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VDOT outlines Fall Hill Avenue study focused on safety, bike-ped access and funding readiness

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VDOT staff and consultants presented a two-year Project Pipeline study of Fall Hill Avenue in Fredericksburg, emphasizing safety, multimodal improvements and a public input process to produce concepts ready for funding applications.

Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) staff and consultants presented a Project Pipeline study of Fall Hill Avenue to the Fredericksburg Planning Commission on the study’s goals, methodology and next steps.

Jeanie Alexander, a consultant with EPR working on the VDOT study, told the commission the study covers Fall Hill Avenue from Mary Washington Boulevard to Washington Avenue and focuses on safety, bicycle and pedestrian facilities and transit improvements. “The intent is to streamline the process and come up with solutions that are ready to be funded,” Alexander said.

The Project Pipeline process follows statewide planning priorities in VTrans, Alexander said, and runs on a roughly two-year cycle. The team is completing phase 1 — existing-conditions analysis, public input and…

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