A road closure, road stabilization and an interlocal agreement were all approved during the Fort Worth City Council meeting Dec. 9.
What happened
A portion of Exposition Way, between Ellison Street and Mirage Way, needs repair, but road repairs for the area in Council District 4 are not feasible without addressing another issue, according to council documents.
Council reallocated $600,000 for the Exposition Way stabilization project and acquired an easement from the Heritage Homeowners Association, Inc. for the project. According to council documents, the money will address the erosion, slope failure and drainage improvements to reduce runoff. After that is completed, the road repairs will be addressed.
What else?
An interlocal agreement with Tarrant County and Precinct 3 Commissioner Matt Krause was approved for $300,000.
A reclamation and asphalt overlay will happen on the southbound lane on Old Denton Road from Waterfall Drive to Bella Lago Drive. A mill and overlay is planned for the southbound lane of North Riverside Drive, from Sawtimber Trail to Waterfall Drive.
According to city documents, the work will start in January and should be completed by March. Fort Worth will provide traffic control and will pay for the materials, while Tarrant County will supply the labor.
One more thing
McCarthy Building Co. has requested a temporary closure for roundabout construction improvements in Council District 4.
Wyndrook Street, between Ray White Road and Crowne Pointe Lane, will be closed until March 14. The closure started Dec. 1, according to city documents.
Access will be available at all times to local residents.
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