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Bedford plans new sidewalk connections to improve resident safety and quality of life

Bedford officials are weighing the costs and benefits of new sidewalk infrastructure throughout the city. The end of a sidewalk in Bedford, January 13, 2026.
Andy Lusk
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Bedford officials are weighing the costs and benefits of new sidewalk infrastructure throughout the city. The end of a sidewalk in Bedford, January 13, 2026.

Bedford city officials are assessing residents' to plan where new sidewalk connections will eventually go in town.

They just received dozens of responses for the city鈥檚 . The plan will help bring walkways to streets that don't currently have them, boosting safety and quality of life for residents.

From here, officials will and determine feasibility and cost. Sidewalk needs will then be weighed against the city budget. By next summer, officials expect to have a master plan, which will guide construction efforts.

City spokesperson Molly Fox told 四虎影院 the plan will last several years, and that officials will need to devote a portion of the budget each year to putting in new sidewalk segments.

鈥淚 know it just seems like a little bit of concrete, but it's actually very costly,鈥 Fox said. 鈥淲e want to make sure that we are having the biggest bang for our buck, so to speak, when it comes to putting in our missing sidewalk segments that matter the most to our residents.鈥

Fox noted that it鈥檚 common for cities of Bedford鈥檚 age to have gaps in sidewalk coverage.

The city, after all, celebrates its next year. But for some of those older neighborhoods, Fox said it wasn鈥檛 always a requirement for developers to put in sidewalks in.

She anticipates public feedback will center on areas near schools, noting that the city is aware these are 鈥渉igh priority鈥 and will need to be looked at first.

鈥淲hether it's pushing their newborn baby, walking their dogs or just sending their kids off to school, our top priority 鈥 and it should be in any community 鈥 is our resident safety,鈥 she said.

Fox said the city aims to make residents feel happier, safer and that they have a better quality of life through the sidewalk additions.

鈥淸It鈥檚] meaningful to us, not only as city employees, but as individuals ourselves who also enjoy the same things in our neighborhoods.鈥

Municipal budget season is coming up for cities across the Metroplex, which means infrastructure conversations are taking place in local governments like the City of Bedford.

Bedford adopted in September of last year.

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Andy Lusk is 四虎影院's mid-cities communities reporter. He is a returning Report for America corps member, having spent two years with KUCB, the NPR member station serving Alaska鈥檚 Aleutian and Pribilof Islands. While in Alaska, Andy was an award-winning general assignment reporter with a focus on local and tribal government. When he's not reporting, he's usually out hiking. Andy is an alumnus of New York University.