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Tarrant Regional Water District

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Also known as: TRWD

Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) is a regional water utility that provides raw water to over 2 million people across 11 North Texas counties, including Fort Worth. The district operates four major reservoirs, manages flood control infrastructure including levees and Trinity River trails, and serves 70+ wholesale customers across the region.
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development (6)
environment (4)
governance (4)
general consent (4)
passed (4)
zoning (3)
policy (3)
public hearing (2)
tax (2)
utilities (2)

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mentioned (11)
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Location

800 E. Northside Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76102·Show on Google Maps ↗
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May 2026

Press Release

The City and Tarrant Regional Water District are hosting a June 3 public meeting at Rose Marine Theater Gallery to present the final Form-Based Code update for the Panther Island district, implementing Vision 2.0 recommendations for zoning, design standards, and development guidelines.

Meeting to present Panther Island Form-Based Code update

Press Release

Fort Worth climbed 33 spots in the Trust for Public Land's ParkScore index over two years, reaching No. 58 nationally in 2026, driven by Mayor Parker's Good Natured initiative and a new shared-use agreement with Fort Worth ISD that expanded access to recreational facilities.

Fort Worth climbs 33 spots in national ParkScore rankings

Press Release

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is accepting contractor bids for the North Bypass Channel — the first major construction component of the Central City Flood Control project along the Trinity River — with contract award anticipated in September; the broader project has secured $443 million in federal funding since 2022.

Central City flood control project now accepting bids

Press Release

Fort Worth earned all six Transparency Stars from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts' Transparency Stars program, making it the largest of 14 Texas cities to achieve the designation. The sixth and final star — for Economic Development — was awarded April 30, 2026, and required documentation of tax abatements, foregone revenue, jobs created, and capital investment.

Fort Worth earns highest level of financial transparency in Texas

April 2026

Press Release

A press release promoting Earth Month 2026 activities across Fort Worth, including city-led litter cleanups, Fort Worth Public Library programs, and outdoor community events, while encouraging residents to adopt everyday recycling and waste-reduction habits.

Earth Month 2026: Take part in local efforts across Fort Worth

March 2026

General Consent

Appropriation ordinance adjusting stormwater commercial paper program funding to align with Tarrant Regional Water District reimbursable limits for Central City Drainage Improvements, while amending the FY2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program.

(ALL) Adopt Appropriation Ordinance to Adjust Funding from the Stormwater Commercial Paper Program to Align with the Reimbursable Limits from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Fort Worth Central

General Consent

Accepts a $124,103.00 voluntary contribution from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island for FY2026, authorizes execution of a management agreement with TRWD for the district, and adopts an appropriation ordinance for the funds.

(CD 2 and CD 9) Accept Voluntary Contribution of $124,103.00 from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island for Fiscal Year 2026, Authorize Execution

General Consent
requester

Accepts a $124,103.00 voluntary contribution from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island for FY2026, authorizes execution of a management agreement with TRWD for the district, and adopts an appropriation ordinance for the funds.

(CD 2 and CD 9) Accept Voluntary Contribution of $124,103.00 from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island for Fiscal Year 2026, Authorize Execution

General Consent
vendor

Accepts a $124,103.00 voluntary contribution from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island for FY2026, authorizes execution of a management agreement with TRWD for the district, and adopts an appropriation ordinance for the funds.

(CD 2 and CD 9) Accept Voluntary Contribution of $124,103.00 from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island for Fiscal Year 2026, Authorize Execution

Press Release

Preview of the Fort Worth City Council meeting on March 10, covering a $124,103 voluntary contribution from the Tarrant Regional Water District for the Panther Island Public Improvement District, reallocation of $214,932 in ARPA funds for neighborhood Wi-Fi and IT infrastructure, purchase of disaster recovery equipment, a new habitual nuisance commercial property ordinance, and eleven zoning cases.

City Council preview for March 10