Tarrant Regional Water District
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April 2026
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
The city accepts a $124,103.00 voluntary contribution from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island for FY 2026, authorizes a management agreement with the District for the improvement district, and adopts an appropriation ordinance for the contributed 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
The city accepts a $124,103.00 voluntary contribution from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island for FY 2026, authorizes a management agreement with the District for the improvement district, and adopts an appropriation ordinance for the contributed 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
Adopts an appropriation ordinance to adjust stormwater commercial paper program funding to align with reimbursable limits set by the Tarrant Regional Water District for the Central City Drainage Improvements project, and amends the Fiscal Years 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program accordingly.
(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
The city accepts a $124,103.00 voluntary contribution from the Tarrant Regional Water District for Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island for FY 2026, authorizes a management agreement with the District for the improvement district, and adopts an appropriation ordinance for the contributed 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
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
February 2026
City Council approved the creation of a Public Improvement District (PID) for the Panther Island project, covering approximately 407 acres, to fund operations, maintenance, and enhanced amenities through special assessments on property owners at a maximum rate not to exceed $0.165 per $100 of valuation.
Council approves improvement district for Panther Island
A public hearing and council action to formally establish Public Improvement District No. 23 – Panther Island O-PID and authorize a participation agreement with the Tarrant Regional Water District.
…ces to be Undertaken; Authorize Execution of a Participation Agreement with the Tarrant Regional Water District; and Adopt Resolution Authorizing and Establishing Public Improvement District…
Preview of the February 24 Fort Worth City Council work session and regular meeting, which includes briefings on ARPA reallocation, ETJ releases, and floodplain zoning amendments, and votes on over $77 million in contracts and grants spanning transportation infrastructure, permitting software, public safety, and street improvements.
Feb. 24 City Council work session, meeting preview