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What’s on the Jan. 13 council agenda? Find out here
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Open source →A City Council meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, in the council chamber at City Hall, 100 Fort Worth Trail. And a Special Called City Council Workshop for the FY2026 Bond will take place at 1:30 p.m. in the Work Session room.
Special presentations
Recognition of Bob Semple Day.
Recognition honoring the Texas Forge Taekwondo and Team Forge.
Recognition of Anorexia Nervosa Awareness.
Recognition of Anorexia Nervosa Awareness.
Agenda items of note
Return of a $100,000 donation to the Fort Worth Public Library Foundation.
Funding support for construction of the Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center.
Budget adjustments related to EMS transition costs and FY25-FY26 funding commitments.
$1.6 million FEMA assistance to firefighters grant for operations and safety.
Traffic safety enforcement grant through TxDOT.
Mental health and victim assistance grants for first responders.
Acquisition of land for the Spinks Airport expansion project.
Lease amendment at Tarrant County Jail to expand video magistration services.
Donation from the American Heart Association to equip police vehicles with AEDs.
$1 million added for stormwater drainage improvement projects citywide.
Resolutions
Resolution acknowledging Mayor Parker’s 2026 appointments to the Housing Authority Board.
Resolution appointing Dr. Corey Mayfield to the Medical Control Advisory Board.
Resolution reappointing members to the Fort Worth Sports Authority Board.
Resolution nominating the historic Fort Worth Power & Light plant as a Highly Significant Endangered Landmark.
Resources
View the complete agenda.
Watch the meetings live on Fort Worth TV, either online or on TV. You can also watch the meetings via the Fort Worth TV video library and on the City’s YouTube channel.
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