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  • County Drops Idea of Widening Road Through Wilderness Battlefield

    No 4-lane in Orange battlefield

    County supervisors douse proposal for new State Route 20 through Wilderness park land.

    By ROBIN KNEPPER

    Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
    January 11, 2007


    Orange County supervisors have let go of the idea of a four-lane road through the Wilderness battlefield.

    "It's time to accept the reality that Route 20 is never going to be four-laned through the battlefield," said board Chairman Mark Johnson. "It's not going to happen."

    Johnson's comments preceded the unanimous vote Tuesday night to accept the Route 20 Corridor Plan into the county's comprehensive plan for growth and development.

    The corridor plan stirred controversy by recommending that State Route 20 be widened on its present alignment or a new road built west of it next to Lake of the Woods to accommodate the expected increase in traffic.

    The county Planning Commission added language, however, to "discourage development that would necessitate construction of a four-lane highway over any portion of the route in Orange County."

    "It is the intent of the county not to undertake improvements that would encourage more non-county related traffic," the commission's language continued. "The study did not seriously explore options other that realigning Route 20 through one of the most significant historical resources in the county."

    At Tuesday night's public hearing, representatives from the Civil War Preservation Trust, the Central Virginia Battlefields Trust and the Piedmont Environmental Council joined local no-growth advocates in asking supervisors to accept the Planning Commission's restrictive language.

    Russ Smith, superintendent of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park--which includes the Wilderness Battlefield in Spotsylvania and Orange counties--had voiced the Park Service's objection to an enlarged or realigned road through the battlefield.

    The present alignment of the two-lane highway, the only road into Orange County from the heavily populated northeastern corner of the county where it adjoins Spotsylvania, crosses land owned by the Department of Interior and leased to the Virginia Department of Transportation..

    Although the board's vote was unanimous, Supervisor Rich Wallace, who represents residents of Lake of the Woods and adjoining areas along Route 20, added his caution.

    "It's a dangerous highway," he said, "and something has to be done about it. Too many of our local citizens are dying on that road. Something has to be done to address that."

    Supervisor C.L. "Sonny" Dodson, whose district includes the town of Orange and north along Route 20 to U.S. 522 at Unionville, agreed.

    "Something has to be done," he said, "and will be. But it will be in some other location other than in the present footprint."




    Eric
    Eric J. Mink
    Co. A, 4th Va Inf
    Stonewall Brigade

    Help Preserve the Slaughter Pen Farm - Fredericksburg, Va.

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    Re: County Drops Idea of Widening Road Through Wilderness Battlefield

    Originally posted by Dignann View Post
    Orange County supervisors have let go of the idea of a four-lane road through the Wilderness battlefield.

    "It's time to accept the reality that Route 20 is never going to be four-laned through the battlefield," said board Chairman Mark Johnson. "It's not going to happen."


    The county Planning Commission added language, however, to "discourage development that would necessitate construction of a four-lane highway over any portion of the route in Orange County."
    This looks like a win-win situation to take pressure off the battlefield. Not only are they leaving the land adjoining the road undisturbed, they're discouraging development that would make tearing up the battlefield land an appealing option for the future.

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      Re: County Drops Idea of Widening Road Through Wilderness Battlefield

      Originally posted by KathyBradford View Post
      This looks like a win-win situation to take pressure off the battlefield. Not only are they leaving the land adjoining the road undisturbed, they're discouraging development that would make tearing up the battlefield land an appealing option for the future.
      True, but unless a solution is found for Route 20, the threat could return.

      Eric
      Eric J. Mink
      Co. A, 4th Va Inf
      Stonewall Brigade

      Help Preserve the Slaughter Pen Farm - Fredericksburg, Va.

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        Re: County Drops Idea of Widening Road Through Wilderness Battlefield

        Originally posted by Dignann View Post
        True, but unless a solution is found for Route 20, the threat could return.

        Eric
        Bully for now, I suppose.
        Yours, &c
        Adam Clark
        -Pumpkin Patch Mess

        "I really feel that we've stepped into our ancestor's shoes, but... those shoes suck."
        Connor Clune

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