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$2M pedestrian safety project at Fort Worth’s Camp Bowie West intersection in the works
By By Patrick Banis at Fort Worth Report
· July 18, 2026
· 3 min read
The city of Fort Worth plans to install a traffic signal, marked crosswalks and redesigned left-turn lanes at Camp Bowie West Boulevard and Broadmoor Drive intersection. Roughly 23,000 vehicles pass through the section each day, project manager Abby Tucker from the Fort Worth Department of Transport
Key takeaway Roughly 23,000 vehicles pass through the section each day, project manager Abby Tucker from the Fort Worth Department of Transportation and Public Works said during a June 16 community meeting at the R.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The planned $2 million pedestrian safety project at the Camp Bowie West Boulevard and Broadmoor Drive intersection is a crucial step towards enhancing safety in one of Fort Worth's high-risk areas. As part of the city's Vision Zero High-Injury Network, this intersection has been identified as a priority for safety improvements due to its history of fatal and serious-injury crashes. The fact that roughly 23,000 vehicles pass through this section daily, and many pedestrians cross to access Western Hills High School, underscores the need for marked crosswalks, redesigned left-turn lanes, and improved lighting. The project's focus on increasing vehicle capacity and safety, while reducing delays, will likely have a positive impact on the daily commute of residents in Council District 3. With construction set to begin in June 2027, residents can expect to see significant improvements to the intersection by early 2028, aligning with the city's goal of preventing traffic deaths and serious injuries through data-driven strategies.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 18, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? The city of Fort Worth plans to install a traffic signal, marked crosswalks and redesigned left-turn lanes at Camp Bowie West Boulevard and Broadmoor Drive intersection. Roughly 23,000 vehicles pass through the section each day, project manager Abby Tucker from the Fort Worth Department of Transport
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