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FWTA Gets Greenlight to Start TEXRail Construction

FORT WORTH, TEXAS (June 27, 2016) On June 27, the Federal Transit Administration awarded a Letter of No Prejudice (LONP) to Trinity Metro for TEX Rail, which means that construction for the 27-mile commuter rail can break ground in July. The LONP authorizes Trinity Metro to proceed with procurement of all materials and construction activities planned for the first six months. “We are delighted to receive the Letter of No Prejudice,” said President/CEO Paul Ballard. “We can now secure the prime contract and all subcontracts while locking in current pricing. This has been a long journey and we can’t wait to get started on construction next month.” Bob Baulsir, vice president of railroads and procurement, said the LONP means Trinity Metro can start spending the local funding it has in reserves while awaiting the Full Funding Grant Agreement. “This is a great day for TEX Rail and Trinity Metro – and it’s the beginning of a great rail system that will serve thousands in our region.”

TEX Rail will extend from downtown Fort Worth, across northeast Tarrant County, through North Richland Hills and Grapevine, and into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport’s Terminal B. The commuter rail line, which will begin service in late 2018, is projected to serve more than 8,000 daily riders at nine stations by the end of the first year of operation. By 2035, nearly 14,000 daily riders are projected to ride the system.

 

Public input welcome for proposed bus service changes for Alliance and Denton

The Fort Worth Transportation Authority (FWTA) invites public involvement and comment regarding proposed bus service changes in Fort Worth to include new service to Alliance and Denton.

FWTA, in cooperation with the Denton County Transportation Authority, is proposing to provide bus service from the Intermodal Transportation Center in downtown Fort Worth to the University of North Texas in Denton on weekdays. An additional stop would be made at FWTA’s North Park-n-Ride at 10157 North Freeway where up to 200 parking spaces are available for commuters. Buses would operate between about 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. with trips departing every 90 minutes.

Anyone who wants to provide input can do so in one of four ways:

Email Tboard@fwta.org

Write to FWTA, 801 Cherry Street, Suite 850, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, to the attention of Detra Whitmore.

Call FWTA’s Comment Line, 817-215-8793.

Attend a public meeting. FWTA will host three public meetings June 14-16 and a public hearing on June 16.

Meeting Details

Tuesday, June 14

Noon, Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA), Lewisville Administrative Office,1955 Lakeway Drive, Suite 260, Lewisville, TX 75057

Wednesday, June 15

7 p.m., North Park YMCA, 9100 N. Beach Street, Fort Worth, TX 76244

Thursday, June 16

6 p.m., Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC), 1001 Jones Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

The public hearing to receive comments will immediately follow the public meeting at the ITC on June 16.

Visit www.FWTA.org for information on the proposed changes. The deadline for submitting comments by email, phone or mail is 5 p.m. Friday, June 17.