During a recent meeting of the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority's Planning Coordination Advisory Committee (PCAC), discussions centered on enhancing transportation infrastructure with a focus on equity and safety. A key point raised was the importance of ensuring that all communities, particularly those in need, have equal access to improved transportation resources.
Committee members emphasized that equity should not just be about the physical infrastructure itself, such as roundabouts or stop signs, but rather about the accessibility these improvements provide to underserved communities. One member highlighted the need for infrastructure upgrades in the eastern part of Prince William County to match those in the western part, advocating for a more equitable distribution of resources.
The conversation also touched on the significance of safety features, such as lighting, in transportation projects. Members agreed that incorporating safety measures into design is crucial for fostering a secure environment for all residents.
As the meeting concluded, the committee recognized the complexity of addressing equity in transportation. They acknowledged the need for further exploration of how to ensure that all communities receive the necessary infrastructure improvements, which will ultimately enhance accessibility and safety for everyone.
This meeting reflects the ongoing commitment of the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority to address community needs and ensure that transportation developments benefit all residents, regardless of their location or socioeconomic status.