assistant City Manager; Mr. O'Kane, Director of Transportation and Environmental Services; Mr. Lynn, Director of Planning and Community Development; and Sergeant Corle of the Police Department.
Recorded by: Beverly I. Jett, CMC, City Clerk and Clerk of Council.
OPENING
The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Ticer and the City Clerk called the Roll; all Members of City Council were present.
(It was noted that a Notice of this Special Meeting had been previously served upon each Member of Council pursuant to a provision of the City Charter, a copy of the Notice certified by each member of Council being on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council.)
2. Public Hearing on the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated 9/19/91, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 2; 10/10/91, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.
A copy of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study dated August 1991, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 2 of Item No. 2; 10/10/91, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.
Copies of written comments received on this item are on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked collectively as Exhibit No. 3 of Item No. 2; 10/10/91, and are incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.
Copies of written testimony presented by some of the speakers are on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked collectively as Exhibit No. 4 of Item No. 2; 10/10/91, and are incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)
(Mayor Ticer explained the process that has taken place so far on this issue.
Steve Walter, Environmental Planner with DeLeuw Cather, and Carlton Abbott, Architect with Carlton Abbott, Inc., gave a slide presentation and explained the design concepts.
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Councilman Jackson stated that the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission at its regular monthly meeting forwarded its comments on the EIS and at the City Manager's recommendation he asked the Commission to incorporate in its official comments the issue of replacement housing which may be an issue that would very seriously affect this community. The Commission did act favorably on the request.
The following persons expressed concerns or spoke in opposition to this item:
Robert Dempsey, 214 Prince Street, president, representing the Alexandria Federation of Civic Associations;
Christopher S. Moffitt, 811 Church Street, representing Old Town-Hunting Creek Civic Association;
Jerry Boykin, 510 King Street, Suite 301, chair, representing the Transportation Planning Board;
Anne Haynes, 310 N. Royal Street, representing the Park and Recreation Commission and the Alexandria Residents of the Sensible Washington Area Transportation Coalition;
William Kuehnle, 529 S. Lee Street, representing the Old Town Civic Association;
Georgia K. Cannady, 1103 Dartmouth Road, president, representing the Alexandria League of Women Voters;
Darrie Richards, 1250 S. Washington Street, representing the Porto Vecchio Unit Owners Association;
Edward Risley, 7212 Beechwood Road, representing the Friends of Dyke Marsh and the Audubon Naturalist Society;
Joseph Cutrona, 1250 S. Washington Street, representing the Mayor's Task Force on the Woodrow Wilson Bridge;
Robert Maslyn, 703 Devon Place, representing the Northeast Citizens Association;
Ben Brenman, 4600 Duke Street, #1609, representing the Holmes Run Committee;
Pablo Gavino, 10 N. Early Street, representing himself and neighbors;
Pamela E. St. Clair, 10 West Linden Street;
Gail Rothrock, 209 Duke Street, representing the Historic Alexandria Foundation;
George Cook, 807 Crescent Drive;
Stan Vosper, Jr., 419 Jackson Place;
Ben Brown, 806 S. Lee Street, president, representing the Yates Gardens Association; and
Gervase De Peyer, 1250 South Washington Street.
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The following person urged City Council to take action now:
Joe Guiffre, 417 S. Fairfax Street, representing the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce and chair of its Transportation Committee, spoke in support of the alternative least destructive to residential and commercial life of this City which is the split-alignment short tunnel.
The following persons also expressed concerns or spoke in opposition to this item:
McInnis Lyles, 622 N. Henry Street, president, Southwest Quadrant Citizen Association, representing himself;
Leona Kemper, 119 Commonwealth Avenue, chair of the Jones Point Lighthouse Restoration Committee, representing the Mount Vernon Chapter of the DAR, expressed concern about the Jones Point Lighthouse;
Janice Connally, 1601 Ruffner Road;
Ellen Klein, 1200 S. Washington Street, representing herself and her husband, John M. Heideman, Jr.;
Nelson Greene, Sr., 814 Franklin Street;
John Beleshe', 600 S. Royal Street, representing Friends of Jones Point;
John Patrick, 13A East Oak Street, representing the Rosemont Citizen Association;
Thomas King, 1250 S. Washington, #621;
Andrea Dimond, 221 Gibbon Street;
Jack Sullivan, 4300 Ivanhoe Place, representing No Gridlock!;
Marion MacRae, 1166 N. Pitt Street, representing the Canal Way Homeowners Association; and
John Chapman Gager, representing Old Town Yacht Basin.)
(General Discussion. Senator Robert L. Calhoun, 3204 Circle Hill Road, spoke to the process and offered suggestions.
The Members of City Council and Mr. O'Kane, Director of Transportation and Environmental Services, participated in the discussion of this item.)
WITHOUT OBJECTION, it was the consensus of City Council to set a work session at lunchtime on Saturday, October 12, to discuss the City's position. It will come back to City Council for consideration at the last legislative meeting of the month which is October 22.
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3. Consideration of Adjournment.
WITHOUT OBJECTION, at 10:23 p.m., the Special Meeting of Thursday, October 10, 1991, was adjourned.
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PATRICIA S. TICER MAYOR
ATTEST:
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Beverly I. Jett, CMC City Clerk
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