495 Express Lanes: Gallows Road Closed Overnight – Starting at 10 p.m., Saturday, June 9

Gallows Road (Route 650) will close at I-495 on Saturday night, June 9, from 10 p.m. until 9 a.m., Sunday, June 10, for overhead sign installation for the 495 Express Lanes Project. The closure will be set-up on the Inner Loop (northbound) side of I-495 and Gallows Road.

Emergency vehicles will be permitted through the work zone maintaining access to INOVA Fairfax Hospital. I-495 motorists using Exit 51, Gallows Road will also have access to the hospital. The following overnight Gallows Road detour routes will be in effect.

Detour Routes

Gallows Road south traffic heading toward Annandale will be directed to take I-495 north to Exit 50B, Arlington Blvd. (Route 50) east to Graham Road south, right onto Annandale Road south and follow signs to Gallows Road. To view a map of the detour click here.

Gallows Road north traffic heading toward I-495 north/Merrifield will be directed to take Gallows Road south, to right onto Annandale/Hummer Road, right onto Little River Turnpike (Route 236) west and follow signs to I-495 north. To view a map of the detour click here.

The detour may add an additional 10-20 minutes onto a trip during overnight hours.

Should inclement weather occur, this work will be rescheduled for Sunday night, June 10.

The 495 Express Lanes, two new high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes in each direction, from the Springfield Interchange to just north of the Dulles Toll Road, will provide faster, more direct options for high-occupancy vehicles and toll-paying customers. Whether you travel by car, carpool, or bus, these lanes will provide greater control over your commute on the Beltway.

Mason District May 2012 E-Newsletter

Farmers Market  Returns to  Mason District Park
The Farmer’s Market  returns every  Thursday morning, beginning May 3,  from 8 a.m. until 12  noon at Mason District Park , 6621 Columbia Pike in Annandale .    All products sold are produced by vendors within 125 miles of Fairfax County.   Growers  offer  vine-ripe produce, fresh baked goods, herb plants, and much more for your spring and summer time enjoyment.  For a complete schedule of Farmer’s Markets hosted by the Fairfax County Park Authority, and other activities, call 703-324-5390, or visit the Web Site at  www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/wp-farm-mkt.htm.

Reminder:  Household Hazardous Waste Disposal and Document Shredding Returns to Mason District In May 
On  Saturday, May 19, from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. , residents can bring up to  five  medium-sized  boxes of paper per household  for  Document  Shredding   (please remove  paper from  binders ,  remove binder clips , and remove paper clips and rubber bands ).   This event is for paper documents only (no film or computer discs), and is intended for shredding personal or sensitive documents.  Both services are  FREE  for Fairfax County residents .   For a list of recycling and trash-related events in Fairfax County, call 703-324-5230, or log-on to   www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dpwes/recycling/intro-programs.htm.

Go Green: Bike To Work on May 18 !
May is National Bike Month and Friday, May 18, is “Bike to Work Day.”  Save some fuel, and join thousands of area commuters, who will use their pedal power and bike to work!  Register on-line at  www.biketoworkmetrodc.org, or call 800-745-7433.  Pre-register by May 11 for free T-Shirt and bike raffle.  T-Shirts will be available at pit stops for the first 11,000 riders who register.  There are more than 50 Bike to Work Day pit stops located in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.   In Fairfax County there are nine pit stops: Tyson’s, Vienna, Reston, Fairfax Corner/Government Center, Fairfax City/GMU, Springfield, Merrifield, Herndon, and Burke.  For more information about Bike to Work Day, or for help with routing your trip, contact Charlie Strunk, Fairfax County Department of Transportation, 703-877-5600 (TTY 711), or send an  e-mail to  bicycleprograms@fairfaxcounty.gov.

May 25-31: Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday
Hurricane season begins June 1 through November 30, so mark your calendar and plan to replenish essential emergency supplies during May 25-31, when some supplies will be sales tax exempt.  A list of items, and other preparedness information, is available at  www.readyvirginia.gov.  Although spring and summer rains may be heavy at times, it is in the fall when the threat of hurricanes and other severe storms is more prevalent in Northern Virginia.  For information about storm preparedness, visit the Fairfax County Office of Emergency Management’s Web site at  www.fairfaxcounty.gov/oem, or call 571-350-1000, TTY 711.

Mason Matters! The Television Show
The  May edition of  Mason Matters! the television show that brings you news and information about our Mason District community, hosted by Supervisor Penny Gross, features Michael Congleton, strategic initiatives manager with the Department of Code Compliance, and Master Animal Control Officer Jennifer Milburn with the Fairfax County Police Department, Animal Services Division.  Spring cleaning requires time and decision-making about items to keep, toss, or donate, but when  saving too many items is taken to the extreme, it is called hoarding.    Hoarding commonly manifests itself in the excessive collection of printed material, clothing, and household trash.  However, hoarding of animals now can be added to the list, posing a health and safety risk to individuals and animals.   Mason Matters!  airs on Cable Channel 16 every Thursday at 7 p.m., and every Friday and Sunday at 6:30 p.m., and daily on-line at  www.fairfaxcounty.gov/mason.

Fairfax County Severe Traffic Alert – April 27-29

The Lee Highway (Route 29) and Gallows Road intersection in Merrifield will be closed from 9 p.m. Friday, April 27 until mid-afternoon Sunday, April 29 for crews to repave the intersection as part of the ongoing construction project.

Drivers will not be able to cross the intersection and are encouraged to use alternate routes. Signs will be posted detouring drivers around the intersection via Prosperity Avenue, Gallows Road, Providence Forest Drive, Hartland Road, Lee Highway and Porter Road.

All businesses along Lee Highway and Gallows Road will remain accessible, however drivers will need to use the detour if approaching from the other side of the intersection.

Message signs are posted to notify drivers of the upcoming closure. During the closure, Fairfax County Police will be present at all four approaches to the intersection to alert drivers.

Parking Enforcement to Resume February 1st

If you have not already re-registered your vehicles with GHA Community Management please be aware that towing of vehicles that fail to display the new 2012 parking stickers resumes on February 1st. If your cars are not displaying the blue and white parking stickers, please submit your copy of the 2012 Parking Sticker Application (link below) in person at the GHA offices (3020 Hamaker Court, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22031, portfolio managerCamellia Fries):

2012 Parking Sticker Application

Parking enforcement in the Raintree community is handled by AL’S TOWING SERVICES (703-790-1156) and cars are stored at: 8109 Ransell Road, Falls Church, VA 22042.