File #: 22-1217    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/11/2022 In control: City Council Legislative Meeting
On agenda: 6/28/2022 Final action:
Title: Consideration of a Recommendation for Approval of a Resolution Requesting the Commonwealth's Transportation Commissioner Convey Title to the Parcels and Rights-of-Ways for Project 0001-100-102, RW201 (Monroe Avenue Bridge) to the City of Alexandria. [ROLL CALL VOTE]
Attachments: 1. 22-1217_ Attachment 1 Resolution, 2. 22-1217_Attachment 2 Aerial Map, 3. 22-1217 Attachment 3 Plan & Exhibit, 4. 22-1217_Final Resolution
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MEMORANDUM?


DATE: JUNE 28, 2022

TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL

THROUGH: JAMES F. PARAJON, CITY MANAGER /s/

FROM: YON LAMBERT, DIRECTOR, T&ES
NATHAN ORR, CHIEF OF LAND SURVEYS, T&ES

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Consideration of a Recommendation for Approval of a Resolution Requesting the Commonwealth's Transportation Commissioner Convey Title to the Parcels and Rights-of-Ways for Project 0001-100-102, RW201 (Monroe Avenue Bridge) to the City of Alexandria. [ROLL CALL VOTE]
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ISSUE: Several right-of-way parcels and residual properties were unintentionally excluded from previous conveyances from the Commonwealth of Virginia to the City of Alexandria following completion of Transportation Project 0001-100-102, RW201 (Monroe Avenue Bridge).

RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve a resolution requesting the Commonwealth's Transportation Commissioner convey those parcels and residual properties that were omitted from the original conveyance.

BACKGROUND: City staff has worked with the Commonwealth's Commissioner of Transportation's staff to determine that there are 20 parcels (Attachment 2) that were previously omitted and that are to be conveyed from the Commonwealth to the City. Of these 20 parcels, several constitute the area in and around Portner Park. The remainder are currently being used for public access and right-of-way. The noncontiguous location of these parcels is due to a wide variety of factors including alternate design locations and right-of-way parcels that were previously conveyed to the City.

DISCUSSION: The process for this conveyance is governed by state law. Pursuant to the law, the Transportation Commissioner may exercise its authority to convey these parcels and rights-of-ways to the City only upon request by the City. Such ...

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