The City of Fairfax Council voted 4–2 to cancel the proposed George Snyder Trail, ending plans for the long-debated shared-use path.
The long-planned George Snyder Trail extension has been officially canceled following a 4–2 vote by the Fairfax City Council, bringing an end to a project that has been debated for years.
The vote followed more than two hours of public comment and a series of motions related to funding the project. Earlier in the meeting, the council deadlocked 3–3 on a proposal to appropriate an additional $4.6 million needed to cover higher-than-expected construction bids. Without that appropriation, the project could not proceed, leading councilmembers to vote on whether to formally terminate it.
Councilmembers Tom Peterson (Op-Ed), Rachel McQuillen (Op-Ed), Stacy Hall (Op-Ed), and Billy Bates voted to cancel the project. Stacy Hardy-Chandler and Anthony Amos voted against cancellation. Mayor Catherine Read, a supporter of the trail, did not vote on the funding motion under the city charter.
The Independent News Press covered the various discussions on the George Snyder Trail in The Fairfax Independent since our inaugural edition published in September 2024. Below are a few snippets.
