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Route 29 Western Bypass: Background and Timeline May 13, 2014 John Lynch, P.E. Culpeper District Administrator
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Page 1: Route 29 Western Bypass: Background and Timeline€¦ · Route 29 Western Bypass: Background and Timeline May 13, 2014 John Lynch, P.E. Culpeper District Administrator. 8811 6666

Route 29 Western Bypass:Background and Timeline

May 13, 2014

John Lynch, P.E.

Culpeper District Administrator

Page 2: Route 29 Western Bypass: Background and Timeline€¦ · Route 29 Western Bypass: Background and Timeline May 13, 2014 John Lynch, P.E. Culpeper District Administrator. 8811 6666

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Study Area

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6.2 mile,

4-lane limited-access roadway from Route 29 north of the

Proposed Route 29 Bypass

RT 29 PROPOSED WESTERN BYPASS

PROPOSED NORTHERN

INTERCHANGE

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north of the South Fork Rivanna River to the Route 29/250 Bypass

RT 29/ HYDRAULIC RD

RT 29/ RIO RD

RT 29/250INTERCHANGE

PROPOSED SOUTHERN

INTERCHANGE

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A TIMELINE OF EVENTS1970s–Charlottesville Area Transportation Study, first concepts of a bypass evaluated

Location Study and EIS started in October 1987Options included:

1991: CTB reaffirms selected alternative and phasing of improvements

1998: PEC and Sierra Club brought suit against the Secretary of Transportation and FHWA

•Judge orders VDOT to prepare a Supplemental EIS

•Final EIS approved by FHWA in May 2003

•Record of Decision issued by FHWA in September 2003

1990: CTB approves Alternative 10 Bypass Route and development of North Grounds connection for UVA

Phasing includes:1. Widening of

existing Route 29 between Hydraulic Road and the Rivanna River

2. Construction of 3 grade separated interchanges at Route 29 and Hydraulic,

1997: CTB approved Bypass design features

2011: MPO rescinds the 1996 resolution and amending the MPO TIP and CLRP to allow Bypass construction1995: CTB rescinded

1990 & 1991 resolutions, eliminating requirement to build interchanges prior to bypass construction

2012: VDOT initiates an EA

2014: VDOT informed by FHWA legal counsel that Bypass no longer meets purpose and need

included:

•No Build

•Transportation System Management

•Mass Transit

•Expressway Concept

•Seven bypass options

198719871987

Hydraulic, Greenbrier and Rio Roads

3. Reservation of RW and construction of Bypass

features

1997: MPO adopts TIP without construction funding for the Bypass

initiates an EA Reevaluation for Bypass

199019901990

199119911991

199819981998

199719971997

199519951995

201120112011

200320032003

201420142014201220122012

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Phase Total Allocation

Preliminary Engineering $20,837,745

Right of Way $105,481,038

Construction $118,275,045

Total $244,593,828

Route 29 Bypass Status

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• Design-Build Contract awarded in 2012 for $135,988,092• Right of Way

-83 of 122 parcels (68%) have been purchased-VDOT manages 36 rental properties within Bypass

• Expenditures to date: $54,096,922


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