Fairfax County officials complain to VDOT

The Fairfax Board of Supervisors will send a letter to the Virginia Department of Transportation  to complain about deteriorating county roads. County officials have received hundreds of complaints abut the roads, which are maintained by VDOT.

"I've got crosswalks in front of Metro stations that don't have paint on them anymore," said Supervisor Jeff McKay. "I've got school crossings that don't have paint anymore, I've got medians that aren't mowed and I've got trash laying along the roadsides."

VDOT officials are sympathetic, but note that funds are limited and that the department's first priorities are to maintain and improve Virginia's interstates and other highways.

Read more in The Washington Examiner....

Posted on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 - 6:24pm