Malcolm X Interchange Project Finished In Ward 8, Bringing Better Access
Malcolm X Interchange Project Finished In Ward 8, Bringing Better Access To Government Sites, New Trail
https://dcist.com/story/22/02/23/dc-malcolm-x-interchange-trail-opens-ward-8/
A new I-295 interchange and accompanying trail in Ward 8 is now complete and open.
The interchange on I-295 and Malcolm X Avenue has six new bridges and creates easier access for a growing area.
The three-year, $100 million project is near Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling. It creates easier access to Department of Homeland Security headquarters, Coast Guard headquarters, and the St. Elizabeth redevelopment project all of which have opened in the past decade.
District Department of Transportation Director Everett Lott said traffic congestion had gotten worse in the area.
As Homeland Security, the Coast Guard were coming in, we needed to make sure we can release some of that pressure, Lott said. Making this project a reality has really improved how cars and motorists are going to be able to travel.
And its really going to be a great asset for the community because now you get a new shared-use path that people can be able to walk, bike, scoot on, which is gonna be fantastic as well.