Walk! Fort Worth
About the Plan
The Walk! Fort Worth Pedestrian Transportation Plan aims to make walking around the city safer and more convenient.
By replacing the short vehicle trips with pedestrian trips, Cowtown air will be measurably cleaner and the population healthier thanks to increased physical activity. If that isn't important enough, it also helps reduce congestion on our streets.
Public Meetings
Public meetings will be held at 6:30 pm at each of the following locations:
| Date | Location | Address | Bus Route |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan. 25 | Northwest Regional Library (District 7) | 6228 Crystal Lake Drive | n/a |
| Jan. 26 | TCC Opportunity Center (District 5) | 5901 Fitzhugh Ave., Room 1300 | 9 |
| Jan. 30 | Greenbriar Community Center (District 9) | 5200 Hemphill St. | 72* |
| Feb. 6 | Ella Mae Shamblee Branch Library (District 8) | 1062 Evans Ave. | 4 |
| Feb. 8 | Southwest Community Center (District 6) | 6300 Welch Ave. | 66 |
| Feb. 9 | Summerglen Library (District 4) | 4205 Basswood Blvd. | 62E |
| Feb. 13 | Diamond Hill/Jarvis (District 2) | 1300 N.E. 35th St. | 1C |
| Feb. 16 | Southwest Regional Library (District 3) | 4001 Library Lane | 25 |
*Riders must request a stop at Greenbriar Community Center.
Written Comments
Written comments are welcome throughout the development of Walk! Fort Worth. Email Julia McCleeary to submit your comments. Opportunities for formal public comment at key points of the planning process will be provided at public meetings, before the Fort Worth City Plan Commission and the Fort Worth City Council.
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More Information
For answers to questions not addressed here, contact:
Julia McCleeary
Senior Planner
817-392-2593