Camp Bowie - Montgomery to Clifton - Cast Iron Water Main Replacement

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The City of Fort Worth has announced a crucial infrastructure project to replace a 30-inch cast iron water main on Camp Bowie Boulevard, stretching from Montgomery Street to Clifton Street. This initiative is part of the Fort Worth Water Department's ongoing strategy to reduce the frequency of water main breaks, committing to replace a minimum of 20 miles of cast iron pipes each year. As construction is set to commence, the Arlington Heights neighborhood and local businesses will experience significant impacts, prompting the need for community engagement. A public meeting on May 2, 2024, will be held at the University of North Texas Health Science Center to inform residents about the project, its timeline, and potential disruptions. This capital improvement project underscores the city's commitment to enhancing water infrastructure and ensuring reliable service for its residents.

The completion date for the water main replacement is projected for January 2025, aligning with Fort Worth's strategic infrastructure goals. By addressing aging infrastructure, the city aims to improve water service reliability and overall community quality. Fort Worth continues to prioritize public involvement in its planning processes, ensuring transparency and collaboration with affected stakeholders.

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