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Residents and city seek broader study of drainage, traffic tied to Holmig Lane development

Fredericksburg City Council · November 4, 2025
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City staff reported ongoing meetings with landowners and the developer about stormwater runoff, erosion and traffic tied to the Holmig Lane subdivision; staff and residents agreed to a site visit and further structured meetings to verify discharge rates and consider green‑infrastructure solutions.

City staff updated the Fredericksburg City Council Tuesday on continuing concerns about drainage and traffic stemming from the Holmig Lane subdivision and described outreach efforts with residents, engineers and county officials.

The city manager said he had met with about 20 landowners and with county representation; he described two and a half hour community meetings and follow-ups with the developer’s engineer, SEH Engineering, to verify stormwater design and discharge rates. “The two biggest issues are drainage and the…

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