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May 2026
Preview of an upcoming City Council work session and meeting covering the FY2027 budget, certification of the May 2 bond and charter election, the swearing-in of a new District 10 councilmember, and several major infrastructure items including water main replacements and roadway improvements totaling nearly $40 million.
Budget work session, election canvass and council preview
Fort Worth voters approved six bond propositions totaling over $845 million for streets, parks, libraries, housing, public safety facilities, and animal care, and also passed nine city charter amendments; a District 10 special election was won by Chris Jamieson over Alicia Ortiz.
Fort Worth voters pass all bond propositions in Saturday vote
April 2026
Fort Worth will hold bond and charter elections on May 2, 2026, featuring six bond propositions totaling $845 million covering streets, parks, libraries, affordable housing, public safety facilities, and animal care, alongside nine proposed charter amendments and a District 10 special election to fill Alan Blaylock's vacated seat.
City to hold 2026 bond and charter election this Saturday
The Fort Worth Air Power Council appointed City Councilmembers Michael D. Crain (District 3) and Alan Blaylock (District 10) as Honorary Members to strengthen the organization's civic partnership in support of North Texas military service members, veterans, and their families.
FWAPC appoints Councilmembers Crain and Blaylock as Honorary Members
Overview of four proposed city charter amendments (Propositions L through O) on the May 2, 2026 ballot, covering grants of privilege on city streets without individual ordinances, greater flexibility to reorganize city departments, elimination of a special election timing conflict with state law, and clarification that claims may be paid based on any appropriately detailed documentation.
Learn about charter propositions L, M, N and O
Overview of five proposed charter amendments (Propositions G–K) on Fort Worth's May 2 ballot, covering increases to mayor and council salaries, removal of redundant charter and hearing requirements, budget adoption alignment with state law, and elimination of annual reporting requirements for public service corporations, part of a broader ballot that includes a $845 million bond package.
Learn about charter propositions G, H, I, J and K
March 2026
Fort Worth's May 2, 2026 bond election includes three propositions: Proposition D ($10M for affordable housing construction and rehabilitation), Proposition E ($63.9M for public safety infrastructure including two fire stations and a new 911 call center), and Proposition F ($59.8M to construct a new animal shelter replacing the current Chuck & Brenda Silcox Animal Care & Control Center).
Learn about bond propositions D, E and F
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
Fort Worth will hold bond and charter elections on May 2, 2026, featuring an $845 million bond package with six propositions covering streets and mobility, parks, libraries, affordable housing, public safety facilities, and animal care improvements, along with nine proposed charter amendments. District 10 residents will also vote in a special election to fill the council vacancy left by Councilmember Alan Blaylock's resignation.
City to hold bond and charter election on May 2
January 2026
The City Council reappoints seven individuals to the Board of Directors of FW Sports Authority, Inc. The reappointees are Neil Barrow, Alan Blaylock, Michael D. Crain, Brian Delgado, Robert L. Jameson, Kimberly Johnson, and Cary Moon.
A Resolution Reappointing Neil Barrow, Alan Blaylock, Michael D. Crain, Brian Delgado, Robert L. Jameson, Kimberly Johnson, and Cary Moon to the Board of Directors of FW Sports Authority, Inc.