Far north Fort Worth gets a new voice on council who aims to focus on roads and infrastructure

FORT WORTH, Texas — Ramon Castaneda remembers when you could count cars in his Dorado Ranch neighborhood. When he began tending his garden in front of his far north Fort Worth home in 2005, traffic was sparse enough that a passing vehicle was a minor event.

“We could count the cars that would pass by,” Castaneda said. “Every 15 to 30 minutes a car would pass by.”

That is no longer the case. The area has grown exponentially and so has the traffic — to the point where Castaneda says counting vehicles has become impossible…

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