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Residents invited to provide feedback on Master Transportation Plan
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Fort Worth's Transportation & Public Works Department is seeking public input on a new Master Transportation Plan developed over 24 months, addressing roadway operations, freight corridors, sidewalks, active transportation, and safety in response to rapid city growth.
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HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectFort Worth is advancing a 24-month transportation plan to City Plan Commission on April 9 and City Council adoption in May — a significant policy moment given the city's documented growth and congestion pressures. The plan's inclusion of both freight corridors and active transportation invites examination of how competing priorities were resolved.
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HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectThe City Plan Commission hearing tentatively on April 9 and City Council adoption in May are the remaining formal windows to influence the MTP's project priorities or policy language before it becomes Fort Worth's controlling transportation framework.
Resident
HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectThe online public comment period at movingamillion.org closed March 27, but the City Plan Commission hearing tentatively scheduled for April 9 is the next formal opportunity to weigh in before the plan advances to City Council for adoption in May.
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Open source →The City of Fort Worth’s Transportation & Public Works Department is seeking public input on the new proposed Master Transportation Plan (MTP). The plan and capital program will address the city's unprecedented growth and increased congestion concerns.
The MTP is the result of 24 months of community outreach, regional coordination and capital project development. The plan includes projects that will address roadway operations, freight corridors, sidewalks, active transportation facilities and safety. It includes updates to the City of Fort Worth’s Master Roadway Network (formerly Master Thoroughfare Plan) and Active Transportation Plan.
You can provide feedback here: movingamillion.org.
The public can access the site from Monday, March 2, to Friday, March 27. During this time, there will also be a virtual public meeting to answer residents’ questions from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 11. The details and the link to the virtual meeting will be posted on movingamillion.org on March 11. Details are also below:
www.webex.com select “Join”
www.webex.com select “Join”
Meeting number: 2554 603 7112
Meeting number: 2554 603 7112
Password: Master
Password: Master
The plan is tentatively scheduled for a public hearing before the City Plan Commission on Thursday, April 9, and for adoption by the City Council in May.
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