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East Fort Worth’s Pinson Street improvements are set to begin in July
By By Tekisha Hobbs at Fort Worth Report
· July 11, 2026
· 1 min read
New sidewalks are coming to Pinson Street, from Village Creek Road to Carverly Avenue, in southeast Fort Worth ’s City Council District 5. The $2.6 million Pinson Street Sidewalk Improvements Project — funded through the city’s 2022 bond program approved by voters — was designed to improve safety, ac
Key takeaway New sidewalks are coming to Pinson Street, from Village Creek Road to Carverly Avenue, in southeast Fort Worth’s City Council District 5.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 11, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? New sidewalks are coming to Pinson Street, from Village Creek Road to Carverly Avenue, in southeast Fort Worth’s City Council District 5. The $2.6 million Pinson Street Sidewalk Improvements Project — funded through the city’s 2022 bond program approved by voters — was designed to improve safety, ac
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