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Arlington outlines enhanced mobility work and FIFA 2026 coordination; pilots and sidewalk LIDAR cited
Summary
Public works director Keith Brooks updated council on the Enhanced Mobility priority (FY2026), reporting street‑condition improvements, a LIDAR sidewalk‑condition survey to support ADA transition planning, multimodal delivery demonstrations that delivered 300+ grocery boxes, and a Via‑operated Arlington Pilot Express averaging ~65 rides/week; transportation staff said the city will feed information into the FIFA app for 2026 visitors.
Keith Brooks, director of public works, briefed the council on Oct. 14 about Arlington’s Enhanced Mobility priority for FY2026, which focuses on regional connections and improving street and pedestrian infrastructure.
Brooks said the city reduced the lane miles with a condition index below 50 by about 20 lane miles and that recent street maintenance bids will add 27 lane miles of improvements. He confirmed several corridor projects remain on schedule and that the Southeast Connector (managed by TxDOT) is…
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