The commission was briefed on the ongoing development of the Master Transportation Plan, which aims to guide the city's transportation infrastructure over the next 25 years.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 8 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Funds allocated from the bond package will be used for capital improvements related to school safety.
Students, parents, and school communities through safer routes to and from schools.
Communities and individuals currently experiencing delays, safety risks, or disruptions due to at-grade crossings.
A motorcyclist hit a pothole near I-20 and FM 1187 and lost control of his bike. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
A campaign is underway to address numerous at-grade railroad crossings in Fort Worth, which pose safety risks and impede traffic flow. The city is seeking substantial federal funding to mitigate these issues, with an estimated total project cost of $900 million.
The Fleet Division's gold award for clean transportation highlights the city's commitment to environmentally friendly fleet operations.
Michael Morris spent 35 at the North Central Texas Council of Government and helped in the dispersal of hundreds of billions of dollars.
Meandering Road groundbreaking for new construction at NAS JRB Fort Worth " data-image-caption="Current and former local officials conduct ceremonial groundbreaking for road improvements in River Oaks. From left: Capt. Beau Hufstetler, commanding...
Construction on the extension is starting soon, and there may be plans to stretch the line close to TCU.
Trinity Metro officials released a rendering of the planned TEXRail Medical District station. A groundbreaking for the station is planned in late 2026, officials said. (Screenshot | Fort Worth Report) "...
A portion of the bond package is dedicated to improving traffic safety around schools, including upgrades to crosswalks, signals, and sidewalks.
The commission was briefed on the ongoing development of the Master Transportation Plan, which aims to guide the city's transportation infrastructure over the next 25 years.
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