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Camp Bowie Boulevard

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Also known as: Camp Bowie District

Camp Bowie Boulevard is a historic shopping and dining district in Fort Worth, Texas, known for locally-owned bakeries, boutiques, eateries, and shops. Named after frontiersman James Bowie, the boulevard developed from a World War I military training camp and features well-preserved historic red brick buildings and long-established local businesses.
2 eventsLast active Tracked since $262K city spending

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development (2)
transportation (2)
fee waiver (1)
utilities (1)
historic (1)
zoning (1)

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Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, Texas·Show on Google Maps ↗
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March 2026

General Consent

The city is ratifying a waiver of all parking meter fees, estimated at $261,723.56, along Camp Bowie Boulevard between Montgomery Street and University Drive to accommodate staging of construction equipment for utility work, restoration, and beautification of that corridor.

(CD 7) Ratify Waiver of All Parking Meter Fees for the Utility Work, Restoration, and Beautification of Camp Bowie Boulevard Between Montgomery Street and University Drive in the Estimated Amount of $

$262K
Land Consent

City Council District 3 item to adopt an ordinance vacating a portion of North Service Street right-of-way between Camp Bowie West Boulevard and Doreen Avenue to enable expansion of an existing commercial lot, with all associated purchase fees waived per city policy.

(CD 3) Adopt Ordinance Vacating a Portion of the North Service Street Right-of-Way Located Between Camp Bowie West Boulevard and Doreen Avenue for Future Expansion of an Existing Commercial Lot and Wa

Press Release

A historical feature on the Bankhead Highway, one of America's first transcontinental all-weather highways begun in 1916, and its lasting influence on Texas transportation infrastructure and highway tourism, including a key segment through Tarrant County.

Time travel: How Bankhead Highway helped build Texas transportation