On Tuesday afternoon, TXDOT was awarded $17 million for a project aimed at alleviating headaches for drivers in a Fort Worth traffic hot spot.
“District 7 has seen a tremendous amount of growth," Macy Hill, Councilwoman for District 7 said."People are coming in and developers are developing not just residential, but commercial areas as well. And Fort Worth has not had the infrastructure in place to keep up with the growth. And that's been a major issue for all of our residents across the city.""I've sat and waited for the train to pass," Hill said.
“The grade separation will mean there is no possibility of collision between trains and vehicles and no waiting for a train to pass,” Amit Bose said. Bose is the Administrator for the FRA.
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