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Flood Infrastructure Fund

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Infrastructure and Growth Committee

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General and utilities contractor based in Fort Worth, specializing in utility infrastructure and water main construction projects. Serves municipal and commercial clients in the region

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Global Ratings — up from AA+ — reflecting strong financial management, healthy reserves, and sustained infrastructure investment. The higher rating is expected to reduce future borrowing costs, generating long-term savings

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May 6, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases

charter election, the swearing-in of a new District 10 councilmember, and several major infrastructure items including water main replacements and roadway improvements totaling nearly $40 million. Budget work session

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May 11, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases

discretionary electrical service agreement with Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC for installation of electrical infrastructure, transformers, and metering at the Mary's Creek Water Reclamation Facility, along with a resolution

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May 12, 2026CITY COUNCIL
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looking initiative of the city's Stormwater Management Program (established 2006) that charts proactive infrastructure upgrades, sustainable funding, and community engagement for the next two decades. Texas Flood Awareness Week

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May 19, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases

held bond elections every four years. Bond propositions included: Proposition A: Streets and Mobility Infrastructure: $511,480,700 Proposition B: Park, Recreation and Open Space Acquisitions and Improvements

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May 4, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases

Infrastructure and Growth Committee received briefings from Transportation & Public Works and TxDOT on short- to long-range capital transportation programs, including a completed High-Speed Rail Economic Impact Study with

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May 13, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases

contract items were acted on at this session, closing major awards across water infrastructure, road construction, and facilities while opening a re-solicitation opportunity for Residential Lead Service Line Replacement

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May 12, 2026For: contractor

Chairs the Legislative & Intergovernmental Affairs Committee and serves on the Public Safety and Infrastructure & Growth Committees. Focuses on economic development, transportation infrastructure, and neighborhood policy

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managing systems including Radio Towers and Systems, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and related digital infrastructure to support quality service delivery to residents

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United States and Canada, serving as a premier design consultant for projects including infrastructure, transportation, and watershed management

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sidewalks, parking management, pavement marking, traffic signals, traffic signs, rail crossings, and storm water infrastructure. The department manages essential public works and transportation services for the municipality

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city and offers services including billing, water conservation programs, and developer requirements for water infrastructure

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district manages 25 lakes and coordinates with local, county, and state governments on infrastructure development and environmental projects

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Home Rule Charter, it provides core municipal services including fire, police, and infrastructure to approximately 24,500 residents

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decades in parks and recreation, he oversees capital improvement planning, forestry, and infrastructure maintenance for the city's park system

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city records: Entity referenced in Fort Worth city proceedings. Appears in topics: contract, transportation, infrastructure

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program adopted by the City of Fort Worth for fiscal years 2026-2030, outlining infrastructure investments across water, sanitary sewer, stormwater, transportation, parks, and other municipal capital projects. The program

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