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Weatherford council moving forward with bypass project

8 hrs ago Weatherford city council members took steps forward Tuesday night on the first phase of the city s Weatherford Bypass Project, approving an agreement with Kimley-Horn Associates, Inc. for engineering services. The agreement is two-fold, Director of Capital Projects Terry Hughes explained, with the main agreement coming out to $1.58 million. This includes base services developed around delivering a final design using an environmental document known as a categorical exclusion, or CE, Hughes said. The second portion of additional services, if authorized, comes out to $195,000, and would include an environmental assessment, in the event the city would be unable to use the CE.

Weatherford council moving forward with bypass project

May 12, 2021 Weatherford city council members took steps forward Tuesday night on the first phase of the city s Weatherford Bypass Project, approving an agreement with Kimley-Horn Associates, Inc. for engineering services. The agreement is two-fold, Director of Capital Projects Terry Hughes explained, with the main agreement coming out to $1.58 million. This includes base services developed around delivering a final design using an environmental document known as a categorical exclusion, or CE, Hughes said. The second portion of additional services, if authorized, comes out to $195,000, and would include an environmental assessment, in the event the city would be unable to use the CE.

WPD chief reveals details on new public safety building; Public groundbreaking set for April 23

Apr 14, 2021 Renderings of the new Weatherford Public Safety Building were revealed at Tuesday night s city council meeting, which includes a second-story multipurpose room with a view of the courthouse that can be utilized for training and community events.  Special to the Weatherford Democrat Details and renderings of the new Weatherford Public Safety Building were revealed at Tuesday night’s city council meeting. “In 2014, there was a need shown and five years ago, when I started running for council, I toured the police department and I realized there was a need from just going through it,” Place 4 Councilmember Kevin Cleveland said. “We had a general plan put together [in 2018] with 30 citizens, 13 planning and zoning members and five council members that all put that in the general plan as a need and so we’ve been planning this for a long time. It’s a well thought out plan, a well put together plan and i

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