4.3. Existing Network Today, the City maintains an extensive and multifaceted transportation network that includes more than 100 miles of active transportation infrastructure. Figure 4.2 illustrates this expansive network, which features 24 miles of natural surface trails, 60 miles of paved trails, and 69.3 miles of on-street bike facilities. It also includes a robust freight network spanning 524.5 miles and a transit system with 40 miles of rail and 644.85 miles of bus routes. Additionally, the City maintains approximately 8,609 lane miles of pavement, which includes both city-owned roads and certain TxDOT-owned roadways maintained through formal maintenance agreements. The scale and complexity of this system call for coordinated planning and disciplined investment. The MTP provides a data-driven process for evaluating needs, prioritizing projects, and aligning funding so the City can maintain a reliable, efficient, and connected transportation network that keeps pace with Fort Worth’s growth.
Figure 4.2: Existing Transportation Network
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