Wednesday, December 2, 2009

DP: 250East Growth Strains Highways, Residents


According to an article in the Progress the other day, "Virginia Department of Transportation traffic counts for last year estimated that 24,000 vehicles traveled on U.S. 250 between Interstate 64 and Route 22 daily, and the number is expected to increase to 42,185 vehicles by 2035."

Nice segue into our latest news: we are shifting our Peter Jefferson Place pickup location to the Topeka Steak House (and Saloon!) on 250East. You can reach this spot from inside the curving lanes of PJP or with an easy zoom-in-zoom-out from the right lane on 250East.
Aside from commuter woes and the implied sitting-in-traffic energy inefficiencies, another issue with congestion is the inability of folks who live east of town to actually get to places they would like to shop in a timely fashion. Solution? Go online -- over 27 different stores, restaurants, and farms. We collect it all for you and meet you with your purchases all bagged up. Get it on the way home! (End of commercial)

1 comment:

  1. Yo, that's the one and only Neal Means with the bumbershoot, is it not?

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