Bethesda Police Station, Metro Entrance Flagged for Funding Delays
County Executive Isiah Leggett announced his proposed amendments to the six-year capital spending plan Tuesday.
The Bethesda South Metro Entrance and the Second District Police Station were both recommended for funding delays in County Executive Isiah Leggett's proposed amendments to the six-year capital spending plan, released Tuesday. The proposed plan “recognizes the vital need to control future debt and focuses on funding critical safety-related capital needs or projects that will boost the County’s recovering economy and spur job growth,” according to a county statement released to the media. New projects proposed in the $4.37 billion CIP include elementary school security systems, bridge repair projects, storm drain culvert replacements and the replacement of the remaining Champion buses in the Ride On bus fleet, which were taken out of …
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Steve O
3:28 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013
Of course cyclists will ride through. Not when it's crowded with peds and transit riders, but late at night and Sunday mornings and anytime there is enough space to do so. Any officials who think otherwise are fooling themselves. The trail can be built (as promised) if more creative thinking is used. See my posts on this topic here: http://ht.ly/gwmCu   more ›