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Fort Worth Invests $22M in North Side Wastewater Upgrades

Fort Worth Invests $22M in North Side Wastewater Upgrades

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March 14, 20261m 33s

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Fort Worth City Council allocates over twenty million dollars for wastewater upgrades in the rapidly expanding far north side. The funds focus on sewer main expansions in the Alliance area and new water lines along the Bonds Ranch corridor. The city aims to build bigger lines now for future needs, keeping costs down as the area booms. Nearly thirteen million dollars initiate the Bonds Ranch wastewater work, including a lift station, gravity mains, and force mains serving drainage towards Eagle Mountain Lake. Meanwhile, Bonds Ranch Road faces a two hundred million dollar expansion to four lanes amid heavy traffic and construction delays.

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