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Chief Patron: Marshall R.
I-95/395 HOT Lanes (language only)

Item 436 #3h

Item 436 #3h

Transportation
Transportation, Secretary of

Language
Page 477, after line 8, insert:
"H. Notwithstanding any other law, regulation, memorandum of understanding or agreement, neither the Secretary of Transportation, any agency within the  Secretariat, or the Commonwealth Transportation Board shall implement any transfer of any interest in, ownership, or control of, any portion of Interstate 95 from Stafford County to the city of Alexandria for the purpose of construction of High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes by any private entity or consortium unless specifically authorized by the General Assembly.
Furthermore, prior to approval of any contract directly related to the initiation, design, construction or maintenance of any proposed HOT lanes within the jurisdictions of Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William and Stafford Counties and the City of Alexandria, the Department of Transportation is directed to undertake the following:  1. the Department of Transportation shall use its best efforts to design the high-occupancy vehicle/high-occupancy toll lanes to have the movement of traffic be bidirectional as opposed to the current reversible-only lanes.  2. Design the project as two separate projects with one project to include the existing high-occupancy vehicle lanes from the Pentagon on Interstate 395 to their southern terminus in Prince William County , and the second project would include the new HOV/HOT lanes to be constructed on the median ground of Interstate 95 from Prince William County near Quantico to Massaponax.  3.  Review an analysis by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on the benefits of financing, constructing and operating the two separate HOV/HOT projects as public toll authorities by the Commonwealth of Virginia and/or transportation district(s) to include the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority, Northern Virginia Transportation Commission and Potomac Rappahannock Transportation Commission as compared to a private company contract similar to the Transurban/Flour contract signed for Interstate 495 under the Public Private Transportation Act of 1995.  The reports of the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission shall be presented to the Governor and the General Assembly as soon as they are completed."


Explanation
(This amendment prohibits transfer of any interest in, ownership, or control of, any portion of Interstate 95 from Stafford County to the city of Alexandria for the purpose of construction of High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes by any private entity or consortium unless specifically authorized by the General Assembly.)