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City Council work session preview for June 2

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Preview of the Fort Worth City Council work session on June 2, featuring briefings on the 2026 Debt Financing Plan, Master Transportation Plan update, FEMA floodplain and flood insurance program updates, Neighborhood WiFi Program completion, EMS billing RFP, and a proposed economic development agreement with Seco Enterprises.
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The Fort Worth City Council will conduct a work session at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 2, in the City Council Work Session Room at City Hall, 100 Fort Worth Trail.

Informal reports

2026 Debt Financing Plan overview

Master Transportation Plan update

Flood Insurance Program Repetitive Loss Area Analysis update

FEMA Floodplain Mapping updates

Neighborhood WiFi Program achievements and completion

EMS Billing Services RFP Process overview

Project Safe Neighborhoods update

Presentations

Will Rogers Memorial Center Management Transition

Proposed Economic Development Agreement with Seco Enterprises

Update on Downtown Library and Community Arts

Data Center Development Regulations

Resources

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