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Irene Morales Ward, Realtor, ABR, e-Pro Northern Virginia Real Estate

Will Primmer House Road EVER Open?

Anyone living in the southeast portion of Stafford County understands the frustration everyone feels when passing Primmer House Road. The road, developed by Maryland Development Company as a part of Leeland Station subdivision, will provide easy access for VRE commuters and residents from that portion of Stafford County to access Rt 1 and the 95 interchange.

At the moment, drivers are taking the original (and longer) route along Morton Rd to Layhill Rd. This alternate route is about 1 mile longer and much more difficult to navigate as the road is extremely windy.

On numerous occasions when passing Primmer House Rd, I would notice the ROAD CLOSED barricades moved as frustrated drivers got fed up with the delays and decided to take matters into their own hands. The road had passed inspections on two occasions from both VDOT and CSX engineers.

The reason for the delay was simple - money. The developer would have had the opportunity to open the road without the road having to be entered into the state road system had they been willing to assume liability for maintenance of the road. However, a spokesman for the developer has said that it cannot afford maintenance costs, and wants to keep the road closed until it's in the state system.

The Stafford Board of Supervisors will petition VDOT to approve the road into the state's road system at its meeting on February 5th. By all accounts, proposed resolution R08-100 is awaiting approval as part of the consent agenda for the afternoon session. Now, when the road will actually open is anyone's guess!

Get Out and VOTE in Virginia Presidential Primary

The Commonwealth of Virginia is preparing to hold its presidential primary election February 12th. This primary will come a week after the "Super Tuesday" contest in which 24 other states hold their presidential primaries. February 12th will be the first opportunity that Virginians have to vote for the presidential candidate they feel will best demonstrate the characteristics needed of the next Commander in Chief.

Virginia voters who registered prior to the January 14th deadline will be allowed to vote for the Republican or Democratic presidential candidate of their choice. Nearly 2,500 polling locations will be open within Virginia's 11 Congressional districts. Under a special provision of Virginia law, Virginia residents who will turn 18 years of age on or before the November 4, 2008 presidential election are eligible to register in advance and vote in the presidential primary.

Polls open February 12th at 6am and close at 7pm. If you are planning to vote by absentee ballot, you must register in person at the Stafford County Voter Registrar's office no later than February 5th.

For more information about the primary election in Stafford County, visit the Stafford County web site.

Irene Morales Ward, Northern Virginia Real Estate

Aquia Towne Center to get an Overhaul

I've been going to the Aquia Towne Center Movie Theatre for almost as long as it's been up! Built in 1986, it was a wonderful addition to a growing area. Sitting just outside the gates of the Aquia Harbour community, the Aquia Towne center, owned by Michigan-based Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust, was a perfect addition for families looking for nearby entertainment. Every summer, Regal Cinemas offered free children's movies to the public on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. I can't tell you how many movies we sat through. It was a perfect escape - especially on swim meet days when the kids couldn't go in the pool until later in the afternoon.

Ramco-Gershenson plans to redo the Aquia Towne Shopping Center which has various one story shops and restaurants such as Big Lots, Minnieland, Achara Flowers and Gifts, Rite-Aid, as well as Northrup Grumman and much more. In its place will be upscale office buildings, restaurants and shops, parking garages, as well as between 69 and 287 residential units with a maximum of 727,473 of commercial use. The Aquia 10 Regal Cinema is expected to remain open until this coming June when plans for its demolition commence. In its place will be a 14-screen, state-of-the-art theater which is digitally enhanced and will seat up to 2,500.

Understandably, while the "idea" seems ideal from a commercial perspective, area residents are less than enthusiastic about the consequences of such a proposal. Most impacted by the proposal are the residents of bordering Aquia Harbour who have issue with the developers plans to try to access two additional entrances into the Town Center which will need Aquia Harbour HOA approval.

Also, groups such as Stafford Citizens for a Sustainable Future (SCSF), a non-partisan group made of local Stafford citizens concerned about the county's growth, have strong concerns about traffic issues, among other things. Currently, traffic at the intersection of Rt 1 and 610 sees significant traffic delays specifically at peak evening rush hour times. VDOT's impact study shows concerns about the future traffic generated as a result of the developer's proposal.

Changes to the applicant's proposal which were to appear before the Stafford County Board of Supervisors on December 18th, were made on December 17th. The changes were significantly different from the original proposal with regard to proffers paid by the developer (see page 7).

In conclusion, while I welcome progress and would love to see Aquia Towne Center renovated to reflect a more modern and attractive shopping center, it is imperative that the county residents realize that with progress comes a price and traffic concerns are at the top of many Stafford commuters' minds. Like most improvements in the county, it is my opinion that Stafford won't have a well thought out and financed infrastructure to accommodate this much anticipated renovation.

Irene Morales Ward, Northern Virginia Real Estate