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COMMUNITY APPEARANCE ENHANCEMENTS

               Street, Sidewalk, and Roadway Improvements

               Funds  are  included  in  the  2018-19  Budget  for  continuation  and  expansion  of  the  highly-successful  street  overlay
               program.    The  City  purchases  the  materials  and  Tarrant  County  provides  the  specialized  equipment  to  renovate
               residential streets.  In 2013-14, a portion of the overlay program was used to construct a twelve-foot wide asphalt hike
               and bike trail on the south side of Winscott Road from Beach Road to the east parking lot of the Benbrook Community
               Center/YMCA and to seal the existing trails on both sides of Winscott Road.

               The Benbrook Water Authority contracts with the City of Benbrook to repair street cuts for projects.  This joint-effort
               insures that quality-control measures are implemented and that the repairs are completed as expeditiously as possible.

               The  Council  implemented  fees  charged  to  natural  gas  contractors  for  damages  to  Benbrook  streets;  the  fees  are
               designated for future road repair projects.  Transfers from this fund are designated for street repairs in 2017-18 and in
               2018-19.

               The Benbrook Boulevard Expansion Project broke ground in the summer of 2014; this project involves the stretch of
               Highway 377 spanning from Winscott Road/Lakeway Drive north to the IH20/Loop 820 junction.  The Texas Department
               of Transportation (TXDOT) project includes the addition of a median and left turn signals across the approximately 1.3
               miles of highway.  The development is expected to improve accessibility to businesses along Benbrook Boulevard and
               to encourage growth by creating more opportunity for businesses to thrive.  This economic growth is projected to
               result in community advancement, to create a brighter future for Benbrook, and to increase the quality of life for current
               and for future generations.

               The BEDC constructed two street extensions in the northeast quadrant of Winscott Road and I-20 to facilitate access to
               the Hawkins Business Center and to open portions of the Edwards trust property for development.  The project included
               the extension of Benbrook Parkway from its current terminus in the Benbrook Industrial Park southward to the I-20
               frontage road, and the extension of Winbrook Drive eastward from its current terminus to Hawkins Center Drive.  As
               part of the street construction, the EDC installed the necessary associated infrastructure, including the water and sewer
               lines at no cost to the Benbrook Water Authority.  The City Council approved the BEDC project in May 2011.

               In January 2015, the Council held public hearings on the use of CDBG funds in the 2016-17 fiscal year.  Three projects
               were identified.  City Staff applied for grant funds through Tarrant County.  Benbrook was awarded $130,000 for the
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