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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
construction contract with Circle C Construction Company for water and sanitary sewer infrastructure replacement under the 2020 WSM-I project, and adopts an appropriation ordinance to fund this work
Construction Company, advancing the city's FY2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program for water infrastructure. (ALL) Adopt Appropriation Ordinance in the Amount of $1,300,000.00 to Fund the Second Renewal
acres in permanent easement and approximately 1.3336 acres for a temporary construction easement for infrastructure improvements in Council District 8. (CD 8) Adopt Resolution Authorizing Condemnation by Eminent Domain
Bonds Ranch Road for the Bonds Ranch Lift Station, Force Main, and Gravity Main infrastructure project. (CD 7) Authorize Acceptance of 0.997 Acres in Fee Simple Interest of Real Property
Tarrant County for the Bonds Ranch Lift Station, Force Main, and Gravity Main infrastructure projects. (CD 7) Authorize Acceptance of Approximately 1.189 Acres in Fee Simple Interest of Real Property
adopt reimbursement agreements with developers PMB FW Land LP and FW Club LP for infrastructure improvements. (CD 3 and ETJ) Conduct Public Hearing to Consider the Levying of Special Assessments
zoning amendments, and votes on over $77 million in contracts and grants spanning transportation infrastructure, permitting software, public safety, and street improvements. Feb. 24 City Council work session, meeting preview
Today, the Western Currency Facility plays a critical role in the nation’s financial infrastructure. Inside the highly secure building, sheets of currency move through each stage of production, from
services (police, fire, EMS) and support programs that help communities feel safe and supported. Infrastructure. Improve streets, bridges, mobility systems, utilities, parks and public facilities to support growth and quality
officer. “As Fort Worth becomes a bigger city, the questions get tougher – questions about infrastructure, public services and how to make limited dollars go further. FWLab is here to help
until 1968. Although annexed into Fort Worth in 1960, residents experienced decades of limited infrastructure. A neighborhood park has long been a community priority. In 2014, the City acquired
rate, full-year operation of emergency medical services, sustained Pay-Go funding for infrastructure and expansion of high-impact neighborhood programs like the Mobile Tool Shed. Each year, City departments
reported that 7,400 families lived in “blighted areas” that lacked proper infrastructure, including running water, ventilation and sanitation. In 1935, the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce unsuccessfully petitioned
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
support low- and moderate-income residents by funding affordable housing development, home rehabilitation, neighborhood infrastructure improvements and essential public services that strengthen Fort Worth neighborhoods. Week at a glance Monday
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
planning for the event, said Transportation & Public Works Assistant Director Kelly Porter. “The City infrastructure team continues its regional coordination with TxDOT, Trinity Metro and suburbs on a well-coordinated
corridor near I-35W and I-20. The road has been subject to city infrastructure improvements including drainage, water, paving, and street lighting upgrades as part of municipal capital projects