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Fort Worth details $3.3M A.M. Pate Safe Routes project
By By Edward McDaniel at Fort Worth Report
· July 18, 2026
· 2 min read
Few residents attended a June 22 virtual public meeting about upcoming pedestrian improvements near A.M. Pate Elementary School. The meeting began five minutes late to give residents more time to join. Residents asked about erosion control, pedestrian safety and accessibility. Documenters empowers p
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Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The A.M. Pate Safe Routes project brings much-needed pedestrian improvements to Council District 11, an area that has seen significant growth in recent years. As the city invests $3.3 million in this project, residents can expect enhanced safety and accessibility around the elementary school. The addition of sidewalks, curb ramps, and other infrastructure will not only benefit students but also the surrounding community. With construction set to begin on Virgil Street, Mountcastle Drive, Lois Street, and Freshfield Road, residents should be prepared for temporary lane changes and parking restrictions. The project's timeline, spanning 240 calendar days, will require patience from those living and commuting in the area. As the city works to complete this project by March 2027, it will be crucial to maintain open communication with residents, ensuring they are informed about any disruptions or changes to the construction schedule.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 18, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Few residents attended a June 22 virtual public meeting about upcoming pedestrian improvements near A.M. Pate Elementary School. The meeting began five minutes late to give residents more time to join. Residents asked about erosion control, pedestrian safety and accessibility. Documenters empowers p
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