Posted May 17, 2023, 2:41 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Houston - Wichita, KS
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Fulshear
https://communityimpact.com/houston/...te-connection/
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Fulshear downtown plans to create connection
By Asia Armour | 8:15 AM Feb 3, 2023 CST
The city of Fulshear is planning for a reimagining of its downtown streetscape.
Several projects are in design with the intent to improve north- and southbound traffic, ensure the streets are walkable for pedestrians and preserve its small-town charm, city officials said.
Fulshear Assistant City Manager Zach Goodlander said the city will start construction to transform Wallis Street and Main Street into 80-foot one-way roads with similar designs by 2024. Wallis Street will take on southbound traffic, and Main Street will take north.
Goodlander said Harris Street, which is nestled between the two, will serve as a catalyst to economic development—becoming a pedestrian corridor to hold space for events and commercial development.
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https://communityimpact.com/houston/...y-end-of-2024/
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Fulshear working to improve Harris Street in downtown area by end of 2024
By Asia Armour | 2:11 PM May 10, 2023 CDT
Updated 2:11 PM May 10, 2023 CDT
As previously reported by Community Impact, the city of Fulshear and Fort Bend County intend to make changes to three essential streets in downtown Fulshear that will increase commerce and walkability in the area.
Assistant City Manager Zach Goodlander said the design phase of Harris Street—which will be funded and constructed exclusively by the city—is on track to conclude by mid-June.
Harris Street is located between Wallis and Main streets—the two other roadways involved in the downtown streetscape plan, which will be funded by the city but designed and constructed by Fort Bend County.
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