The North Texas Tollway Authority is bringing its 360 Tollway plans straight to Mansfield on April 16, with a public open house that could shape how drivers move through the southern suburbs for decades. The come-and-go session runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mansfield High School and is pitched as a chance for residents to walk through design exhibits, talk one-on-one with project staff and leave written comments.
What NTTA Is Proposing
According to NTTA, the project is in the environmental study phase and would stretch the 360 Tollway from U.S. 287 south to U.S. 67. The current concept calls for two main travel lanes in each direction, separated by a center median, with frontage roads running alongside the tollway. NTTA staff plan to use the Mansfield open house to collect public feedback on different possible route alignments before anything is locked in.
Meeting Logistics And How To Weigh In
The City of Mansfield flagged the event on its official Facebook page, emphasizing the open-house format and confirming that Mansfield High School will host…..