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Northwest Fort Worth’s Wagley Robertson project to raise roadway above floodwaters
By By Patrick Banis at Fort Worth Report
· July 11, 2026
· 3 min read
The city of Fort Worth continues to move toward starting planned improvements on Wagley Robertson Road in northwest Fort Worth. On June 4, the city hosted a second open house on the project located in council districts 7 and 10. Documenters empowers people like you to help fill the gaps in reporting
Key takeaway On June 4, the city hosted a second open house on the project located in council districts 7 and 10.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The planned improvements to Wagley Robertson Road are a crucial step in addressing the growing needs of northwest Fort Worth, where rapid development has put a strain on local infrastructure. By raising the roadway out of the Fossil Creek floodplain, the city aims to mitigate the risk of flooding, which has been a recurring issue in the area. The addition of bridges and widened lanes will not only improve traffic flow but also enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists. The project's design-build approach, which emphasizes collaboration and transparency, has been successfully implemented in other local projects, such as the Everman Parkway Extension. As the city moves forward with the Wagley Robertson project, residents can expect to see significant improvements to their daily commute and a reduced risk of flooding, making the area more attractive to businesses and families alike. The project's impact will be felt throughout council districts 7 and 10.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 11, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? The city of Fort Worth continues to move toward starting planned improvements on Wagley Robertson Road in northwest Fort Worth. On June 4, the city hosted a second open house on the project located in council districts 7 and 10. Documenters empowers people like you to help fill the gaps in reporting
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