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Rep. Beyer Is Unhappy With Helicopter Report

Legislator Says Department of Defense Was Tardy, Didn’t Address Key Concerns on Noise A 400-page U.S. Army report on military-helicopter noise in the Washington area has failed to satisfy the member of Congress who authored legislative language requiring its compilation. The report, delivered to Congress by Army Secretary Mark Esper, “failed to give anything resembling a robust study of the issue, nor does it offer any new or thoughtful recommendations for noise reduction,” U.S. Rep. Don Beyer (D-8th) said in a March 16 statement. It was Beyer who drafted a 2016 amendment to the National Defense Reauthorization Act requiring the Army to provide a report to Congress by early 2017. The report “was delivered to Congress nearly an entire year past its deadline, and failed to study the effects of helicopter noise as directed by Congress,” Beyer said.

A Virginia Hospital Center graphic shows the three neighborhoods – John M. Langston, Waycroft-Woodlawn and Tara-Leeway Heights – that surround the hospital. The northern portion of the area bordered in blue is the site of a proposed land swap with the county government the hospital would use for expansion.

Hospital, Neighbors Aiming to Find Common Ground on Expansion Plan

Land-Swap Proposal Is Contingent on County Board’s Approval SCOTT McCAFFREY Staff Writer

Virginia Hospital Center officials remain hopeful their plan for a major expansion will come in front of the Arlington County Board by June, but some civic leaders in the surrounding communities say the project is too complicated to fast-track. “I don’t quite see what the hurry is. People want to have

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more say,” said Tracy Sean Greiner, who chairs the Virginia Hospital Center Community Task Force, a coalition of three civic associations whose neighborhoods abut or are close to the hospital. “We really feel that this process is going too fast,” added Sharon Dorsey, president of the Waycroft-Woodlawn Civic Association, which has homes located across the street from the medical facility.

In interviews, Greiner and Dorsey said that despite their concerns about parts of the $250 million expansion project, they generally are pleased at hospital officials’ willingness to take neighborhood concerns into account as the proposal is refined. “We’re being heard,” Dorsey said. “We’re very pleased by the response of the hospital. We’re

The report suggests establishment of a local working group, led by the Department of Defense, that would meet monthly to study issues related to military-aircraft noises and suggest ways to minimize it. The report also defended existing efforts by the Department of Defense to mitigate the impact of helicopter noise around the Pentagon and other military facilities. “Military leaders are working to better recognize the noise impact on the surrounding community,” it said. “Whenever possible, DoD plans its operations and training to minimize the noise impact.” Military officials call their efforts the “Fly Friendly” initiative. The report notes that the military has no authority over the wide array of non-military Continued on Page 20

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