Fairfax County Road Construction

July 13th, 2010 Jeff Wu Posted in Neighborhood Information, Transportation, Uncategorized, VA No Comments »

   

                           TYSONS CORNER

The Dulles Metrorail and Interstate 495 HOT Lanes projects are moving full steam ahead, and the traveling public in Virginia will reap the rewards of these significant transportation additions by 2013.

Hot Lanes are a system that will provide new travel choices for a faster and more reliable trip.

Fairfax County Road Construction - Summer 2010Work on five new Metrorail stations is underway, with four in Tysons Corner and one in Reston.  Trains are expected to begin servicing these stations in late 2013.

Both of these projects will increase transportation options in Northern Virginia. In the mean time, there are numerous delays. To ease these impacts, Virginia Megaprojects created a traffic management plan (TMP) to offer alternatives to lane closures and detours.

This plan includes three new bus services: Tysons Connector,Fairfax County Road Construction - Summer 2010 a free shuttle serving Tysons Corner at lunchtime during the week; Tysons Express, a Woodbridge to Tysons Corner commuter bus with free Wi-Fi; and a Loudoun County express bus to Tysons Corner to launch in fall 2010.

 Fairfax County Road Construction - Summer 2010 

Find more information about transportation alternatives and construction at www.VAmegaprojects.com. Drivers can sign up for an e-mail alerts and track the progress of all Megaprojects: Dulles Metrorail, Interstate 495 HOT Lanes, Fairfax County Parkway extension, Interstate 95 widening and Telegraph Road Interchange.
Find more information about transportation alternatives and construction at www.VAmegaprojects.com. Drivers can sign up for an e-mail alerts and track the progress of all Megaprojects: Dulles Metrorail, Interstate 495 HOT Lanes, Fairfax County Parkway extension, Interstate 95 widening and Telegraph Road Interchange.

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Old World Charm – Dunn Loring, VA Home for Sale

July 11th, 2010 Jeff Wu Posted in Buyers, Single Family Homes, Transportation, VA, real estate, real estate information No Comments »

 

7898 Oak Street, Dunn Loring, VA
Modern Convenience – Old World Charm – Commuter’s Dream

 

 

 

 

4BR/3+1BA Single Family House

offered at $849,888

Year Built 1986
Sq Footage Unspecified
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 3 full, 1 partial
Floors 3
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size Unspecified
HOA/Maint $0 per month
DESCRIPTION

Modern Convenience – Old World Charm. Fully Renovated Home. This home is not only beautiful, but a Commuter’s Dream with easy access to the Metro, 495, 66, INOVA Hospital and a bike path.


The Gourmet kitchen has granite, center island, built-in appliances & custom cabinets. Note the designer touches throughout the home. Built-in pantry has lots of room for all your spices and dry goods and so organized!

The Living Room has a full-wall stone fireplace, skylights and access to deck as well as hardwood floors.

Master Suite has huge bathroom with marble and Jacuzzi, his and her vanities and linen closets. Also separate toilet and shower.

There is a spacious area downstairs that could be a mother-in-law suite or great place to entertain. It even has a separate entrance!

Head out back for extended living space in the large back yard with beautiful landscaping and lots of mature hardwood trees and large cascading deck. This a kids and dogs play-haven!!!
 

PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Fireplace
- High/Vaulted ceiling - Walk-in closet - Hardwood floor
- Tile floor - Family room - Living room
- Bonus/Rec room - Office/Den - Dining room
- Breakfast nook - Dishwasher - Refrigerator
- Stove/Oven - Microwave - Granite countertop
- Attic - Basement - Washer
- Dryer - Laundry area – inside - Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Yard - Jacuzzi/Whirlpool  
OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

- Fully Renovated Home
- Center Island and Custom Cabinets in Kitchen
- Custom Designer Touches Throughout
- Marble Tile and Jacuzzi in Master Bath
- Fenced Backyard with Shed and Mature Landscaping
- Convenient to Metro, 495, 66 INOVA Hospital and Bike Path

 

 
 
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Summertime Brings Construction Woes in Tysons Corner

June 25th, 2010 Jeff Wu Posted in Neighborhood Information, Transportation, Uncategorized No Comments »



OVERVIEW OF NEXT WEEK:

It happens every year. You know it’s going to happen. You just need to be aware of what’s going on so you can be ahead of the game! I’m talking about summer road construction here in the Tysons Corner area, specifically around the Dulles Corridor. this is what you need to know for next week.For general project information: www.dullesmetro.com or 703-572-0506.

Daytime Lane Closures on I-66

The left lanes in
both directions of I-66 will be closed between 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Monday, June 28, through Thursday, July 1, and 9:30 a.m. and noon on
Friday, July 2. These closures are necessary for pier construction and
safe delivery of materials for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project.

 

The eastbound
left lane will also close overnights Monday through Thursday, from 9:30
p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Police will be onsite for motorist safety for the
nighttime work.

 



Overnight Ramp Closure of the Eastbound Dulles Connector Road (Route
267) to Northbound Dolley Madison Boulevard (Route 123)

The exit ramp
from the eastbound Dulles Connector Road (Route 267) to northbound
Dolley Madison Boulevard (Route 123) will close again overnights all
next week starting Monday, June 28, for crane moves.

 


Traffic on the eastbound Connector Road will be directed to use the exit
to southbound Route 123 instead, and then turn left at the bottom of the
ramp to access the northbound lanes.
 

 


TRAFFIC ADVISORY:

Weather permitting, the following lane and shoulder closures also are
scheduled for the week of June 28, 2010:

I-66
West Day Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 1, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

                        Friday, July 2, 9:30 a.m. to noon

What:              Left thru lane closed

Where:            From approximately 1000 feet west of the Dulles
Connector Road (Route 267) split, to 500 feet past the split
Why:                Pier construction


I-66
East Day and Night Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 1, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
and 9:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.

                        Friday, July 2, 9:30 a.m. to noon

What:              Left thru lane closed

Where:            From approximately 1000 feet west of the Dulles
Connector Road (Route 267) split, to 200 feet past the split
Why:                Material deliveries

Police:              Onsite for motorist safety for night work only



Dulles Connector Road (Route 267) East Night Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 1, 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

What:              Right shoulder and bus lane closed

Where:            For a 1,000-foot stretch east of Idylwood RoadWhy:                Utility work



Dulles International Airport Access Highway (DIAAH) West Day Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Friday, July 2, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

What:              Right thru lane closed

Where:            Between mile markers 7.3 and 6.6Why:                Complete guardrail and paving

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Friday, July 2, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

What:              Left thru lane closed

Where:            Between mile markers 8.4 and 7.8 (Hunter Mill Road
bridge)
Why:                Complete guardrail and paving

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Friday, July 2, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

What:              Right thru lane closed

Where:            Between mile markers 6.0 (Wiehle Avenue bridge) and
5.5
Why:                Material deliveries and paving



Dulles International Airport Access Highway (DIAAH) East Day Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Friday, July 2, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

What:              Left thru lane closed

Where:            Between mile markers 7.1 (W&OD Trail bridge) and
7.9
Why:                Storm pipe installation



Dulles Toll Road (Route 267) West Day Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Tuesday, June 29, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

What:              Left thru lane closed

Where:            Between mile markers 7.4 and 6.6Why:                Barrier removal and ditch line restoration

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Tuesday, June 29, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

What:              Ramp narrowing and right thru lane closed

Where:            Between the Wiehle Avenue on-ramp to the Dulles
Toll Road
Why:                Material offloading

When:
            Wednesday, June 30 – Friday, July 2, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

What:              Right thru lane closed

Where:            Between mile markers 7.3 and 7.0Why:                Guardrail installation



Dulles Toll Road (Route 267) East Day Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Friday, July 2, 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

What:              Left thru lane closed

Where:            Between mile markers 7.2 and 9.2Why:                 Ductbank installation

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Friday, July 2, 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

What:              Left thru lane closed

Where:            Between mile markers 5.5 and 6.2Why:                 Shoulder grading and paving, barrier removal


Ramp
Closure: Dolley Madison Boulevard (Route 123) and the Dulles Connector
Road (Route 267) Night Work

When:
            Tuesday, June 29 – Thursday, July 1, midnight to 5:00 a.m.

(Detour: Traffic will be directed to use the
off-ramp to southbound Route 123 instead, and then make the left turn to
northbound Route 123 at the intersection at the bottom of the exit
ramp.)


Where:            Ramp from eastbound Dulles Connector Road (Route
267) to northbound Dolley Madison Boulevard (Route 123)
Why:                Crane moves

What:              Ramp closed

Police:              Onsite for motorist safety


Ramp
Closure: Leesburg Pike (Route 7) and Dulles Toll Road (Route 267) Night
Work

When:
            Tuesday, June 29, 9:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.


(Detour: Continue on Leesburg Pike (Route 7) east, left on Spring Hill
Road, to access the Toll Road.)

What:              Ramp closed

Where:            Ramp from eastbound Leesburg Pike (Route 7) to
eastbound Dulles Toll Road (Route 267)
Why:                Repaving shoulder

Police:              Onsite for motorist safety



Colshire Drive East Day Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 1, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

                        Friday, July 2, 9:30 a.m. to noon

What:              Right thru lane closed

Where:            For a 200-foot stretch east of Dolley Madison
Boulevard (Route 123)
Why:                Curb and gutter restoration



Dolley Madison Boulevard (Route 123) North Day Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 2, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

                        Friday, July 2, 9:30 a.m. to noon

What:              Right turn lanes to Colshire Drive and Anderson Road
closed

Where:            At Colshire DriveWhy:                Curb and sidewalk restoration

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 1, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

                        Friday, July 2, 9:30 a.m. to noon

What:              Right turn lanes to Colshire Drive and Anderson Road
closed

Where:            At Colshire DriveWhy:                Utility work

Note:                Right turns will be permitted from the right thru
lane



Leesburg Pike (Route 7) West Day and Night Work

When:
            Wednesday, June 30, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

What:              Right thru lane closed

Where:            From F-773 Frontage Road to 500 feet east of
Westpark Drive
Why:                Seeding

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 1, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

What:              Left thru lane closed

Where:            From Spring Hill Road to Tyco RoadWhy:                Utility work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 1, 9:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.

What:              Right turn lane closed

Where:            From the right turn lane to SAIC to 400 feet east
of Westpark Drive
Why:                Drainage installation

Police:              Onsite for motorist safety


When:             Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 1, 9:30 p.m. to 5:00
a.m.

                        Friday, July 2, 9:30 p.m. to 9:00 a.m.

What:              Right thru lane closed

Where:            From the ramp from southbound Chain Bridge Road
(Route 123) to the west side of Westpark Drive
Why:                 Barrier placement

Police:              Onsite for motorist safety


Old
Chain Bridge Road North and South Day Work

When:
            Monday, June 28 – Friday, July 2, 9:30 a.m. to noon

What:              Flagging operation closing road in short intervals
when needed

Where:            From Seneca Avenue to Hallcrest StreetWhy:                Launching of truss for segmental guideway
construction

Flagger:            Onsite for motorist safety

Note:                Road will be closed for durations of less than 10
minutes when the truss is launched over the road between piers


Tyco
Road North Day Work

When:
           Monday, June 28 – Thursday, July 1, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

What:              Right thru lane closed

Where:            A 300-foot stretch north of Leesburg Pike (Route 7)Why:                Utility work


Motorists should stay alert and be prepared to alter their travel
patterns throughout Tysons Corner.

A
24/7 emergency hotline is available for utility construction related
issues: 877-585-6789. For general project information: 



www.dullesmetro.com

or 703-572-0506.

 


 

 



 

 

 

 

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Well Tysons Corner – Are You Ready for a Traffic Nightmare This Weekend?

June 11th, 2010 Jeff Wu Posted in Neighborhood Information, Transportation No Comments »

Route 123 will be closed at the Beltway from 9:30pm tonight (Friday) until 5:00 am Monday. All traffic in and out of Tysons Corner will be detoured. The old Beltway bridge is being demolished and traffic is moved to a new bridge over Route 124.

When you leave the shopping areas, you will have to take Route 7. If you’re coming from McLean, you will be directed to Route 193 (Georgetown Pike).  Expect serious delays!

 The following ramps will be closed:

  • I495 north to Route 123 south
  • I495 south to Route 123 north
  • Route 123 south to I495 south
  • Route 123 north to I495 north

 The following ramps will be open:

  • Route 123 north to I495 south
  • Route 123 south to I495 north
  • I495 south to Route 123 south
  • I495 north to Route 123 north

If that isn’t enough, crews will be working on the Dulles Metrorail guideway piers over the Beltway, and the  Orange Line between East Falls Church and West Falls Church will be closed this weekend. The stations will be closed Saturday, June 12 at 7am and reopen on Monday June 14 at 5am. Traffic will be moved between the stations by shuttle bus. If you plan to take the shuttle bus, allow an extra 30 minutes to your travel time.

 Inbound traffic should plan to park at East Falls Church station and ride Metro from there. Parking is free on weekends.

 For more information on the metro project check out MetroOpensDoors.com.

Courtesy of Jeff Wu, Neighborhood Specialist

 Want to know your home’s value?  

For more information on homes in Tysons, McLean, Reston and the surrounding area,  contact Jeff at Jeff@AgentKnowsHomes.com,

 Cell: 240-994-7938, Office: 703-556-4222

 

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Water main break causes Crazy Traffic all day yesterday in Tysons Corner.

April 7th, 2010 Jeff Wu Posted in Transportation Comments Off

All day long 123 was blocked off from International down to the beltway.  A water main was punctured by construction workers.  It caused dramatic changes in commuters traffic routes and times.

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Tysons Corner Area (McLean + Vienna + surrounding) Dulles Metro + HOT Lanes Construction Photo Blog #2

April 6th, 2010 Jeff Wu Posted in Transportation Comments Off

Check in here to see regular visual updates on what is our evolving Tysons Corner Area.  The construction effects everyone: shoppers, commuters, those who live here, those who play here, and of course Tysons Corner, McLean + Vienna real estate owners.  Tune in here regularly to see images of how the Tysons Corner area is evolving with the Dulles Metro construction, the public/private partnership HOT Lanes project, and life in general.

HOT Lanes construction 1 of 2HOT Lanes construction 2 of 2

 

Tysons Corner Construction Visual update 1 of 4Tysons Corner Construction Visual update 2 of 4

 

Tysons Corner Construction Visual update 3 of 4

Tysons Corner Construction Visual update 4 of 4

Visual update of Tysons Corner Area main roads

 

Photos taken by Eric Randalls

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Tysons Corner Area (McLean + Vienna + surrounding) Dulles Metro + HOT Lanes Construction Photo Blog

March 22nd, 2010 Jeff Wu Posted in Transportation, Uncategorized Comments Off

Tysons Corner Area by 495 (DC Beltway) + Route 123 3/21/10 (2)

Lets keep tabs visually on some of the local, Dulles Metro and HOT Lanes, construction going on in the Tysons Corner Area (McLean, Vienna + Surrounding).  These projects are exciting and also very present here regionally.  They have an impact on our area and the way we live, and of course real estate values.

Tysons corner Area = HOT Lanes construction by 495 (DC Beltway) and Route 66

Tysons Corner Area Construction by Route 7 (Leesburg Pike) and 495 (DC Beltway)Tysons Corner Area by Route 7 (Leesburg Pike) + 495 (DC Beltway) 2nd photo

Tysons Corner Area by 495 (DC Beltway) + Route 123 - 3/21/10 (1)

Tysons Corner Area by 495 (DC Beltway) + Route 123 3/21/10 (3)

Stay tuned in for regular photo updates as our area, what is Tysons Corner, progresses and evolves!

Photos taken 3/21/10 by Eric Randall

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Say Bye Bye to the right lane on Route 123

February 28th, 2010 Jeff Wu Posted in Transportation Comments Off

Don’t worry, it’s not a huge stretch of road.  But it is definately gone.

Do not be surprised if the you’re coming from McLean and as you get closer to the Capital One building and where route 123 meets the beltway, the traffic starts to slow.  I know it often does this anyway, but it will be even more so now.  The Dulles Metro project is in full swing, and in order to do what they need to do there will be some hiccups in our Tysons Corner (McLean + Vienna) Area traffic patterns.

The stretch that the lane is missing is basically on West bound route 123, starting at the intersection of Scott’s Crossing and Route 123 and going upto the 495 (Beltway) overpass.  This construction coincides with the location of the Tysons East Metro stop.  It will be the first of 4 Metro stops on the Dulles Metro line, also known as the Silver line.

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Gates of McLean (Tysons Corner) be aware of Caisson Load Testing Planned in upcoming week

December 30th, 2009 Jeff Wu Posted in Transportation Comments Off

 

Caisson Load Testing Planned Week of Jan. 48, 2010

 

 

The week of January 4

th8th, field engineers from the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project will begin performing structural integrity tests on piers being built near Dolley Madison Road (Route 123) and the Dulles Connector Road (Route 267) interchange. The first of these tests is planned for Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010, at approximately 1:00 PM, weather permitting. This test will be performed on the right hand side of southbound Route 123 across the street from Anderson Road. It is between the Route 123 southbound ramp to eastbound Dulles Connector Road and the ramp for Dulles Connector Road eastbound to southbound Route 123.

This testing is a routine part of the construction program to collect data about the load capacity of caissons, which are the foundations that will support the aerial structures of the future Metrorail.

Some of this testing will sound like a knocking noise, and

a few short, loud blasts will occur. We want you to be aware in advance of this testing.

All work will be performed during daytime hours only (7 AM to 5 PM).

Additional testing along that stretch of Route 123 will continue through January, and installation of piers will continue through 2010.

We thank you for your patience.

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All work is weather permitting and subject to change. For construction

 

 

 

related emergencies, call the Project Hotline at 8775856789. For information about the project, visit www.dullesmetro.com or call 7035720506.

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Shop at Tysons Corner Mall or sit in Traffic?

December 3rd, 2009 Jeff Wu Posted in Transportation, Uncategorized Comments Off

Virginia Department of Transportation wants to inform Tysons Corner shoppers about real-time traffic

Virginia Department of Transportation wants to inform Tysons Corner shoppers about real-time traffic

This has always been a choice for many.  And for some it’s even a choice to sit in traffic to get to the mall.  But now shoppers can be aware of real-time traffic reports through multple flat screen TVs in the mall.  That way when you leave you don’t have to sit in traffic.  Or at least if you do have to leave you can be aware of what you’re up against on the road.

An article by Sabri Ben-Achour on WAMU.org reports that this program, of informing shoppers about current traffic, will cost $100,000 annually to keep up.

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