State & Local Meeting
City of Fort Worth Master Transportation Plan Public Input Meeting
March 13, 2026
The City of Fort Worth held a public input meeting on March 13, 2026, to discuss the draft Master Transportation Plan, a comprehensive 25-year strategy addressing transportation needs across the city and the greater Fort Worth region. The meeting focused on presenting the plan's development process, including community engagement, technical analyses, and project prioritization based on criteria such as congestion relief, safety, and cost-effectiveness. Key procurement-related topics included the identification and phasing of transportation projects aligned with realistic funding sources such as bonds, grants, and partnerships, with a particular emphasis on readiness and sequencing for design, right-of-way acquisition, and construction. The plan also integrates active transportation and transit improvements, and the city highlighted the use of a transportation investment program to vet projects early, improving readiness for upcoming bond elections. Attendees were shown how to access and comment on the interactive master roadway network map, ensuring public input is documented and addressed. The meeting underscored the city's commitment to a fiscally constrained, adaptable transportation investment program that supports long-term infrastructure development and funding alignment.
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- City of Fort Worth Master Transportation Plan Public Input Meeting · City of Fort Worth · Mar 13