Transportation
BY GABBY BAILEY & CODY THORN
DFW Airport breaks ground on Terminal F Regional leaders and airport ocials broke ground on Terminal F on Nov. 19 for a $1.6 billion construction project at Dallas Fort Worth Interna- tional Airport. The 400,000-square-foot building will initially have 15 gates, according to a news release. The conditions Terminal F will be located where the Express Parking South was, which closed Sept. 9 ahead of construction, according to the airport website. There will be a pre-fabrication site constructed where modular construction techniques will be used to move the pieces across the aireld, according to the release. Sorting out the details Terminal F is the sixth terminal at DFW Airport and is the rst new construction of an entire
Westlake OKs Sam School Road updates Westlake Town Council voted in favor of improvements to Sam School Road Dec. 9. The details Westlake ocials agreed for adjustments to the Solana Hills residential development plan to include sidewalks and the recon- struction of Sam School Road. Council Member Michael Asselta said a crosswalk connecting the sidewalk to the local trails would ensure safety.
Local ocials broke ground Nov. 19 for Terminal F at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
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terminal since 2005. The airport will add 24 new gates between Terminal F and the ongoing expan- sions in Terminals A and C. The anticipated opening for Terminal F is 2027, later than the date previously announced. Donohue said in October 2023 Terminals C and F were slated to be completed by 2026, the same year the Dallas-Fort Worth area will host the World Cup games.
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