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"The real problem will be in the evening," Fahrney said.
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"Traffic studies should have come before the decisions on relocation were made," Fahrney said, channeling some of the conclusions drawn by the research task force about the need for greater coordination between federal and local governments with regard to future base realignment programs.
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Tom Fahrney, VDOT's coordinator for problems stemming from the huge personnel shifts required by the federal Base Realignment and Closure program, focused on attempts to ease congestion likely to occur around Fort Belvoir and the Mark Center.
Northern Virginia transportation plan update Robert Thomson 2010
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This fall, morning traffic on I-395 near Seminary Road will be even worse, in both directions, Fahrney said.
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Connaughton also moved to address a BRAC problem north of Belvoir that looms large in Fahrney's nightmares about September.
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It's the reality facing Tom Fahrney, who has coordinated the Virginia Department of Transportation's response to the base realignment program since 2007.
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Tom Fahrney, VDOT's coordinator for problems stemming from the huge personnel shifts required by the federal Base Realignment and Closure program, focused on attempts to ease congestion likely to occur around Fort Belvoir and the Mark Center.
Northern Virginia transportation plan update Robert Thomson 2010
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While Fahrney's range is statewide, an inevitable focus is on the Interstate 95/395 corridor, which serves the Pentagon, Fort Belvoir's main post and Engineer Proving Ground, the Mark Center and Quantico, five centers that will employ about 84,000 people.
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"Employees will be in place while we're trying to construct these improvements," Fahrney noted.
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Said Fahrney: "We are just here trying to find a solution to a problem."
Crush of defense workers headed for N.Va. creates challenges, opportunities 2010
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