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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210526T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210526T210000
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SUMMARY:Thoroughfare\, Transit\, and Trails: Comprehensive Plan Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date! The Prince William County Department of Transportation and Department of Parks\, Recreation and Tourism will host two online public meetings on May 26 and June 9\, 2021\, launching updates to the Mobility section of Pathway to 2040. The meetings will focus on Thoroughfare\, Transit\, and Trails in the Mobility section of the Comprehensive Plan. \n  \n \nDue to the interactive nature of these meetings\, attendance for each meeting will be limited to 260 participants. \n  \nMore information on these meetings and how to register for the meetings will be posted the project website\, www.pwcva.gov/Pathway-to-2040\, in the coming weeks. Questions and comments related to the Mobility section of the Comprehensive Plan can be directed to the Prince William County Planning Office by emailing mobility@pwcva.gov; or via the website comment form. \n\nWednesday May 26 (7:00 PM – 8:30 PM) – Roadways and Transit component of the Mobility Chapter\n\nTo register for this meeting\, click this link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYoc-6tqTItGNBBG5br7k_5n_qeHRk_gtKM
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/thoroughfare-transit-and-trails-comprehensive-plan-public-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual\, VA
CATEGORIES:County Government,Occoquan Magisterial District/Supervisor Boddye,Transportation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prince William County Department of Transportation":MAILTO:Transportation@pwcgov.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210525T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210525T130000
DTSTAMP:20210423T045743Z
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SUMMARY:Transportation Tuesday! Rt 28 Bypass Right of Way Process Informational Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In March\, the Prince William County Department of Transportation launched an event series called ‘Transportation Tuesday’ in an effort to establish a regular cadence to further discuss topics related to the Route 28 Bypass project in a more informal setting. These are short information sessions for the public to learn more about specific aspects of the Route 28 Bypass project. Unlike previous information sessions\, these short ‘Transportation Tuesdays’ will not include a live Q&A portion. Rather\, we will dive deeper into residents’ previously identified concerns and we will capture additional questions that will shape future communication and engagement. \nWe are having the second event in series on Tuesday\, April 27th at 12pm\, with our second topic\, focusing on the Right-of-Way Process. We will be utilizing the multi-language channel feature Zoom provides and have Spanish speaking interpreters for those who prefer to listen in Spanish. In addition\, the session will be recorded and posted on our Route 28 Bypass website to increase accessibility. \nPlease visit Route28Bypass.com to join this meeting and learn more about PWC DOT Route 28 Bypass events \nPrince William County Government \nDepartment of Transportation | Planning Division \n5 County Complex Ct.\, Prince William\, VA 22192 \nwww.pwcgov.org/transportation
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/transportation-tuesday-rt-28-bypass-right-of-way-process-informational-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual\, VA
CATEGORIES:County Government,Transportation,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prince William County Department of Transportation":MAILTO:Transportation@pwcgov.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210522
DTSTAMP:20210518T175058Z
CREATED:20210518T175057Z
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SUMMARY:Bike To Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Bike to Work Day\, scheduled for May 21 this year\, is meant to encourage people to consider an alternative way to travel that can help improve their health\, reduce traffic congestion\, conserve energy and improve air quality. \nBike to Work Day\, sponsored by the Washington Area Bicycle Association and Washington Metropolitan Council of Governments Commuter Connections Program\, is part of Bike to Work Month\, which is held in May each year. Bike to Work Month is intended to get people thinking about alternate travel outside of driving to work. \n \nLast year\, Bike to Work Day was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns\, but it is on this year\, with some restrictions in place at the 10 pit stops across Prince William County\, where cyclists can stop along their way to get t-shirts\, water bottles and snacks. People should show up at the pit stops with a mask on\, arrange check in times and maintain social distancing.  \nThe following is a list of pit stops in Prince William County\, hours of operation and contacts. \n\nDumfries at Town Hall Community Center\nHaymarket Bicycles\nManassas – George Mason University\nManassas – VRE Station\nRippon Landing VRE Station\nWoodbridge – Chinn Center (morning & afternoon)\nWoodbridge – VRE Station\n\nIn the United States\, the League of American Bicyclists is credited with starting the week-long observance and promoting celebrations in communities from coast to coast. Established in 1956\, National Bike Month started the observance that then created National Bike Week. \nIn the United Kingdom\, the first preliminary Bike Week was held in 1923\, and the tradition was born.
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/bike-to-work-day/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:County Government,Transportation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210427T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210427T130000
DTSTAMP:20210423T044309Z
CREATED:20210423T044308Z
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SUMMARY:Transportation Tuesday! Route 28 Bypass Project Design Process and Timeline Informational Session
DESCRIPTION:Last month\, the Prince William County Department of Transportation launched an event series called ‘Transportation Tuesday’ in an effort to establish a regular cadence to further discuss topics related to the Route 28 Bypass project in a more informal setting. These are short information sessions for the public to learn more about specific aspects of the Route 28 Bypass project. Unlike previous information sessions\, these short ‘Transportation Tuesdays’ will not include a live Q&A portion. Rather\, we will dive deeper into residents’ previously identified concerns and we will capture additional questions that will shape future communication and engagement. \nWe are having the second event in series on Tuesday\, April 27th at 12pm\, with our second topic\, focusing on the Design Process and Timeline. We will be utilizing the multi-language channel feature Zoom provides and have Spanish speaking interpreters for those who prefer to listen in Spanish. In addition\, the session will be recorded and posted on our Route 28 Bypass website to increase accessibility. \nPlease visit Route28Bypass.com to join this meeting and learn more about PWCDOT Route 28 Bypass events. \n \n  \nPrince William County Government \nDepartment of Transportation | Planning Division \n5 County Complex Ct.\, Prince William\, VA 22192 \nwww.pwcgov.org/transportation
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/transportation-tuesday-route-28-bypass-project-design-process-and-timeline-informational-session/
LOCATION:Virtual\, VA
CATEGORIES:County Government,Transportation,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prince William County Department of Transportation":MAILTO:Transportation@pwcgov.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210327T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210327T200000
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SUMMARY:Transit and Communities—Impacts and Land Use with Dr. Bob Schneider\, Executive Director\, OmniRide
DESCRIPTION:Transit and Communities—Impacts and Land Use\nwith Dr. Bob Schneider\, Executive Director\, OmniRide\nThursday\, March 25\, 7pm. Register here.\n \n  \nWe are connected to our family\, friends\, neighbors\, and our greater community by roads\, trails\, sidewalks\, and bike lanes. They get us from where we live to where we work and play. This connectivity is what builds communities. Public transportation connects all of these resources and helps provide access for so many different people and for many different needs. \nThe challenge is that much of transit’s success is shaped by land use\, density\, and infrastructure: like a fruit topping poured onto the cake after it has been baked and cooled. What happens when transit is a key ingredient and is baked into the product? What does that look like and what does that mean for a community? \nIn this discussion\, we will hear from Dr. Bob Schneider\, Executive Director of OmniRide\, who will give us an overview of the organization\, its services\, and the challenges the greater Prince William area faces as we look to improve our transportation options\, especially in the area of mass transit and general public transportation. \n \nWith a presentation that will cover both macro and micro issues—including the impacts of the pandemic on transportation as a whole—Dr. Schneider will help provide a different perspective on the struggles and opportunities for transit in the Prince William Community.
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/transit-and-communities-impacts-and-land-use-with-dr-bob-schneider-executive-director-omniride/
LOCATION:Virtual\, VA
CATEGORIES:Transportation,Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210311T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210311T200000
DTSTAMP:20210224T170308Z
CREATED:20210205T201528Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Town Hall: Vehicle Noise
DESCRIPTION:Register here \n\nOur office has received numerous calls from residents frustrated by excessive vehicle noise\, often accompanied by speeding. This issue is detracting from quiet enjoyment of our homes and safety on our roads. At the same time\, state and county code are written in such a way that moving noise violations are difficult to enforce. \nAddressing the causes\, which includes jake brakes and modified mufflers\, will take collaboration from multiple agencies and levels of government. Join Supervisor Boddye and a panel of knowledgeable transportation professionals and state legislators as they discuss:\nCurtailing excessive road noise through inspections and enforcement\, to include a look at existing challenges \n\nChanging state and local policy to improve the ability to regulate vehicle noise\nIdentifying next steps\, including community involvement\, needed to address the issue\nAdditionally\, you are invited to submit questions and share ideas in advance\, or during the event. Register and invite a neighbor!\n\nHosted by Occoquan District Supervisor Kenny Boddye\, panelists include: \n\nSenator Scott Surovell\, Virginia’s 36th District\nDelegate Danica Roem\, Virginia’s 13th District\nAmy Ashworth\, Prince William County Commonwealth’s Attorney\nVirginia State Police\, Safety Division\nFirst Sergeant Ed Petke\, Special Operations Bureau/Traffic Unit\, Prince William County
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/virtual-town-hall-vehicle-noise/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Town Hall,Free,Transportation,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Occoquan Magisterial District/Supervisor Boddye":MAILTO:occoquan@pwcgov.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210224T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210224T200000
DTSTAMP:20210221T063453Z
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SUMMARY:Route 1 Renaming Project Virtual Information Meeting
DESCRIPTION:​Prince William County invites you to attend a virtual information session regarding the Route 1 Renaming project on Feb. 24\, 2021\, from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSince 2019\, local jurisdictions in Northern Virginia have undertaken efforts to rename Route 1 as Richmond Highway. Realizing it was time for a change in Prince William County\, in September 2020\, the Board of County Supervisors approved a resolution to request that the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) change the name of Route 1 in Prince William County from Jefferson Davis Highway. On Nov. 24\, 2020\, CTB unanimously approved the request to rename Route 1 in Prince William County to Richmond Highway. \nAs the County moves forward with the name change process\, public engagement is a central focus in this effort. This informational meeting will inform residents and businesses\, specifically those impacted\, of the project background\, efforts to date\, status\, and next steps. The public is invited to ask questions after the presentation and to provide feedback. \nThe County will ensure that the public stays informed throughout the process with additional virtual town halls\, mailings\, and a dedicated project webpage. This also includes reaching out to impacted business owners and residents to make this transition as smooth as possible. The project is expected to take up to two years to fully implement. Please know there is time to prepare business owners and residents for this change\, and it is the commitment of the County to minimize the impact as much as possible. \nThe County will post a recording of this meeting and the accompanying presentation on the project webpage. \nMeeting Registration Information \n• Register to attend: https://pwc-doit.webex.com/pwc-doit/onstage/g.php?MTID=ebeca84e744c0ca2eb4c511e6f0ada0ee \n*Once participants register\, they will receive both a meeting link and an audio-only dial-in number. *  \nQuestions\, Comments\, Or Feedback \nPlease submit questions\, comments\, or feedback using one of the methods below. Submissions received before Monday\, Feb. 22\, 2021\, can be addressed during the meeting. All questions will be responded to promptly. \n•            Via email to Rt1renaming@pwcgov.org \n•            By phone: 703-792-6825
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/route-1-renaming-project-virtual-information-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual\, VA
CATEGORIES:County Government,Town Hall,Transportation,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210223T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210223T200000
DTSTAMP:20210128T201925Z
CREATED:20210104T150215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210128T201925Z
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SUMMARY:Rollingwood Village Virtual Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Supervisor Boddye and a panel of state and county professionals best-positioned to respond to your most pressing neighborhood concerns. You will hear from\, and speak with\, representatives from PWC and Virginia Departments of Transportation (DOT)\, Neighborhood Services and Police. Topics on the agenda include lack of parking\, speeding\, loud cars and litter. \nPanelists: \n\nSupervisor Kenny Boddye\, Occoquan District Supervisor\nCathy Holtzlander\, Neighborhood Coordinator\, Prince William County\nScott MacDonald\, Recycling Program Manager\, Prince William County\nLieutenant Michael Sullivan\, D Squad Watch Commander\nRichard Weinmann\, Traffic Safety Engineering Branch Manager\, Prince William County\nSalah Salem\, Traffic Safety Engineer\, Prince William County\nRichard Burke\, Transportation and Land Use Director\, VDOT\nAleksandra Tuliszka\, Assistant Transportation and Land Use Director\, VDOT\nRon Sutphin\, Traffic Engineer\, VDOT\nBobby Shetley\, Prince William County Residency Administrator\, VDOT\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/rollingwood-village-virtual-town-hall/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:HOA Events,Occoquan Magisterial District/Supervisor Boddye,Town Hall,Free,Transportation,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Occoquan Magisterial District/Supervisor Boddye":MAILTO:occoquan@pwcgov.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210218T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210218T210000
DTSTAMP:20210212T034448Z
CREATED:20210212T034448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210212T034448Z
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SUMMARY:Route 28 Bypass Project Virtual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Prince William County invites you to attend a virtual information session regarding the Route 28 Bypass project on Thursday\, Feb. 18\, 2021\, at 7:00 p.m. This approximately $300 million infrastructure project\, one of the largest in the history of Prince William County\, will reduce traffic congestion\, improve travel reliability and address other transportation challenges in the area. \nThe meeting will inform residents about the project’s background\, its current status and aspects of the Route 28 Bypass that most directly impact Prince William County residents. While there are no major updates on the project at this time\, the session will provide a baseline of information about the Route 28 Bypass while also sharing planned communication activities that will help citizens remain informed and involved as the project moves forward. The latest information about the project is available on Route28Bypass.com. \nThe Prince William County Department of Transportation (PWC DOT) will continue to host information sessions on the Route 28 Bypass project and address topics specific to Prince William County as the project progresses. \nThe public is invited to ask questions and provide feedback during the presentation. You may also submit questions or comments before using any of the mechanisms below. \nMeeting Registration Information \n\nRegister to attend the Route 28 Bypass Virtual Meeting:\n\nhttps://theclearing.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_P47suUPqQ0O0x1ZBK8KVlA \n\nDial In: +1-301 715 8592 | Webinar ID: 920 6806 7097 | Passcode: 397360\n\nPlease submit questions/comments about the Route 28 Bypass using one of the methods below. Submissions received before Feb. 18 at 5 pm may be addressed during the meeting. All questions will be responded to in a timely manner via email or route28Bypass.com. \nHave thoughts on how to enhance communication efforts going forward? Please submit any feedback\, comments\, questions or concerns to PWCDOT: \n\nVia email to PWC DOT\, route28bypass@pwcgov.org\nIn writing to: Department of Transportation\, Prince William County\, 5 County Complex Court\, Prince William\, VA 22192\nBy phone: 703-792-6273
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/route-28-bypass-project-virtual-meeting/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:County Government,Occoquan Magisterial District/Supervisor Boddye,Town Hall,Transportation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200709T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200709T200000
DTSTAMP:20200709T221016Z
CREATED:20200518T221224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200709T221016Z
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Town Hall: Reducing Speeding on Valleywood
DESCRIPTION:Supervisor Boddye invites you to join him for a neighborhood meeting to learn about and discuss traffic calming measures for Valleywood Drive\, such as speed tables and crosswalks. Joining us will be representatives from the Prince William’s transportation and police departments who will be available to answer your questions and address your concerns. \nUPDATE: Due to ongoing health and safety concerns\, this town hall will only be offered virtually. Dial-in options will also be available and we plan to accommodate questions from call-in participants. \nClick here to register \nYoutube Live stream: occoq.org/youtube \nResources: \nTransportation’s powerpoint presentation \nFollow the event on Facebook \nPWC Department of Transportation website \nReduce Speeding in Your Neighborhood \nTraffic Calming Guide \n 
URL:https://occoquandistrict.net/event/neighborhood-town-hall-traffic-calming-in-valleywood/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:County Government,Occoquan Magisterial District/Supervisor Boddye,Town Hall,Free,Transportation,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Occoquan Magisterial District/Supervisor Boddye":MAILTO:occoquan@pwcgov.org
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