By Jason S Rufner For the 140 program participants of the non-profit ECHOworks, the Dulles Greenway is a path toward self-fulfillment in more ways than one. More than a long strip of smooth asphalt that conveys them to jobsites around Loudoun and western Fairfax, the Greenway — through proceeds generated from its annual “Drive For …
Read MoreThe Spirit of Giving 0
During the holiday season the Dulles Greenway employees usually exchange gifts as a gesture of friendship and camaraderie. However, for the past two years the employees decided to make a donation that would improve the lives of so many Loudoun County families who are without food during the holiday season. During our holiday luncheon, …
Read MoreThe Greenway receives an “Excellent” rating! 0
A recent Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (MWCOG) Traffic survey performed in the Spring of 2011 indicates that the Dulles Greenway had one of the best ratings for free flowing traffic and level of service. Of all the major highways surveyed in the area, the Greenway consistently received all passing grades at all times and directions. …
Read MoreToll Increase 0
Effective January 1, 2012, the maximum base toll to travel on the Dulles Greenway will increase $.30 to $4.00 as permitted by the State Corporation Commission’s (SCC) approved toll structure. The congestion management toll will increase by $.30, to $4.80. The new toll rates for a 2-axle vehicle is noted below. Greenway motorists traveling onto or …
Read MoreA Special Presentation 0
On September 13, 2011, Dulles Greenway officials were presented with an American Flag from America’s 911 Foundation. This flag was flown in New York City, at the Pentagon, and at the Flight 93 National Memorial on September 11, 2009. For the past six years, the Greenway has been a sponsor of the America’s 9/11 Ride.
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