Desert Ridge Kilpatrick Avenue Infrastructure Improvements

Fort Worth, TXLocal News

The City of Fort Worth is set to launch essential infrastructure improvements along Desert Ridge and Kilpatrick Avenue, addressing critical water main replacements and roadway enhancements. The project will cover Desert Ridge Drive from Camp Bowie Boulevard to Southwest Boulevard and Kilpatrick Avenue from Bryant Irvin Road North to Halloran Street. This initiative is part of the city’s commitment to upgrading essential services under the 2014 Proposition 1, which aims to improve utilities and public safety. With these improvements, residents can expect increased reliability in water service and safer travel conditions on local roads. The city is actively encouraging community involvement, providing contact details for residents to inquire about the project.

These upgrades are expected to have a significant positive impact on the quality of life for Fort Worth residents. Furthermore, the city emphasizes its dedication to maintaining transparency and open communication throughout the construction process. The Desert Ridge and Kilpatrick Avenue project reflects Fort Worth's ongoing investment in its infrastructure and public services.

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