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Fairfield outlines West Texas Complete Streets upgrades, warns of material delays
Summary
City of Fairfield Public Works Construction Manager Matt Kett detailed the West Texas Complete Streets project: pavement rehabilitation, wider sidewalks and curb ramps, bike lanes, intersection improvements at 12 intersections, new signals and lighting, and fiber conduit. The project began July 28 and faces material-related delays likely extending completion into May–June 2026.
Matt Kett, Public Works Construction Manager for the City of Fairfield, described the scope and status of the West Texas Complete Streets construction project in a Street Smarts video update.
The project covers pavement rehabilitation across the project corridor, widened sidewalks and curb ramps, dedicated bike lanes, curb extensions at 12 intersections, raised concrete medians, traffic-signal modifications and new signals, new street lighting, and installation of fiber-optic communication conduit, Kett said. "The…
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