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Department of Public Works
101 W. Abram St.
Arlington, TX 76010

Phone: 817-459-6550
 
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Contact us at 817-459-6550.
This phone is answered Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
If calling after hours, please leave a message and someone will address your concern the following business day.

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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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.

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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
   


 
Project Information Public Meetings
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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.
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Tarrant Regional Transportation Coalition (TRTC)
Educate and engage yourself in solutions for the transportation crisis facing the western half of the Metroplex.
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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.
arrowVisit the City's Hazard Mitigation Action Plan web site

    


   

Special Provisions
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Details
arrowPaving & Drainage Typical Details
arrowWater & Sewer Standard Details
arrowWater & Sewer Standard Specifications
  

     

   
TxDOT - Fort Worth District Lane Closures
arrowView a listing of current fort Worth Metro Lane Closures

 
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Change in Traffic Lights Operation
     
MOST REQUESTED


arrowBlock Parties and Street Events

arrowPrequalification Statement for Public Improvements (Paving, Drainage & Water/Sewer)

arrowTarrant County Transportation Bond Program

arrowTypical Details

arrowTraffic Counts Maps

arrowDesign Criteria Manual (~10 MB)


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