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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
West 7th Street in Fort Worth to go on road diet, gain bike lanes
Look for the newer, calmer 7th Street coming soon.
The talk we’ve been hearing for some time is true – 7th Street, between the river and University, is going on a diet.
Since they’re re-topping the pavement anyway, the city is going to re-stripe to narrow 7th Street from six lanes + turn to four lanes + turn, and add on-street parking and bike lanes. The intent is to slow down traffic on the over-engineered high-speed street and make it more hospitable to pedestrians and cyclists, as well as safer for all users by slowing traffic. In essence, trying to turn the street from being a “link” to being a “place,” to go hand-in-hand with the new walkable/bikeable mixed-use development that’s occurring along it.
As 7th transitions from being just a high-speed traffic thoroughfare into an actual livable, desirable place to be, this change has been a long time coming (in fact, we wrote about/advocated for this back in January, along with Dallas blog Walkable D/FW). Slowing down the traffic and providing space for bikes and a buffer for pedestrians (in the form of parking) will go a long way toward making 7th a safer and more enjoyable place to be, rather than just a fast way to get from one point to another.
(This plan isn’t too dissimilar from what is planned to happen to Rosedale between 8th & Main in the Near Southside, also planned to go from six lanes to four with bike lanes and parking.)
Look for the newer, calmer 7th Street coming soon.

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