Master Transportation Plan Task 4: Gap Analysis and Needs Network
3.5.3.3 Priority Network Connectivity Gaps Figure 28: Priority Network Connectivity Gaps
The map above illustrates the results of the prioritization analysis focused on areas within Fort Worth’s existing service area that suffer from limited or inefficient connections between transit routes, key destinations, and neighborhoods. Unlike coverage gaps, which lie outside the transit network, connectivity gaps are within reach of service but lack effective circulation or access. The highest-priority network connectivity gaps are located in the central-west and east portions of the city. A notable high-priority gap is in the Ridglea Hills and TCU area, which lies near major educational institutions and residential neighborhoods but lacks strong east-west route connection. Another high- priority zone is the Handley area in East Fort Worth, which borders existing service but remains disconnected from key destinations and transfer hubs. Medium-priority gaps are highlighted in the
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