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Public Notice - Hatfield Gate Access Control Point at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall

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Public Notice

 

Title (Project Name): Hatfield Gate Access Control Point at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall

Description: The Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) (the applicant), in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), U.S. Army, and Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), proposes operational and safety improvements to the Hatfield Gate access control point at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington County, Virginia. The applicant intends to increase non-DOD passenger and commercial vehicle queuing capacity to and from Hatfield Gate, which will relieve congestion on Washington Boulevard and on the 2nd Street Bridge caused by vehicles waiting to enter. Proposed work includes the widening of the S. Washington Boulevard northbound exit ramp to 2nd Street to add a second exit lane, geometrical adjustments to the Washington Boulevard and 2nd Street Intersection and extension of the on-ramp to Washington Boulevard northbound for safer vehicle merging. Other miscellaneous work is proposed, including guardrail, signage, striping, pavement resurfacing and drainage improvements. The project is located on both federal land and within VDOT right-of-way. The proposed activity is subject to review for consistency with the enforceable policies of the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program.

Public comment period: November 18, 2024 to December 10, 2024

Applicant name and project number: FHWA; DEQ #24-196F

Facility name and address: Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Hatfield Gate ACP; 2nd Street and Washington Boulevard, Arlington County, Virginia

DEQ contact (for public comments and additional information): Megan Black, Megan.Black@deq.virginia.gov

 

HOW TO COMMENT

DEQ accepts comments from the public by email or postal mail. All comments must include the name, address and telephone number of the person commenting and be received by DEQ within the comment period. The public may review the project documents at DEQ’s central office in Richmond.

 

DEQ Central Office

Office of Environmental Impact Review

1111 East Main Street, Suite 1400

Richmond, Virginia 23219

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