The traffic caused by a major construction project along West 7th street is frustrating for the people who live and work there.
- Fort Worth's popular West 7th district attracts people not only from the metroplex but from out of state.
The project has gone past its projected completion date which originally was set for May 2022, however several months past that date, orange signs and cones string along that busy corridor stretching from the West 7th bridge to University Drive as of Sept. 1. "If you're coming here between like 3 and 6, at least like 20 minutes to get from the 5-way to downtown at least 20 minutes minimum," said Dominic Melendez, who drives along the corridor.
And if it's not the construction that gets you, the trains will when they pass by next to the busy Tom Thumb."Originally they had a fence blocked up so you couldn't even see the establishment because of the fence they had so it's been hard for people to recognize that there's actually a restaurant here and it's been killing sales," said John Cobio, assistant manger at Emmy's Smokehouse.
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