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City Council Approves New Development Amid Traffic Safety Concerns

June 06, 2024 | North Richland Hills City, Tarrant County, Texas



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City Council Approves New Development Amid Traffic Safety Concerns
In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed a proposed development project along Davis Boulevard, which includes plans for a full masonry wall and enhanced vegetative screening to address privacy and security concerns. The development aims to incorporate decorative features such as entry walls, signage, stamped concrete crosswalks, and street lighting, adhering to the architectural standards set for North Richland Hills.

The Development Review Committee has recommended approval of the application, which is set to be presented to the city council on June 24. A key point of discussion was the optional fencing along the front of the property, with officials suggesting that decisions regarding fencing could be left to the Homeowners Association (HOA) in the future.

Concerns were raised about the safety of a skewed intersection at Davis Boulevard, which has seen recent accidents. TxDOT is planning to install medians in the area, with environmental studies currently underway. The timeline for these improvements is projected for late 2025, although specifics on traffic flow and turning restrictions remain unclear.

The meeting concluded with no public comments on the proposed development, and officials confirmed that all necessary information had been provided for consideration. The project is poised to move forward pending city council approval.

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