Fort Worth, TX July 16, 2012
The West Berry Street-South University Drive intersection,
which closed for reconstruction June 10, is scheduled to reopen to traffic
today, three weeks ahead of schedule.
Fernando Costa, a Fort Worth assistant city manager, told
City Council members last week that McClendon Construction Co. "exceeded
expectations."
Work will continue for eight more months on West Berry
between University and Waits Avenue.
The $1.98 million intersection and street project, funded
largely by a grant from the North Central Texas Council of Governments, is the
second phase of improvements to West Berry near the University. The
intersection project includes reconstruction of the road with concrete,
upgraded traffic signals and handicapped-accessible ramps at the crosswalks.
The Berry Street part of the project, from just west of
University to Waits, will convert the six lanes and continuous turn lanes to
four lanes and medians.
Motorists now use the two outside lanes for parking, and
those will be turned into protected parallel parking using concrete
"bulb-outs." The new medians will eliminate only one turn on
westbound Berry from northbound Cockrell Avenue, between the 7-Eleven and
Fuzzy's Taco Shop. The project will also include wider sidewalks, landscaping
and benches, particularly around bus stops.