MANY CITIZENS IN YOUR AREA
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP89-00244R000400740027-3
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RIPPUB
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K
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Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 3, 2008
Sequence Number:
27
Case Number:
Publication Date:
July 11, 1983
Content Type:
LETTER
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Approved For Release 2008/06/04: CIA-RDP89-00244R000400740027-3
FRANK R. WOLF
10TH DISTRICT. VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON OFFICE
1 30 CANNON BUILDING
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20515
(202) 225-5136
CONSTITUENT SERVICES OFFICES:
1651 OLD MEADOW RD.
SUITE 115
MCLEAN. VIRGINIA 22102
(703) 734-1500
19 E. MARKET ST.
ROOM 4B
LEESBURG, VIRGINIA 22075
(703) 777-4422
(1~un gees of the niter States
Amu of epresent2tttties
s1jit~tou, Lk. 20515
July 11, 1983
Many citizens in your area have expressed concern recently
regarding the potential negative impact of the proposed CIA
expansion. Because I share these concerns, I helped arrange a meeting
on June 28 at the CIA to discuss concerns regarding traffic, parking
and other problems. About 200 people attended this meeting.
Following the meeting, I sent a letter to Harry Fitzwater, deputy
director for administration at the CIA, to outline some of the major
concerns raised at the meeting. I have also talked with various
representatives of neighborhood groups in McLean.
Both at the meeting and in my follow up contact with the agency,
I indicated my view that there is an obligation for federally
maintained roads to bear a greater share of the traffic generated by
this federal facility. The George Washington Memorial Parkway must be
fully evaluated, with appropriate consideration given to environmental
concerns, as to its ability to handle a greater percentage of the
increased traffic. Additionally, it is my belief that improvements
are needed on Routes 193 and 123 to alleviate safety problems on those
roads critical to the neighborhoods surrounding the CIA. The use of
other roads in the surrounding areas should also be explored to reduce
the burden on the nearby communities.
The traffic problems were only a portion of the concerns raised
at the meeting. As I indicated to the CIA, it is my belief that
the remaining questions underscore the need for citizen involvement
throughout the planning process in order to help resolve these
concerns. In my follow up discussions, the CIA has informed me that
they have solicited appropriate citizen representation through the
McLean Citizens Association to meet with the CIA along with
representatives of the National Capital Planning Commission, the
Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation, and the National
Park Service to address these issues.
I will continue to help as needed with these agency-citizen
meetings and welcome your thoughts on this issue at any time.
Frank R. Wolf
Member of Congress
STAT
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