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approved by voters in 2022. The list of propositions: Proposition A, streets and mobility infrastructure improvements $511,480,700. Proposition B, parks, recreation and open space acquisitions and improvements
cultural and ethnic diversity, integrate artwork into the development of the City’s capital infrastructure improvements and to promote tourism and economic vitality. Managed by Arts Fort Worth with oversight
transcontinental all-weather highways begun in 1916, and its lasting influence on Texas transportation infrastructure and highway tourism, including a key segment through Tarrant County. Time travel: How Bankhead Highway
decades in parks and recreation, he oversees capital improvement planning, forestry, and infrastructure maintenance for the city's park system
Commissioners Court and provides numerous municipal services including administration, courts, elections, public health, and infrastructure oversight
city records: Entity referenced in Fort Worth city proceedings. Appears in topics: contract, transportation, infrastructure
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
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
Texas counties, including Fort Worth. The district operates four major reservoirs, manages flood control infrastructure including levees and Trinity River trails, and serves 70+ wholesale customers across the region
engineering firm involved in major development and zoning projects in Fort Worth. Works on infrastructure planning and site compliance matters for significant capital investments in the city
Halff is an employee-owned, full-service infrastructure consulting firm founded in 1950 that provides engineering, surveying, environmental, architecture, and planning services. The firm operates over 30 offices across Texas
United States and Canada, serving as a premier design consultant for projects including infrastructure, transportation, and watershed management