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South end of downtown Fort Worth prepares for big changes amid Convention Center revamp

The article discusses significant upcoming changes to the south end of downtown Fort Worth, driven by a major revamp of the Convention Center. Local leaders anticipate a transformative impact on the area's landscape over the next five years, reflecting a commitment to urban development and revitalization.

Plans for Texas A&M Fort Worth help shape vision for downtown, parking needs | Fort Worth Report

Plans for Texas A&M Fort Worth are set to significantly influence the vision for downtown Fort Worth, with city and business leaders strategizing on upcoming construction and redevelopment. This initiative aims to address the growing parking needs in the area, reflecting the city's commitment to managing urban growth efficiently.

Cassco Land Co. files plans for annexation for project south of Clearfork | Fort Worth Report

Cassco Land Co. has submitted plans for annexation of a new project located south of Clearfork in Fort Worth. This development is part of ongoing growth in the area, which includes significant expansions by other businesses like Continental Tire and partnerships such as Frost Bank's collaboration with a local firm.

Fort Worth annexes land in Denton County, paving way for new church | Fort Worth Report

Fort Worth has officially annexed land in Denton County, which will be designated for a new church for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This development is significant for local community planning and religious expansion in the area.

Ridglea Area Infrastructure Improvements Project in Fort Worth

The Ridglea Area Infrastructure Improvements project in Fort Worth is set to enhance essential water and sewer mains while rehabilitating affected streets. With a total project value of approximately $6.2 million, this initiative aims to improve local infrastructure, directly impacting the community's quality of life. Residents can contact project coordinator Mary Hanna for more information on the developments.

Trinity River Vision Water Wastewater Line Relocations

The Trinity River Vision project in Fort Worth involves the relocation of water and wastewater lines to accommodate the new west channel and North Main Street Bridge. With a project value of over $45 million, construction is currently underway in key areas, including North Houston Street and NE 6th Street. The project aims to enhance local infrastructure and improve community access to the river.

Cooks LaneMorrison Drive Sewer Main Improvements

The Cooks Lane/Morrison Drive Sewer Main Improvements project in Fort Worth aims to enhance sewer capacity along a deteriorating main line, significantly impacting local infrastructure. With a project value of $1,531,042, the construction is set to improve service for residents in the vicinity, especially around the Tuscany Apartments.

Desert Ridge Kilpatrick Avenue Infrastructure Improvements

The City of Fort Worth is undertaking significant infrastructure improvements along Desert Ridge and Kilpatrick Avenue, focusing on replacing water mains and enhancing road conditions. This project, which spans from Desert Ridge Drive to Halloran Street, aims to improve local utilities and road safety, directly impacting the community.

Sycamore Creek Phase 4A 4B Wastewater Improvements

The Sycamore Creek Phase 4A & 4B Wastewater Improvements project in Fort Worth aims to enhance the sewer infrastructure, addressing capacity issues in the Sycamore Creek drainage basin. With a total project value of approximately $11.98 million, the initiative is part of the city's broader effort to combat sanitary sewer overflows and improve wastewater management. The project is expected to significantly impact local residents, with completion projected for 2028.

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

The Diamond Hill Jarvis Area project in Fort Worth involves significant water and sewer improvements, replacing existing mains in a community that includes local schools and public facilities. Set to complete by February 2027, the project aims to enhance infrastructure and support the needs of residents in Council District 2.