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19720516 r-72-9 R-72-9 RESOLUTION WHEREAS Interstate Route 66 borders the City of Fairfax, Virginia'and has two interchanges which provide access to and from the City of Fairfax, Virginia; and WHEREAS said highway, although originally designed to connect to Route 7 and Washington, D.C. now ends at Interstate Route 495; and WHEREAS the usefulness of said highway, which has been built at great expense, is greatly diminished by the failure of said highway to connect to Route 7 and ultimately to Washington, D.C.; and WHEREAS many residents of the City of Fairfax, Virginia work in and around Washington, D.C. and completion of said highway would be of great benefit to them and the amenities of their lives would be greatly improved thereby; and WHEREAS the proposed alignment of said highway has been generally known for many years but the completion of said highway has been delayed in recent years by groups in the path of said highway voicing concern about preservation of the environment of the area; and WHEREAS Metro, another important public transportation project, is being jeopardized by delay and uncertainty concerning the completion of said highway; and WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia is aware of both the burdens and benefits of having an interstate! highway in close proximity to its borders; and WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Fairfa×, Virginia believes that transportation to and from Washington, D.C. and other points in Northern Virginia is one of the primary concerns of the people of Northern Virginia and vitally affects the R-72-9 -2 - 2 - WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia is concerned about all aspects of the environment and quality of lif~ in Northern Virginia and believes that on balance all will be promoted and benefited by the completion of Interstate Route 66 to Route 7 and ultimately to Washington, D.C.; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia that all appropriate local, state and federal authorities be advised of the sense of the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia that Interstate Route 66 be extended and completed to Washington, D.C. as promptly as possible, and that said highway be extended to Route 7 notwith- standing the existing challenges to further construction, and notwithstanding the possibility that said route might never be extended to Washington, D.C. Passed: May 16, 1972. ~/~-~ /~ ~ ~/~ - M y~r