Traffic & Transit

VDOT Accepting Feedback on Planned Repairs To W-L Parking Garage

VDOT is accepting the public's feedback through Nov. 7 on its plans to upgrade the Washington-Liberty High School parking garage over I-66.

The Virginia Department of Transportation has launched a public engagement period to inform Arlington residents about its plans to repair the deteriorating parking garage above Interstate 66 at Washington-Liberty High School.
The Virginia Department of Transportation has launched a public engagement period to inform Arlington residents about its plans to repair the deteriorating parking garage above Interstate 66 at Washington-Liberty High School. (Google Maps)

ARLINGTON, VA — The Virginia Department of Transportation has launched a public engagement period to inform Arlington residents about its plans to repair the deteriorating parking garage above Interstate 66 at Washington-Liberty High School.

The three-story concrete parking garage over I-66 between North Stafford Street and North Quincy Street garage was built in 1982.

VDOT’s planned upgrades, totaling $2.7 million, include garage platform and ramp repairs with joint replacement, repairs to beams and columns and partial removal of the elastomeric bearing sheets.

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Instead of holding an in-person meeting, VDOT said residents can learn about the project by watching an online presentation.

Public feedback on the parking garage project is due by Monday, Nov. 7. Comments can be provided online by completing a survey. Feedback can also be sent by email to meetingcomments@vdot.virginia.gov, or by mail to Ms. Dipali Patel, P.E., Virginia Department of Transportation, 4975 Alliance Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030.

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