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Article: Fairfax City, County Take Varying Routes
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- The Washington Post
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- February 4, 1988
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For years, Fairfax City leaders have struggled with Fairfax
County officials over who should unsnarl traffic on the city's
streets, which are shared by local motorists and county drivers
commuting between their homes in Burke or Fairfax Station and their
offices in Tysons Corner or the Dulles corridor.
Last week, county and city officials, in separate actions, took
different approaches to the problem.
At its Jan. 26 meeting, the Fairfax City Council approved this
year's version of the city's five-year program of capital
improvements. Included in the $29 million program are about $8
million in transportation improvements, including a new $1 million
plan to add a third turning lane to Rte. ...