Ì«×Ó̽»¨

Fairfax County leaders rip into VDOT over ‘laughable’ January snowstorm response

Members of Fairfax County’s Board of Supervisors became visibly agitated in a meeting with Virginia’s Department of Transportation over the agency’s response to a snowstorm in January.

The board says roads throughout Northern Virginia were not treated or plowed properly, making transportation nearly impossible for some residents during an snowstorm.

Several board members questioned VDOT’s claim that all roads in Fairfax County were plowed at least once in the first 36 hours of the storm was untrue.

“Our constituents came to us and said that no truck has hit this,” Dranesville District Supervisor Jimmy Bierman said.

In a , VDOT Northern Virginia Deputy District Administrator Monica Bhatia said the agency was able to accomplish everything it hoped to during the storm. Bhatia said the reason some roads appeared to be unplowed was because the remaining snowpack turned to ice after the first round.

“People were thinking that they hadn’t seen anybody because … it was below freezing. It was packed so hard, it was ice,” Bhatia said.

But supervisors cut Bhatia off, saying her claim that all neighborhood streets received at least one pass from a plow was “simply not accurate” based on their own experience and what they heard from constituents.

“People were stuck for a week. One week. You all had one week to put together a plan. You failed miserably,” Mason District Supervisor Andres Jimenez said.

Ellen Kamilakis oversees public affairs for VDOT’s Northern Virginia district; she told board members they were dealing with unusual conditions at the time of response.

“When you involve snow and ice into it, it has direct impacts on our infrastructure and how we respond to it as well,” Kamilakis said.

Bill Cuttler, VDOT’s district engineer for Northern Virginia, continued to say the agency made all roads passable during the storm, meaning all roads had a path between 8 and 11 feet for emergency vehicles to pass through.

Though, Jimenez called the “passable” roads in his neighborhood “laughable.”

“We’re proud of what our NOVA team was able to accomplish, but we’ll continue to look at things like this and take the notes from today’s meeting on different things that we can look at to continue to improve,” Cuttler said.

Get breaking news and daily headlines delivered to your email inbox by signing up here.

© 2025 WTOP. All Rights Reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.

Grace Newton

Grace Newton is an Associate Producer at WTOP. She also works as an associate producer for NPR Ì«×Ó̽»¨cast. Grace was born and raised in North Carolina but has lived in D.C. since 2018. Grace graduated from American University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and minor in art history in 2022.

Cosimos Cendo
Cosimos Cendo, of Washington, D.C., skis down Main Street in Annapolis, Md., Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, during a snow storm. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
People join snowball fight
People participate in the annual snowball fight at Meridian Hill Park following a snowstorm on Jan. 6, 2025 in D.C. (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images)
People join snowball fight
This snowball fight marks the 15th season of the event, organized by the Washington D.C. Snowball Fight Association. (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images)
snowball fight
People participate in the Great Meridian Chill Battle, an annual snowball fight, at Meridian Hill Park following a snowstorm on Jan. 6, 2025 in D.C. (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images)
People participate in the Great Meridian Chill Battle, an annual snowball fight, at Meridian Hill Park during a winter storm on Jan. 6, 2025 in D.C. (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images)
This snowball fight marks the 15th season of the event, organized by the D.C. Snowball Fight Association. (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images)
Boys go sledding on the steepest hill they can find in Clarksburg, Maryland, on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
Winter Blasts Weather
Workers clear the plaza at the Capitol as snow falls ahead of a joint session of Congress to certify the votes from the Electoral College in the presidential election, in Washington, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
A person crosses North Capitol Street in the nation’s capital on Jan. 6, 2025 in D.C. A winter storm slammed into the region shutting down federal offices and schools as Congress is scheduled to certify the 2024 presidential elections results on Monday. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
A crew shovels snow along North Capitol Street in the nation’s capital on Jan. 6, 2025 in D.C. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Workers clear snow from paths near the White House on January 6, 2025 in D.C.
Workers clear snow from paths near the White House on Jan. 6, 2025 in D.C. (Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)
Winter Blasts Weather
Law enforcement officers stand guard at the Capitol as snow falls ahead of a joint session of Congress to certify the votes from the Electoral College in the presidential election, in Washington, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Families enjoy the snowfall at Metropolitan Park in Arlington, Virginia, on Jan. 6, 2025.
Families enjoy the snowfall at Metropolitan Park in Arlington, Virginia, on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Sandy Kozel)
snowfall in fairfax county
A dog sprints through the snow with its owner, who is snow boarding in Fairfax County, Virginia, on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Jessica Kronzer)
Families gather at the top of a snowy hill to sled in Fairfax County, Virginia, on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Jessica Kronzer)
Child with sled walking in the snow
People trek through the snow, leaving a sledding-session in Fairfax County, Virginia, on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Jessica Kronzer)
APTOPIX Winter Blasts Weather
A person walks near the Washington Monument during a winter snow storm in D.C., Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Winter Blasts Weather
People ski during a winter snow storm in Washington, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Winter Blasts Weather
A workman clears steps at the Capitol as snow falls ahead of a joint session of Congress to certify the votes from the Electoral College in the presidential election, in Washington, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Winter Blasts Weather
Police from nearby Arlington, Va., arrive at the Capitol to help reinforce the security presence ahead of a joint session of Congress to certify the votes from the Electoral College in the presidential election, in Washington, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Winter Blasts Weather
The White House is pictured during a winter snow storm in Washington, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
guy on snow plow
A man on a snow plow during the Jan. 6, 2025, snow storm in the D.C. region. (WTOP/Kate Ryan)
D.C. flag blowing in the snowstorm
The D.C. flag flies in the snow. (WTOP/Dave Dildine)
A frozen pond in Upper Marlboro, Md.
A frozen pond in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. (WTOP/Dan Ronan)
A boat covered in snow
A boat is covered in snow at the Wharf in D.C. (WTOP/Alan Etter)
bike with snow
A row of snowy bikes in the D.C. area. (WTOP/Kate Ryan)
A ruler in fresh snow measuring 5 inches.
A ruler in fresh snow from WTOP listener Chuck Manto in Arnold, Maryland, on Jan. 6, 2025. (Courtesy Chuck Manto)
Frozen windshield wipers
Windshield wiper blades on a car that are covered in ice. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)
Cars covered in snow in a neighborhood
Snow-covered cars in a D.C. neighborhood on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Luke Lukert)
Cars covered in snow in a neighborhood
Snow-covered cars in a D.C. neighborhood on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Luke Lukert)
Snowy street with oncoming car
A snow-covered road in the morning of Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Luke Lukert)
Snow plow driving through snowstorm
A D.C. snow plow drives through the blowing snow on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Luke Lukert)
Snow falling outside WTOP's headquarters
Snow falling outside WTOP’s office in Northwest D.C. on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Jose Umana)
Snow falling outside WTOP's headquarters
Snow falling outside WTOP’s office in D.C. on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Jose Umana)
Great Meridian Chill Battle of 2025
Hundreds of area residents participate in the Great Meridian Chill Battle of 2025 in Washington, D.C. (WTOP/Scott Gelman)
Great Meridian Chill Battle of 2025
The Great Meridian Chill Battle of 2025 kicked off in Northwest D.C. on Jan. 6, 2025. (WTOP/Scott Gelman)
Child builds snowman
A child builds a snowman in Washington, D.C., as the region celebrates its first major snowstorm of the year. (WTOP/Scott Gelman)
Great Meridian Chill Battle of 2025
Adults come together and let their inner child out while participating in the Great Meridian Chill Battle of 2025. (WTOP/Scott Gelman)
Snow on US Capitol
Capitol Hill is serene as snow continues to blanket the region, in Washington, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. The flag flies at half-staff to honor former President Jimmy Carter who died last week at the age of 100. He will lie in state in the Rotunda. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Snow on Abe Lincoln statue in Virginia
A statue of former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln is shown covered in snow and ice outside the West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston, W. Va. on Monday, Jan. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Leah Willingham)
Snowstorm in DC
People engage in a snowball fight as U.S. flags, along the base of the Washington Monument, fly at half-staff in memorial to former President Jimmy Carter, who died at the age of 100, in Washington, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Man rides moped in snowy DC
A man wearing a Venezuelan flag starts a moped as snow begins to fall again, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
(1/42)
Cosimos Cendo
People join snowball fight
People join snowball fight
snowball fight
Winter Blasts Weather
Workers clear snow from paths near the White House on January 6, 2025 in D.C.
Winter Blasts Weather
Families enjoy the snowfall at Metropolitan Park in Arlington, Virginia, on Jan. 6, 2025.
snowfall in fairfax county
Child with sled walking in the snow
APTOPIX Winter Blasts Weather
Winter Blasts Weather
Winter Blasts Weather
Winter Blasts Weather
Winter Blasts Weather
guy on snow plow
D.C. flag blowing in the snowstorm
A frozen pond in Upper Marlboro, Md.
A boat covered in snow
bike with snow
A ruler in fresh snow measuring 5 inches.
Frozen windshield wipers
Cars covered in snow in a neighborhood
Cars covered in snow in a neighborhood
Snowy street with oncoming car
Snow plow driving through snowstorm
Snow falling outside WTOP's headquarters
Snow falling outside WTOP's headquarters
Great Meridian Chill Battle of 2025
Great Meridian Chill Battle of 2025
Child builds snowman
Great Meridian Chill Battle of 2025
Snow on US Capitol
Snow on Abe Lincoln statue in Virginia
Snowstorm in DC
Man rides moped in snowy DC
Federal Ì«×Ó̽»¨ Network Logo
Log in to your WTOP account for notifications and alerts customized for you.