
In a move to improve critical infrastructure within the South Hills neighborhood, the City of Fort Worth is gearing up to replace existing water and sanitary sewer mains along several local streets. Targeted for an upgrade are the utilities bound by West Seminary Drive to the north, Merida Avenue to the east, Sadler Avenue to the south, and Rector Avenue to the west, as reported by the City of Fort Worth.
The project will involve the replacement of old cast iron water mains with new piping on Cockrell Avenue, Yates Street, Cordone Street, Creston Avenue, Lubbock Avenue, Merida Avenue, West Fuller Avenue, West Boyce Avenue, and Morrell Street. Such upgrades are critical to prevent water main breaks and improve service reliability for residents. For those interested in more details, the project page can be found by entering the code 104979 on the Fort Worth government’s official website.
Keeping communities informed and engaged, the city has announced a Virtual Teams community meeting scheduled for Thursday, January 29, 2026, at 6 p.m. Residents from the area and beyond are encouraged to join the discussion and gain insights on the planned improvements. Attendees can join the meeting with the ID: 236 668 826 469 69 and the passcode nn7Sr34u, or dial in by phone using the number +1 682-207-4657, with the conference ID 240 903 126#.









