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Public Works and Transportation is responsible for:
1,100 linear miles of streets
586 miles of pavement markings
364 signalized intersections
43,238 signs
20,413 street lights
11,086 storm water inlets
238 miles of storm water pipe
1,300 vehicles and equipment
161 public buildings
750 acre landfill
PUBLIC WORKS & TRANSPORTATION HIGHLIGHTS
Rush
Creek Watershed Study The City of Arlington has undertaken a comprehensive watershed study of the Rush Creek Watershed.
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more
Tri-Schools
Street Improvements Project
The City of Arlington will be improving the streets of Curry,
Ledbetter, Russell, and Calender Road in southeast Arlington, a
quadrant of streets servicing three public schools with staggered
drop-off and pick-up hours. Learn
More
Vantage Energy to conduct a
Seismic Survey at Lake Arlington Vantage Energy will conduct limited seismic
survey activities around the Lake Arlington area
on public property and public rights-of-way only
beginning in July.
Learn
more
Leaf and Grass Clipping
Maintenance
Did you know that grass clippings and tree
leaves swept or blown into streets pollute storm
drains? Help protect our waterways. Read
more
Tarrant Regional Transportation Coalition (TRTC) Educate and
engage yourself in solutions for the
transportation crisis facing the western half of
the Metroplex. Visit
the TRTC web site
Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hazard mitigation is the process of taking
planned actions to reduce the probability that
potential hazards in a community will turn into
actual threats to life and property and/or
reducing the impact of such threats if they
materialize. Mitigation actions make communities
safer, but they do not eliminate risk and
vulnerability for all hazards, as some threats
cannot be mitigated away. Visit
the City's Hazard Mitigation Action Plan web
site