Major funding boosts efforts to expand walking and biking access throughout Fort Worth

Fort Worth, Texas – Fort Worth will receive $7.6 million in federal funding to improve its bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure as part of a larger $74 million investment in North Texas through the 2025 Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program. This major allocation will support several key local projects, including the extension of the Sycamore Trail and upgrades to McPherson Boulevard and Summer Creek Drive, all designed to promote safer and more connected transportation options for residents.

According to officials, the initiative focuses on linking neighborhoods with essential community destinations such as schools, job centers, and transit stops. “The aim is to make it safer and easier for people to walk and bike as modes of transportation, reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality,” city planners stated.

The improvements are expected to include new bike lanes, pedestrian walkways, and other safety enhancements along some of the city’s most used corridors. In particular, the Sycamore Trail extension is expected to provide a vital connection for cyclists and pedestrians looking to travel between residential zones and commercial hubs without relying on a vehicle…

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