Fairfax County Supervisor McKay is MAD AT WMATA!
Washington Business Journal published the story. “Metro may have overstepped its role as an impartial regional transit agency by offering up a 78-acre site by the Greenbelt Metro station as a potential FBI headquarters, according to Fairfax County Supervisor Jeff McKay, a former Metro board member.” McKay is fuming because he says, “They have no right doing so, and it makes me furious because the private funding partners are Maryland, D.C. and Virginia,” McKay said. “Once you’re vested as a property owner on one of the solicitations, there’s no way you can be impartial.” McKay’s Lee District is home to a 57-acre federal warehouse site near the Franconia-Springfield Metro station that also has been suggested as a front-runner for the FBI and is endorsed by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. In a letter to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority board, McKay said he thinks it is unfair for Metro to essentially endorse the Greenbelt site.