The city of Fort Worth is planning to redo roads and sidewalks around the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Workers would widen sidewalks, eliminate some street parking and reconfigure key roads to improve traffic flow and make the Stockyards safer for pedestrians.Earlier this month, a consultant presented an infrastructure study during a council work session that includes recommendations for 22 projects spanning 10 corridors and 17 intersections in the district.
The plan also identified dozens of street corners that should be reworked to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Ramps would replace stairs at the intersection West Exchange and North Main, for example. Sidewalks along North Main Street and Ellis Avenue would also eventually be widened to accommodate more pedestrian traffic under the plan.
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