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Jun 11, 2020

Continental Sidewalk is Now Open!

Let’s get ready to go for a walk because Continental Sidewalk is open! The sidewalk creates a loop, connecting Continental Boulevard to FM 1709, S. Kimball Avenue and S. Carroll Avenue. The newly added path is about six feet wide with handicap accessible ramps and handrails in several locations. When you plan your walking route,…

Let’s get ready to go for a walk because Continental Sidewalk is open!

The sidewalk creates a loop, connecting Continental Boulevard to FM 1709, S. Kimball Avenue and S. Carroll Avenue. The newly added path is about six feet wide with handicap accessible ramps and handrails in several locations.

When you plan your walking route, you will notice how easy it will be to walk from your home to parks, schools and shopping areas.

Building quality sidewalks infrastructure has always been a priority for the City to enhance safety, efficiency and contribute to the quality of life, health and wellness of the community.

The City installs and maintains several miles of sidewalks to provide connectivity and accessibility throughout Southlake. Plans to develop future sidewalk segments are included in the 2030 Master Mobility Plan and are online.

The Continental Sidewalk project is part of the City’s Mobility Master Plan. This portion of the plan is estimated to cost $317,000.

For more information on the Continental Boulevard Project, visit our website.

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