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TxDOT to build $2.2 million sidewalks on Clarksville Street in Paris to improve pedestrian safety

3140715 · April 29, 2025
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The Texas Department of Transportation is constructing sidewalks on both sides of Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas, from Eighteenth Street to 30 Fourth Street using $2.2 million in federal Highway Safety Improvement Program funds; work is scheduled to finish in January 2026, weather permitting.

Todd Mitke, city engineer for Paris, Texas, and Daniel Taylor, area engineer for Paris with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), described a Clarksville Street sidewalk project under way in March to improve pedestrian access and safety.

The project will construct sidewalks on both sides of Clarksville Street from Eighteenth Street to 30 Fourth Street, and will include Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant ramps and handrails, Taylor said. “This project cost, $2,200,000. It's a highway safety improvement project. These…

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