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June 2026
A resolution appointing Chris Jamieson to the Board of Directors of Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Two (Texas Motor Speedway TIF) and designating him as Chairperson of the board.
A Resolution Appointing Chris Jamieson to the Board of Directors of Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Two, City of Fort Worth, Texas (Texas Motor Speedway TIF); Appointing Chris Jamieson as Chair
A resolution appointing Chris Jamieson as a member of the boards of certain non-profit corporations that benefit the City of Fort Worth.
A Resolution Appointing Chris Jamieson as a Member of the Boards of Certain Non-Profit Corporations Benefiting the City of Fort Worth
Resolution appointing Chris Jamieson to the Board of Directors of FW Sports Authority, Inc. and formally acknowledging the current membership of the board.
A Resolution Appointing Chris Jamieson to the Board of Directors of FW Sports Authority, Inc. and Acknowledging the Appointment of the Other Current Members of the Board
A resolution to approve amendments to the bylaws of the Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation and appoint Chris Jamieson to its Board of Directors.
A Resolution Approving Amendments to the Bylaws of the Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation and Appointing Chris Jamieson to the Board of Directors of the Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation
A resolution appointing Chris Jamieson and Lauren Deen to the Board of Directors of Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Nine (Trinity River Vision TIF).
A Resolution Appointing Chris Jamieson and Lauren Deen to the Board of Directors of Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Nine, City of Fort Worth, Texas (Trinity River Vision TIF) and Acknowledging
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