The U.S. General Services Administration will be holding a series of public meetings to discuss the impacts of placing a new FBI headquarters at either Greenbelt or Landover in Prince George’s County, or Springfield in Virginia.
The Greenbelt meeting will be held on Monday, Feb. 13 at Greenbelt Public Library, the Springfield meeting will take place Feb. 14 at Robert E. Lee High School, and the Landover meeting will happen on Feb. 15 at Kentland Community Center.
GSA in the midst of preparing a final environmental impact statement for a new FBI headquarters. The final EIS examines the issue of parking, which the draft EIS determined was insufficient at the Greenbelt and Springfield sites.
“We are holding public meetings for each site to provide information about the methodology for changes in the modal splits, reasons for the change, impacts of the additional vehicles, and the resulting mitigations,” according to a statement from the GSA. “It should be noted that the amount of parking at the Landover, MD site did not change from the Draft EIS; however, there were some revisions to the transportation mitigation measures that may be of interest.”
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