Residents Can Learn More About Herschel Street Improvements at Jan. 12, 2023, Public Meeting

Residents Can Learn More About Herschel Street Improvements at Jan. 12, 2023, Public Meeting
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The Public Works Department is pleased to announce that construction to rebuild Herschel Street is scheduled to begin in January 2023.

Click here to view a map of the project location.

This project, which is estimated to be completed in August 2023, includes the following improvements:

  • Rebuilding the Asphalt Roadway to a Concrete Roadway.
  •  Water Main Improvements.
  •  Upgrading streetlights.
  •  Sidewalk Improvements

 Residents interested in learning more about the project are invited to participate in a public meeting on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, from 6-7:30 p.m. in the [re]Brary Room at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library located at 100 South Center St., Arlington, Texas 76010. There will be a short presentation followed by a question-and-answer session.

Please visit the department’s webpage for additional information about this and other Capital Improvement Projects managed by the Public Works Department. This project aligns with City Council’s priority to Enhance Regional Mobility.

Original source can be found here.



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