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This is Phase 3 of the Sycamore Creek Wastewater Improvement project. This phase is the southernmost end of the 66-inch parallel relief Sycamore Creek sanitary sewer relief main. The new 66-inch sewer main will run parallel to the existing concrete sewer main which varies in diameter from 48 inches to 54 inches.
The sewer main currently serving the Sycamore Creek basin area does not have the capacity to serve existing customers in the basin and the proposed developments that are located further south. This phase stretches from Vickery Boulevard south to Cobb Park Drive.
The impacted area starts at Sycamore Terrace, just south of East Vickery Boulevard, at Sycamore Park. The main extends southerly, crossing Sycamore Creek, then continues south across East Rosedale Street to the Maddox Avenue/Duval Street intersection. The main continues to run south, along Duval Street then crosses Hwy. 287 and Arlington Avenue and ends at Cobb Park Drive West, north of Sycamore Creek.
Phase 3 is in Fort Worth Council District 8.
East Maddox Avenue at Duval Street, Fort Worth 76104 View Map
East Maddox Avenue at Duval Street , Fort Worth 76104
Phase 3 - Construction
Sewer Rehabilitation - Construction
Phase 4A - Final Design
Phase 4B - Design
Phase 3 - December 2023
Sewer Rehabilitation - December 2023
Phase 4A - January 2027
Phase 4B - May 2027
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sycamore-creek-south-wastewater-construction-summary-faqs-July2021.pdf(PDF, 3MB)
spanish-sycamore-creek-south-wastewater-construction-summary-faqs-July2021.pdf(PDF, 2MB)
map-sycamore-creek-south-wastewater-improvements_1.pdf(PDF, 2MB)
map-sycamore-creek-relief-interceptor-phases1-through-4.pdf(PDF, 917KB)
map-sycamore-creek-relief-interceptor-phases1-through-3.pdf(PDF, 7MB)
Sycamore-Creek-Drainage-Basin-cropped.pdf(PDF, 1MB)