Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MD, it's 6% just like in VA, but I'm envious of the roads in VA every time I drive there. Seems like VA builds them in anticipation of growth, while MD builds them only after they are desparately needed.
We desperately need a new Potomac crossing, but MD is blocking that.
VDOT did a study and said we need a wider bridge, with HOT lanes, at the site of the current ALB, not a new upriver crossing. And Hogan's latest plan would do that.
It is also widely believed we need a new metrorail crossing from Rosslyn to Georgetown, but that does not directly involve Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MD, it's 6% just like in VA, but I'm envious of the roads in VA every time I drive there. Seems like VA builds them in anticipation of growth, while MD builds them only after they are desparately needed.
We desperately need a new Potomac crossing, but MD is blocking that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have an extra sales tax to pay for a fund for transportation infrastructure. Hampton Roads has something similar.
Google is your friend.
https://www.insidenova.com/news/local/northernva/northern-virginia-sales-tax-going-up-gas-tax-going-down/article_2aed0b50-e13a-11e2-b251-001a4bcf887a.html
But don’t we (and Richmond and Hampton Roads) already pay a disproportionate amount of state taxes?
Anonymous wrote:In MD, it's 6% just like in VA, but I'm envious of the roads in VA every time I drive there. Seems like VA builds them in anticipation of growth, while MD builds them only after they are desparately needed.
Anonymous wrote:We have an extra sales tax to pay for a fund for transportation infrastructure. Hampton Roads has something similar.
Google is your friend.
https://www.insidenova.com/news/local/northernva/northern-virginia-sales-tax-going-up-gas-tax-going-down/article_2aed0b50-e13a-11e2-b251-001a4bcf887a.html
Anonymous wrote:Our taxes went up 20% (from 5% to 6%) in NoVA to create a dedicate source of funding for transportation. (The rest of VA went up 10% from 5% to 5.5%).
Fairfax county leadership supported it since we needed to support metro (which the rest of VA doesn't benefit from).
Funny now that they got their 1% sales tax increase, they used it to support the general fund and are now back at the well wanting to raise it again, you guessed it, to support delaying the Metro depth spiral.