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Planning commission reviews downtown traffic engineering study, schedules public outreach

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City planning staff transmitted a downtown traffic engineering study to the Planning Commission and asked commissioners to review planning-level concepts ahead of a Nov. 12 work session and a community meeting Nov. 13. Staff asked for written comments by Nov. 3; commissioners raised questions about parking, loading zones and truck maneuvers.

The Fredericksburg Planning Commission on Oct. 22 received a transmittal of the downtown traffic engineering study and scheduled a broader planning-level discussion for Nov. 12, followed by a community meeting Nov. 13, city staff said.

Planning staff presented the study and its background, noting the work grew out of the Area 7 downtown plan and that several corridor and trail improvements shown in the plan are now funded by the Virginia Department of Transportation and advancing to engineering and design. "We wanna hear from you all about the planning level concepts," staff said as he framed the upcoming public outreach.

The study tests whether older…

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