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Fort Worth Infrastructure Improvements Key Projects for Road Safety and Water Supply

Fort Worth is set to undergo significant infrastructure improvements with a series of projects aimed at enhancing road safety, sewer systems, and water supply. Key initiatives include the reconstruction of failing concrete on North Tarrant Parkway, a sanitary sewer main replacement on 23rd Street, and various storm drain improvements throughout the city. These projects are critical for maintaining the city's infrastructure and ensuring public safety.

Camp Bowie - Montgomery to Clifton - Cast Iron Water Main Replacement

The City of Fort Worth is set to replace a 30-inch cast iron water main along Camp Bowie Boulevard from Montgomery to Clifton, a project aimed at reducing water main breaks ahead of planned roadway improvements. A community meeting will be held on May 2, 2024, to discuss the construction impacts on local neighborhoods and businesses, particularly in the Arlington Heights area. This initiative reflects the city's ongoing commitment to infrastructure enhancement and public engagement.

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.

Water and Sewer Improvements - I35W Service Road to Sycamore Creek

Fort Worth is undertaking significant water and sewer improvements along the I35W Service Road to Sycamore Creek, impacting various neighborhoods. The project includes replacing cast iron water mains and sewer lines, aimed at enhancing infrastructure and service reliability for residents in Council Districts 8 and 11.

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.

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