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Chris Jamieson was elected as a member of the Fort Worth City Council since winning a special election May 2 for Council District 10.
Jamieson recently spoke with Community Impact at Black Bear Diner in the Alliance area of Fort Worth about his priorities for the district, what is on his to-do list and more.
What do you see as key future projects in Council District 10?
Infrastructure is the big one. District 10 has grown quickly, and the roads, drainage, water and mobility systems have to keep up.
Some of the key projects I’m watching closely include Avondale-Haslet Road, Bonds Ranch Road, Wagley Robertson Road, Heritage Trace Parkway and the larger mobility connections around [U.S.] 287 and I-35W.
I’m also excited about the Sendera Springs Library because that is the kind of community investment families in far north Fort Worth need. For me, the goal is execution. Residents don’t just want to hear that projects are planned. They want to see progress, timelines and results.
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