Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Has the number of cars actually decreased on the congested corridor since 2007? Yes, according to one study.
A Walter Reed study found that traffic on much of the Rockville Pike and Jones Bridge Road has decreased since 2007, despite the dramatic increase in employees and visitors to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center brought on by BRAC, the Washington Post reported this week. The federally-mandated Base Realignment and Closure program drew 2,500 new employees to the military hospital last year as the Walter Reed Army Medical Center relocated to Bethesda, and yearly visitors there are expected to nearly double to 1 million. Compared with 2007, much of the two clogged thoroughfares saw between 1 percent and 34 percent fewer vehicles during the morning and evening rush hours as of October, the study found, according to the Post. While…
Saturday, August 27, 2011
The final 18 inpatients were transferred from Walter Reed to NavyMed Saturday morning.
In advance of the impending Hurricane Irene, the final 18 inpatients from Walter Reed Army Medical Center were transferred to Bethesda's National Naval Medical Center Saturday morning. The transfer marks the ongoing merger of the Walter Reed with NavyMed, which will soon be known as the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The merger is part of the federally-mandated Base Realignment and Closure process, which will bring 2,500 new employees to Bethesda and nearly double the amount of yearly visitors to one million. The new facility will officially open Sept. 15, culminating six years of planning, The Gazette reports. The transfer of nearly 150 inpatients to Bethesda has been carefully chorepgraphed for about 18 months, according …
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
New bike lanes and an underground pedestrian walkway under Route 355 will help ease traffic congestion when the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center moves in with the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda later this year.
When the new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center opens in Bethesda this September—bringing with it 2,500 more employees and a half a million more visitors each year to the National Naval Medical Center campus—new transportation infrastructure will be in the works, thanks to $300 million in funds set aside by Congress last week to ease transitions brought about by federally-mandated Base Realignment and Closure activities. The funds—which will be shared with a few other BRAC projects across the nation—will be used in Bethesda to upgrade public access to the National Naval Medical Center, the National Institutes of Health, and, come September, the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. “Shovel-ready” infrastructure …
Thursday, November 18, 2010
The goals include creating a priority list of projects, securing funding, communication of what’s going on and improving the county’s BRAC website.
Montgomery County's Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Implementation Committee discussed goals for the group to pursue in the coming months. The committee is made up of stakeholders from the community and a variety of state and local agencies, as well as the Navy. They offer recommendations for the move of a portion of Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., which is slated to relocate to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda next September. Ilaya Hopkins, immediate past president of the East Bethesda Citizens Association, submitted potential goals for the committee to focus on, which the group referred to as "committee deliverables." One of the deliverables is to develop a priority list of projects, in the case that…
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Because of the mid-term election, the county is unsure when Congress will act.
Congress has yet to allocate federal funds that would help pay for transportation improvements around the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda. The funds would help mitigate gridlock issues due to Walter Reed Army Medical Center's relocation there, slated for September 2011. Montgomery County BRAC Coordinator Phil Alperson gave an update on the federal funds during Tuesday night's Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Implementation Committee. "The $300 million funding that we're looking at is in the House Defense Appropriation Bill. It is not currently in the Senate Defense Appropriation Bill," said Alperson. He said the congressional funding issue is still very much in flux, especially because of elections held earlier this month. "…
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