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Virginia House of Delegates 48th District!
Virginia’s 48th Delegate District covers much of north Arlington and the area along the Potomac from Chain Bridge to National Airport. I’m proud to have represented the 48th District’s citizens in Richmond since 1998. I hope you’ll take a few minutes to read about my background, the legislation I’ve championed in Richmond, and my stand on the issues that matter to Arlington, Northern Virginia, and the Commonwealth.
I encourage you to visit my website often. Through the blog on this page I intend to keep you informed on what I see happening on a state level and what it means for Arlington. Please contact me if you have any questions or if there’s an issue involving state government that I can help you resolve.

While Virginia is failing to meet its long-term transportation needs due to a lack of consensus on funding, several large-scale transportation construction projects are underway in Northern Virginia. These “Megaprojects”, largely funded by Federal and private dollars, offer the promise of eased congestion down the road – but they will tie up our travels across Northern Virginia until they’re completed:
I-495 HOT Lanes
Fourteen miles of new HOT (high occupancy toll)lanes are being built on the Beltway between the Mixing Bowl and the Dulles Toll Road. Buses, carpools and vanpools with three or more people, and motorcycles can ride in the new lanes for free. Cars with one or two passengers can ride them if they pay a toll. Learn more.
Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project
This new Metro line eventually will offer service from the East Falls Church station in Arlington to Dulles Airport. The first phase, through Tysons Corner to Wiehle Avenue in Reston, is scheduled for completion in late 2013. Phase 2, to Dulles, is expected to open in 2016. Detailed project information.
Beltway Telegraph Road Interchange
The final phase of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project is rebuilding the Telegraph Road interchange west of the bridge.
I-95 Widening
VDOT is adding a fourth lane in both directions to a six-mile stretch of I-95, between the Fairfax County Parkway and Route 123. The widening is designed to ease a chronic bottleneck and improve traffic flow to and from the rebuilt Mixing Bowl.
Fairfax County Parkway/BRAC
In order to accommodate the thousands of defense workers who will be shifted to Fort Belvoir under DOD’s Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) plan, a number of improvements are under construction. These include the completion of a missing link of the Fairfax County Parkway, as well as I-95 ramps to Fort Belvoir North (formerly the Engineer Proving Ground). A study is underway on how to handle BRAC-related traffic to the Mark Center, at seminary Road and Shirley Highway in Alexandria.
VDOT is warning of significant traffic delays around the Megaproject construction zones in the coming months. (Tysons Corner, at the crossroads of the Beltway HOT lane and Dulles Rail Megaprojects, is likely to be particularly impacted.) Sign up for alerts and updates on these projects.