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Friday, July 27, 2012

Silver Line Phase 2 Bidding Begins

At least five groups have surfaced so far with plans to bid on Metro’s project to extend rail to Dulles and Ashburn.

CORRECTION: Five groups have already begun assembling teams to propose bids, not four as initially reported. All five teams are listed at the bottom of the story. Initial story: Hundreds of people representing contractors and subcontractors hoping to be part of the winning bid to construct the second phase of the Metro’s Silver Line to Dulles Airport and Ashburn attended a conference Thursday to learn more about the process and meet construction teams planning to bid on the project. At least five groups have already begun assembling teams to bid on the $1.4 billiion to $1.5 billion “Package A” of the construction project, which includes everything except the rail yard and the five parking garages that may never go to bid. If all goes as …

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Bob Bruhns

5:47 am on Monday, December 31, 2012

I just happened to notice that I made a mistake. The Dulles Rail Phase 1 Design-Build contract is actually here: Design-Build Contract (7.87 MB PDF) http://www.mwaa.com/file/p1dcmcontract_7_25_08.pdf   more ›

Monday, July 16, 2012

Metro: Loudoun’s In, Now for Tax District

Despite critics, businesses and landowners appear either enthusiastic or silent as proposal for new assessment heads for hearing.

Now that Loudoun has opted in to Metro’s Silver Line, work will begin on creating the tax district the Board of Supervisors hope will pay for it. Just before the all-Republican board’s divided vote to opt in, supervisors directed staff to begin the process of establishing the ordinances needed to create the tax district, with a public hearing prior to Nov. 1 and an implementation date of Jan. 1, 2013. The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, the entity tasked with building both phases of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, announced last week that it has issued Requests for Qualifications from potential contractors, marking the first move forward on the estimated $2.7 billion second phase project since Loudoun’s July 3 vote. By …

Bob Bruhns

4:22 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012

This ripoff was sold to the swing voter Ken Reid, on the basis that the costs would essentially be borne by the businesses and property owners right around the stations, where benefit is maximum. Of course, Dulles Rail has been a parade of lies for the past ten years, so maybe we shouldn't expect this story to be honored the next day, when nobody remembers anything that happened.   more ›

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Metro Swing Votes in Crosshairs

Loudoun Opt Out members remind the Leesburg supervisor about his work with Chris Walker.

Less than 24 hours before the Loudoun Board of Supervisors is set to vote on whether Metro’s Silver Line extends beyond Dulles International Airport to Ashburn, opponents of the project stepped up pressure on Ken Reid (R-Leesburg) and Suzanne Volpe (R-Algonkian). Both were considered to be leaning against the project at one point, but have since offered more conciliatory comments. And both are specifically identified on the Loudoun Opt Out website. Reminding Reid of his past statements and past employer, members of group spoke during the board’s public input session Monday directly to Reid. As Patch previously reported, several years ago, Reid co-founded notollincrease.org with Chris Walker, a developer who died in 2011. Walker constructed…

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Metro to Loudoun Letters

Residents across the county have weighed in. Here’s what they said.

Many residents across the county have weighed in on Loudoun’s participation in the planned extension of Metro’s Silver Line beyond Dulles Airport to Ashburn. Here’s a list of those letters, divided into supporters and opponents. Just a review of the headlines is telling, but each headline is linked to its letter for review. Find everything Patch has published about the project here. For additional information about the project, visit the county's web page on Metro. In Favor Leesburg Resident for Metro Round Hill Resident for Metro Metro Sacrifice Brightens Future Willing to Pay for Metro Metro Creates Jobs, Eliminates Commutes Bring Metro, So We Won’t Have to Use It Metro to Loudoun 'Just Makes Sense' Time is Right for Rail to Ashburn …

Phileas Fogg

4:00 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012

"Metro's going to ruin Eastern Loudoun!!" I think the McMansions beat you to it. Get over it Tea Baggers!!!   more ›

Litigious Group Warns Loudoun on Metro

The American Tradition Partnership points to record of unseating candidates.

A group opposed to Loudoun County’s participation in the extension of Metro’s Silver Line sent the county’s Board of Supervisors a letter warning members that they would be targeted in future election for voting in favor of the project. Donald Ferguson, a former aide to Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio (R-Sterling) and now executive director for American Tradition Partnership, signed the letter, which does not threaten to sue the county, but points to its success in litigation. “ATP has one purpose,” Ferguson wrote to supervisors. “To make sure there are consequences for politicians who want to use taxpayers, mom-and-pop business owners and employers as nothing more than punching bags and ATM machines. We can’t be shut up or shut down.” The …

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MIke

10:53 am on Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Sherri, a lot those same folks when shown how it would be paid for by either taxing their property, or increasing their fuel tax, or increasing taxes on business in a 'tax district' would have said NO to Metro!   more ›

Speak Out: Loudoun Metro, Yes or No?

Loudoun is set vote on Metro Tuesday, giving residents a few more opportunities to speak out.

Loudoun residents, and some from beyond, just may show up one more time Monday to tell the Board of Supervisors how they feel about the county's participation in the Metro's Silver Line project. With a vote set for Tuesday and deadline on Wednesday, supervisors have a regularly scheduled public input session at the County Government Center in Leesburg, during which resident may speak about any issue they wish. Let everyone else know how you feel in comments below. We've had lots of folks weigh in on Patch. Has your voice been heard? Residents also have another day to try to get their email messages in support or against to board members. Contact information for supervisors is as follows: All Board members receive mail and calls at: Loudoun…

Bob Bruhns

12:21 pm on Friday, July 6, 2012

Unpaid citizens had to do what our elected officials and paid government staff should have been doing. Instead, our government set things up so that the information would be scattered and hidden. MWAA 'redacted' the costs in Phase I and Phase II, in order to hide them from public view. When MWAA then proceeded to go wild with the overcosts, the FTA came in back in 2011 and let a few obviously …   more ›

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