Commonwealth of Virginia
Transportation Board Selects I-73 Route
May
17, 2001: The Commonwealth Transportation Board
approved building a new terrain Interstate 73
routing it along I-581 and through southeast
Roanoke City, around Mill Mountain, through Windy
Gap, Coopers Cove, east of the current U.S. 220,
and east of Martinsville to the North Carolina
border.
The
board's departure from a path west of
Martinsville, which highway engineers had
recommended, added $106 million, raising the
road's projected cost to $1.2 billion. This
eastern route is expected to displace 139 more
residences, mostly in Henry County, for a total
of 506 homes on a 67-mile path from Roanoke to
the North Carolina border.
In an 8-4 vote, the Commonwealth
Transportation Board rejected a staff
recommendation that Interstate 73 go west of
Martinsville along the current 220 bypass.
The CTB selected Option 2A, with two
deviations 1) the connector path of segment 118
and 118B and 2) at Sydnorsville- Segment
326 instead of 386.
Virginians for Appropriate Roads, a BREDL
chapter, The Friends of Franklin County and BREDL
will continue the fight to upgrade U.S. 220
instead of destroying more land for a redundant
new terrain highway.
"I
hope the people of the Roanoke Valley will not
acquiesce to this. It benefits none of us, unless
we are developers," said Ann Rogers of
Virginians for Appropriate Rural Roads, which
pushed to have U.S. 220 upgraded instead of
having a new road built.
The
effects on wetlands increased with the choice of
the eastern route. The western corridor had been
expected to affect about 25 acres of swamp and
adjoining springs and drainage. The eastern route
adds eight acres to that total, most of it in the
Smith River area south of Martinsville, said
Patsy Napier, who coordinated VDOT's study of
I-73.
VDOT officials said the first phase of
construction would begin in five or six years.
sources: A.P., media outlets, and BREDL
More Info: http://www.roanoke.com/roatimes/future73/5_18.html
(story and map of route)
http://www.bredl.org/transportation
(Agency comments, BREDL letters and comments,
etc.)
May 17, 2001: CTB Resolution choosing
build/new-terrain route for I-73.
May 02, 2001: VAR, BREDL, & FFC letter to DOT/FHWA
expressing our concerns with insufficient I-73
DEIS and request for Supplement or new DEIS.
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