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Fairfax County holds third community meeting on Delaney Drive traffic-calming amid neighborhood disagreement
Summary
Fairfax County Department of Transportation presented a revised Delaney Drive traffic-calming plan — proposing two speed humps and one speed table — and outlined a ballot process requiring 24 of 46 occupied-property ballots in favor. Neighbors voiced both support and concerns about transparency and outreach.
Fairfax County Department of Transportation staff presented a revised traffic‑calming plan for Delaney Drive at a third community meeting and answered neighborhood questions about device siting, eligibility and the ballot process.
Ryan O'Carol of the Fairfax County Department of Transportation (FC DOT) explained that the plan proposes two speed humps and one speed table on Delaney Drive and described the program steps: project initiation, plan development, community engagement, a ballot phase and installation. FC DOT said the plan will go to a ballot if the local task force so decides, and that the project will be presented to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors for endorsement before installation is scheduled with the county’s Department of Public Works and Environmental Services.
The presentation included device details: FC DOT described a typical speed hump as roughly 12 feet long and 3…
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