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Our representatives in Annapolis: State Senator Richard Madaleno, Delegate Jane Lawton, Delegate Ana Sol Gutierrez, and Delegate Jeff Waldstreicher have come through for our community in a big way. Below is the text of a letter they have written to our County Council, urging that the east-side metro entrance be added to this year's county transportation priorities list. |
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Crossing Georgia committee chair Adam Pagnucco testified at the County Council Transportation Priorities Hearing. Crossing Georgia members Joe Davidson, Doug Goldenberg-Hart, Adam Pagnucco and Sheldon Fishman also met with County Councilperson Valerie Ervin, a big supporter of our Metro Entrance project. (picture below).  Read the text of the testimony below. |
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A few days ago, our State Senator, Rich Madaleno, wrote a letter to the new Secretary of the Maryland Dept. of Transportation. In it, he vigorously supports a new Metro entrance for Forest Glen and urges the MD DOT to take action. The letter is presented here in its entirety: |
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On January 16, Crossing Georgia members attended the County Budget Forum and had a chance to speak directly with County Executive Ike Leggett.
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Note: An identical letter was sent to FECA President Paul Gordon. January 5, 2007 Mr. Adam Pagnucco, Chairman Crossing Georgia Committee Dear Mr. Pagnucco: Thank you for your letter concerning County support for an east side of Georgia Avenue entrance to the Forest Glen Metrorail Station. The Forest Estates Community Association and your Crossing Georgia Committee have been very effective in community outreach and bringing the pedestrian safety concerns to the attention of public officials. I share your pedestrian safety concerns at the Georgia Avenue and Forest Glen Road intersection. I will add the pedestrian tunnel improvement to our list for full consideration in the joint County Council and County Executive priorities letter to the State Delegation. The County will continue to work closely with the Maryland Department of Transportation and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority to examine short-term pedestrian safety improvements and to develop a scope of work to continue to examine long-term improvements including the pedestrian underpass from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Forest Glen Station Access Study. The County contact for your follow-up is Mr. Arthur Holmes, Director of the Department of Public Works and Transportation. Again, thank you for your work on improving pedestrian safety. Sincerely, Isiah Leggett County Executive |
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 Happy Holidays from the Crossing Georgia Diggers! |
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