Good evening.
My name is Al Carr.
I live in Kensington and I represent the citzens of District 18 in the Maryland House of Delegates.
I have been following this debate for nearly twenty years.
I support the purple line. But I do not agree with those who say that we should limit our options to light rail as the only mode and to the capitol crescent trail as the only route.
To achieve the best result, we need to make sure that we can think outside the purple box.
In planning for the purple line we need to:
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Keep our options open
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Preserve and expand the Trail
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Address growth at the Bethesda Naval Hospital due to BRAC
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Address local traffic problems that the ICC will bring, and
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Be prepared for all financial scenarios
A true Bus Rapid Transit solution along Jones Bridge Road needs to be added
to the alternatives being considered.

Photo: Springtime - Bethesda Chevy Chase High School atheletes running on the Capital Crescent Trail between Bethesda and Silver Spring.
I don't know how many of the people in this room have actually lived next to a light rail line.
Well I have. And I can tell you that there is no better way to forever divide a neighborhood and keep people separated. And that is what will happen if we put light rail on the capitol crescent trail.
The entire Connecticut Avenue corridor including Kensington has traffic problems that are about to get worse. This corridor suffers from pedestrian fatalities, extreme congestion and dangerous cut through traffic. All of these problems will be made worse by growth at the Naval Hospital due to BRAC. and by the added traffic caused by the Intercounty Connector.
If we fail to consider Bus Rapid Transit on Jones Bridge Road, we will miss an opportunity to address these problems. And we will continue a pattern of piecemeal transportation planning
rather than coordination.
Let's not paint ourselves into a purple corner. Lets keep our options open, so that the end result
will be a smarter purple line.
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