Construction continues on city of Fort Worth water, sewer and paving improvements to streets in Mistletoe Heights, Alamo Heights and nearby neighborhoods.

Here’s what’s happening now, according to a city update earlier this month:

New water lines on Buck Avenue, Harrison Avenue, Mistletoe Drive, Mistletoe Boulevard and Lipscomb Street have been installed.

Crews have installed temporary pavement until permanent pavement is put down.

Work is in progress on the water line on Gordon Avenue.

Permanent pavement is in progress on Lipscomb Street.

What’s next:

Permanent paving on Buck Avenue, Harrison Avenue, Mistletoe Drive and Mistletoe Boulevard starts in the spring.

The city has put work on pause on driveways, sidewalks and curbs along Buck. “This part of the work will resume in the spring,” the city said.

Total project value is $5.4 million. All work, funded by a city bond program in 2022, is scheduled to be complete in October. Work on 12 streets is included:

Buck Avenue, from West Rosedale Street South to Mistletoe Avenue

Chambers Avenue, from Alamo Avenue to West Vickery Boulevard

Gordon Avenue, from McPherson Avenue to West Lowden Street

Lipscomb Street, from Page Street to West Capps Street

Livingston Avenue, from West Lowden Street to West Bowie Street

Lisbon Street, from Chambers to Landers Street

Rutledge Street, from West Vickery Boulevard to Landers Street

Landers Street, from Locke Avenue to Lovell Avenue

Mistletoe Drive, from the alley between Mistletoe Avenue and Edwin Street to West Rosedale Street South

Harrison Avenue, from Buck Avenue to Mistletoe Drive

Mistletoe Boulevard, from Buck Avenue to Mistletoe Drive

Alley between Alamo Avenue and Valentine Street, from 370 feet south of Chambers Avenue to West Freeway

Alley between Lisbon Street and West Vickery Boulevard, from Bedford Street, to 144 feet north of Chambers Avenue

Scott Nishimura is senior editor for local government accountability at the Fort Worth Report. Reach him at scott.nishimura@fortworthreport.org.

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Scott Nishimura is a longtime Fort Worth journalist, serving in roles as a reporter and editor for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth Business Press, and Fort Worth, Fort Worth Inc. and 360West magazines….
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