SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR SIDEWALK AND PATHWAY IMPROVEMENTS    
     
Table 5 summarizes the Facilities Advisory Committee's assessment of who should be responsible for making the recommended additions to the sidewalk and pathway system. The mileages shown in the table are approximate since they have been scaled off County tax maps for each of the pathways in prioritized improvements shown in Tables 3 & 4. These mileages exclude the unprioritized list of large development projects listed on the last two sheets of Tables 3 & 4. Note that the unprioritized improvements associated with large development projects are shown on the map with codes starting with letters.    
     
TABLE 5
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR RECOMMENDED
SIDEWALK AND PATHWAY IMPROVEMENTS IN MILES
         
  8' Asphalt Pathway 4' Concrete Sidewalk Natural Surface Trail Totals
         
Property Owners & Virginia Deptartment        
of Rail & Public Transp.(rail access) 1.7     1.7
Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority (1) 0.6     0.6
Fairfax County and Others (2) 3.5 3.8   7.3
Fairfax County Park Authority (3) 0.5   0.01 0.5
Fairfax County Schools (4)   0.3   0.3
Terrabrook and Others (5) 0.9 0.04   0.9
Other Property Owners (6)   0.3 0.04 0.4
Reston Association 0.2 0.1   0.3
Totals 7.4 4.6 0.04 12.0
     
1. Possible grade separations where the W&OD Trail crosses Sunrise Valley Dr., Sunset Hills Rd., Hunter Mill Rd., & Wiehle Ave.     
2. Approximately 0.1 miles of the 7.3 miles might be considered the responsibility of the Reston Association.    
3. Primarily a loop trail in Baron Cameron Park, plus short access trail improvement into Fox Mill District Park.    
4. Sidewalk programmed along Fox Mill Rd. to provide access to Crossfield Elementary School.    
5. Primarily access to, & within, Town Center; shared responsibilities with several others; see Unprioritized Projects for other recommendations.    
6. Access to Kaiser Permanente from Sunset Hills Rd., sidewalk along Twin Branches to SLVC, and access to Difficult Run trail.    

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