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City Council adopts Master Transportation Plan
By City of Fort Worth at Fort Worth Business Press
· June 11, 2026
· 1 min read
The Fort Worth City Council unanimously adopted the Master Transportation Plan (MTP) into the Comprehensive Plan on Tuesday. Local agencies, such as Tarrant County and Trinity Metro, joined local community groups at the council meeting to express their support and confirm their collaboration in deve
Key takeaway Local agencies, such as Tarrant County and Trinity Metro, joined local community groups at the council meeting to express their support and confirm their collaboration in developing the plan.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The adoption of the Master Transportation Plan into the Comprehensive Plan brings Fort Worth a step closer to addressing its growing transportation needs. With the city's population expected to continue rising, a well-planned transportation system is crucial to maintaining the quality of life for residents and supporting the local economy. The plan's development, which involved collaboration with local agencies such as Tarrant County and Trinity Metro, as well as community groups, ensures that it reflects the diverse needs of the city. As the city moves forward with implementing the plan, residents can expect to see improvements to the city's infrastructure, including roads, public transportation, and pedestrian and cycling facilities. The plan's impact will be felt across the city, from the busy streets of Sundance Square to the suburban neighborhoods surrounding Texas Christian University, and its success will be closely tied to the city's overall growth and development.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Business Press ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? The Fort Worth City Council unanimously adopted the Master Transportation Plan (MTP) into the Comprehensive Plan on Tuesday. Local agencies, such as Tarrant County and Trinity Metro, joined local community groups at the council meeting to express their support and confirm their collaboration in deve
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