More than half a decade ago, the Montgomery County Council again nixed plans to build the M-83 Midcounty Highway Extended that has long been in the County's master plan. The highway was one of two major infrastructure projects that were essential to the major growth proposed for the Upcounty area, and Clarksburg in particular. When Clarksburg was allowed to grow more than 800% in population earlier this century, its new residents were promised the M-83 Highway, and a Corridor Cities Transitway light rail system that would connect the proposed new growth centers between Rockville and Clarksburg to the Shady Grove Metro station. In the end, however, all of the growth was allowed to occur, and developers reaped their massive profits - but the promised highway and light rail were never built. That display of naked greed by our developer-controlled County Council wasn't enough - now the Council and Planning Board want to remove the M-83 from the master plan altogether, so it can never be built.
Such a move would be a dereliction of duty by the public officials charged with ensuring adequate infrastructure to maintain a functioning transportation system. Montgomery County doesn't have that even today. Imagine what traffic will be like in another decade with leaders who continue to block completion of our master plan highway system.
As a quick review of the correspondence received by the Planning Board ahead of two public meetings and a November public hearing on changes to the master plan reveals, it isn't residents who are asking for the M-83 to be removed from the plan. In fact, the only letter from an actual Upcounty resident on the question is asking the Planning Board to keep the M-83 in the plan. Those who are asking to have the highway removed are the same handful of tiny groups who have tried to block construction of the highway at every turn. M-83 wasn't even up for discussion, until these groups met privately with Montgomery County Planning Department officials earlier this year.
Our anti-highway, war-on-cars Planning Board is all too eager to indulge this ultra-minority request. Shockingly, so is the "leadership" of the Montgomery County Department of Transportation. The same MCDOT that once determined that Alternative 9a - the master plan alignment of M-83 - should be constructed, until the Council politically interfered with the department, overruling sound traffic engineering practices with radical ideology.
Montgomery County officials continue to rule against the wishes of their own Upcounty constituents. You know, the folks who pay their salaries, and keep the lights on at the County Council and Planning Department.
You would think the Planning Department and County Council would at least feel a stinging sense of shame at their disastrous record on growth in the Upcounty.
Think again.
Longtime residents will well remember the talking points planners and Councilmembers alike sold us as they rammed through sector plans for new growth centers like "Science City," Watkins Mill, Damascus, and Clarksburg. There would be job centers right in these areas, so many new residents wouldn't have to drive down I-270 to Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia! There would be vibrant town centers in Clarksburg and Watkins Mill! There would be a library in Clarksburg! There would be an M-83 Highway between Montgomery Village Avenue and Ridge Road, which - given that we knew the vast majority of new Upcounty residents would commute by car - would divert much of the new Clarksburg, Germantown, and Damascus traffic from I-270, MD 355, and little old Brink Road onto a modern parkway that also would include a major new bicycle link! And for those who could be convinced to board a convenient rail transit alternative, there would be a Corridor Cities light rail system!
None of it ever happened. Not one bit of it.
And no politician paid the price. Even in the myriad of scandals surrounding Clarksburg alone, the Council and Planning Department let Derick Berlage be the lone fall guy. Now, after collecting twenty years' worth of fat checks from their developer sugar daddies, they want to kick Upcounty residents where it hurts one more time, really hard.
They'll probably get away with it. Again. The Council is pretty open about the fact that there simply aren't enough votes in the Upcounty to pose a risk to the holders of the At-Large Council seats in the next election year. And the individual Upcounty Council districts have been severely gerrymandered, to ensure that the residents of the various growth areas like Clarksburg, Damascus, and Germantown can't unite to knock out any one Councilmember come election time. They have repeatedly thumbed their nose at Upcounty residents, and privately call County taxpayers "suckers" and "losers."
Getting away with murder doesn't make it right, however. The Planning Department, Planning Board, and County Council will continue to augment and solidify their legacy of shame, failure, embarrassment, reckless irresponsibility, and dereliction of duty. They'll continue to let a handful of special interests, and their developer sugar daddies, block economic growth and progress at every turn.
We've seen the results of the failure to build the M-83 Highway, the new Potomac River crossing of I-370 to the Dulles area in Virginia, the Rockville Freeway, the Northwest Freeway, the North-Central Freeway, and the Northern Parkway in Montgomery County. Residents sitting in traffic. Higher shipping prices. Job creation and business growth numbers at or near the bottom in the D.C. region. And a failure to attract a single new major corporate headquarters in over a quarter century.
Heckuva job, Brownie!!
The County Council is more interested in turning Maryland into another California period. They should all be fired for not doing what's best for Maryland.
ReplyDelete...you think California is anti-highway...? Are you new to this planet? Maybe instead of mindlessly regurgitating "cALiForNiA iS BaD" Fox News gibberish you actually stop and form an original thought that's at least tangentially rooted in reality.
DeleteHaving spent A LOT of time in California over the last 11 years, specifically San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco, I can say that CA traffic IS NOT AS BAD as our Maryland DC metro area. THEY ARE VERY ACTIVE ABOUT BUILDING NEW OR EXPANDING ROADS. Yes, they may have 16 lanes, but realize that Los Angeles ALONE has 10 million residents.
DeleteMontgomery County has 1 milion, total. Once you become somewhat familiar with the road network, it is easy to get around. NOT in this area. About 2 months ago I spent over 3 hours stuck in traffic and trying to drive through DC from northern Virginia because there was an accident on I495 and River Road. There are no good bridge alternatives! Drive to Point Of Rocks, MD and use rt 15? We used Chain Bridge, which of course was gridlocked, along with the area neighoods.
They are putting in a lot of transit alternatives in these cities in California. They realize the limits of just building more lanes/roads and are moving in another direction.
DeleteVery accurate and incisive review of the M-83 situation. Montgomery County has consistently opposed a sensible balanced transportation program which benefits all modes of transportation. As a result new businesses and prospective residents move across the river to Virginia. The personal vehicle is still King of the Road and will remain so for sometime. The major arterials in Montgomery County are practically gridlocked all day and public transportation won’t solve that problem. Build some roads to accommodate the transportation mode of choice in the County.
ReplyDeleteThis is living in the past. Global climate change is real. If we don't stop the madness for which you are advocating, there won't be a livable world for your grandchildren. And you are lying about the development interests. They continue to be for the M83. The opposition is by those who live in the affected area, and a wide array of civic organizations and public interest organizations representing a broad spectrum of people in this County.
ReplyDeletePublic transit can be a very attractive alternative to driving on very congested roads. I am retired now, and never in my entire working career, living in various places, did I ever commute entirely by car. The few times I had to drive in I wondered why people were crazy enough to brave the congested highways, never knowing how long it will take. It makes no sense. Ride public transit. Read the newspaper, the Bible, your email, or anything you want on the way without imposing danger on others.
And face it, M83 will not be built even if it is in the plan. It has been taken out of the regional transportation plan already, which means it is ineligible for federal funding. The State is in a fiscal crisis and doesn't have money for new transportation projects. People are opposing raising County taxes, and they would have to be raised considerably to build M83 solely with County funds. The transit alternatives are less expensive and have multiple funding sources.
Step 1 to creating 15 minute cities. Remember, "You will own nothing and be happy" (Part of the World Economic Forum charter and in partnership with the United Nations). You are no longer citizens, but rather, subjects (serfdom).
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