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Texas Frontier Park (TFP) is in the City of Fort Worth and has private utilities and streets.

Utility Providers are as follows:

  • City of Fort Worth
    • Fire Line - 8" services
    • Sanitary Sewer - 8" services
    • Domestic water to buildings as needed
  • Tri-County Electric Coop
    • Electricity
  • Frontier
    • Network
  • Atmos
    • Natural Gas service is available in the area from Atmos, but not yet at the site
  • Storm Water Management

    • TFP manages storm water through the property using a detention/retention facility.
    • The detention allows for the management of storm water and slowing down the rate under heavy flood conditions.
    • The retention pond is set up as a water feature to support recreational, and event usage.
  • Transportation
    • Transportation (surface) - TFP is a in a highly accessible I-35W/Tx170 area.
    • Transportation (Street Frontage) - TFP fronts Old Denton Road, which is scheduled to become North Riverside Drive, a 120ft major arterial with four travel lanes, one open turn lane, wide sidewalks capable to bicycle traffic.
    • Transportation (Tri-Modal) - AllianceTexas is a one of the busiest inland ports in the country as tri-modal hub:
      • Air
      • Rail
      • Highway
  • Traffic Count on Old Denton Road
    • The first exit west of I-35W on Tx-170
    • The entire east side of Old Denton Road is zoned for apartment homes, the initial block having been up and occupied for several years
    • Has become an alternate route for traffic to get to Westport Parkway and the south entrance to Alliance Airport.
  • AllianceTexas
    • FTZ No. 196 - TFP is located within FTZ No. 196 Fort Worth and Free Trade Zone treatment may be available
    • Alliance Development Zone - TFP is in the Alliance Airpot Development Zone.  Drone use is restricted and permitted, but monitored by the FAA.  Surface lighting is also regulated.