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Downtown street closures: E. Weatherford St. and E. Belknap St.

press releaseFriday, March 27, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases
Downtown street closures are scheduled on East Weatherford Street (March 30 – May 8) and East Belknap Street (May 11 – June 5), each reducing traffic to one open lane during the construction periods.
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Overview

Two downtown streets are scheduled for sequential construction-related closures, each reduced to one open lane: East Weatherford Street from March 30 through May 8, and East Belknap Street from May 11 through June 5.

Transportation

The two closures are scheduled sequentially with a three-day gap between them, extending the overall downtown disruption window from March 30 through June 5.

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Resident

HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectEast Weatherford Street closures run from March 30 through May 8, with East Belknap Street to follow from May 11 through June 5. Residents navigating downtown should plan for delays on at least one of these parallel east-west corridors through early summer.

Journalist

LowLow significance — routine or procedural itemTwo parallel downtown corridors face sequential single-lane closures spanning late March through early June, but the announcement names no construction project, sponsoring agency, or scope of work. A records request to the city's public works or transportation department would establish the project type and any associated contract value.

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Schedule

East Weatherford Street: Anticipated start date is Monday, March 30. The project is expected to end Friday, May 8. Two lanes will be closed during this period. One lane of traffic will be open. Delays are expected.

East Belknap Street: Anticipated start date is Monday, May 11. The project is expected to end Friday, June 5. Two lanes will be closed during this period. One lane of traffic will be open. Delays are expected.

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