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Diamond Hill Jarvis Area - Nichols to Schwartz - Water and Sewer Improvements

Fort Worth, TXLocal News

Fort Worth's Diamond Hill Jarvis Area is set for substantial infrastructure upgrades, focusing on water and sewer improvements from Nichols to Schwartz. The project will replace aging mains that serve vital community establishments, including Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School and local libraries. Scheduled for completion by February 2027, the initiative aims to enhance public health and safety by ensuring reliable water and sewer services. Residents will have opportunities to engage with project managers and access updates, fostering transparency and community involvement. Funded through the Water and Sewer Fund, this project underscores the city's dedication to maintaining and improving its infrastructure.

Additionally, it aligns with broader efforts to support the Diamond Hill-Jarvis neighborhood association and the Inter-District 2 Alliance. The project reflects the city's proactive approach to addressing urban infrastructure challenges. Ensuring community voices are heard will be critical as this project progresses.

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