Fort Worth Eastside Transportation Plan Awaits Public Input at City Commission Hearing

According to a recent announcement from the City of Fort Worth, the Eastside Transportation Plan is slated for a public hearing with the City Plan Commission. This is where community members can step forward and contribute their perspectives on the project before it potentially takes a leap forward to the City Council later this month, according to the City of Fort Worth.

The importance of the hearing, as outlined by the city’s announcement, can’t be overstated for locals invested in the facets of their daily commute, travel, or ventures through the city’s eastern gateway—the area is poised for changes that could shape commutes and expand economic horizons. The public is invited to bring forth their comments directly to the City Plan Commission at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, June 11 either in the flesh, through Webex, or by dropping their thoughts in an email through the correct channel, and should you want to give your two cents remember all written commentary must hit the mailbox by Tuesday, June 10 to cut consideration.

Providing input isn’t supposed to be rocket science; anyone keen to chip in can ping their thoughts over to the Platting and Annexation Section. Mark your calendars because the particulars for the virtual meeting will be made public on the agenda 72 hours prior—keep an eye out, so you don’t miss your shot to weigh in and download the draft plan then…

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