$1 billion DFW Connector project in Grapevine almost finished
GRAPEVINE For nearly four years, Grapevine resident Angela Gair has felt like a prisoner in her own neighborhood.
Since late 2009 and early 2010, residents such as Gair have been boxed in by the DFW Connector, a $1 billion makeover of the 8-mile stretch of Texas 114/121 that forms the main path into and out of the city. Because of the work, motorists encountered confusing detours, and traffic often stacked up for miles.
We chose to stay in town rather than go anywhere because we didnt want to get caught in traffic, said Gair, who lives in the citys historical center and works at Antique Revival on Main Street. Its just easier to stay here locally.
But those who have been patient with the mammoth work zone not only the citys 47,385 residents but also the estimated 250,000 drivers who use the highway each day are about to be rewarded.
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http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/08/17/5088531/1-billion-road-dfw-connector-road.html#storylink=cpy
[font color=green]$250 million for the project came from the federal Recovery Act.[/font]