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BY GABBY BAILEY & CODY THORN
Fort Worth requests community input for new park
Officials break ground on new fire station A new Fort Worth Fire Department station broke ground Dec. 17. The new Fire Station 37 will be at 10600 Alta Vista Road. Zooming in A news release states the station will be on 4.075 acres and the project’s $12.9 million cost comes from the 2022 bond program. FWFD officials said the project should be complete 18 months from groundbreaking.
A new park will be constructed in Fort Worth in 2025, and city officials are asking for input. The details According to a Dec. 19 release from the city, Fort Worth officials started the master planning phase for Timberland Park, a neighborhood park that will be located at 4400 Keller Haslet Road. One of the proposed elements is to create a loop trail around the park with programmed amenities across the site, according to the release. Other possible amenities include: • Benches along pathways • Picnic tables and grill at a park shelter • Trash cans • Safety lighting at a park shelter and playground • Bike racks What else? City officials will hold scheduled meetings open
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to the public Feb. 13 to discuss park amenities, according to the release. The Phase 1 design of the project is expected to cost $659,133, with $300,000 coming from 2022 bond program and $359,133 coming from park dedication fees, per the city’s website. The release states construction is expected to begin in late 2025.
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