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Botanic Garden Park

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The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is a 120-acre botanical garden established in 1934, the oldest major botanic garden in Texas. It features 23 specialty gardens with over 2,500 plant species, including a renowned Rose Garden and Japanese Garden, and serves as a major cultural attraction in Fort Worth.
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3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107·Show on Google Maps ↗
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March 2026

Press Release

Fort Worth is presenting three of six bond propositions on the May 2 ballot: Proposition A ($511.5M for streets and mobility), Proposition B ($185.1M for parks and recreation), and Proposition C ($14.6M for library improvements), each requiring separate voter approval.

Learn about bond propositions A, B and C

January 2026

Press Release

City Manager Jay Chapa announced temporary closures and service adjustments across multiple city departments—including City Hall, libraries, community centers, courts, and suspension of residential solid waste collection—due to a winter storm impacting Fort Worth.

City of Fort Worth closures, service adjustments due to winter storm

Land Consent

Authorizes a revision to the alignment of an existing easement and right-of-way granted to Oncor Electric Delivery Company for electrical equipment and appurtenances on approximately 0.189 acres within Botanic Garden Park.

…ctrical Equipment and Appurtenances, being Approximately 0.189 Acres of Land in Botanic Garden Park