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The Prince William Board of County Supervisors plans to replace the unused Harbor Drive commuter lot in Woodbridge with a new park.
The board voted unanimously Tuesday to abandon the 2.5-acre lot at 13020 and 13030 Harbor Drive off Minnieville Road near the Telegraph Road intersection.
The county is set to notify the Virginia Department of Transportation about its plan to abandon the lot next month, according to a memo from Ric Canizales, the county鈥檚 transportation director.
Supervisor Ruth Anderson, R-Occoquan, said the Occoquan district lacks green space. 鈥淭he lot has been growing weeds for years,鈥 she said.
The park will have a focus on wellness, with amenities for children and adults, Anderson said.
The county鈥檚 parks, recreation and tourism department will construct the new park. The department currently manages more than 50 parks across 4,000 acres.
The assessed value of the commuter lot is $991,600, according to the Prince William County real estate assessments website.
OmniRide, the county鈥檚 bus service provider, does not offer bus service to the Harbor Drive commuter lot, said Christine Rodrigo, OmniRide鈥檚 spokeswoman.