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CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION · 2:00 PM · City Council Work Session Room

The June 2 Fort Worth City Council Worksession agenda featured 26 substantive items, all structured as briefings and informal reports with no votes scheduled. Topics spanned a 2026 debt financing plan, proposed data center development regulations, a new economic development agreement with Seco Enterprises, and a range of community and public safety program updates.
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Analysis based on the published agenda — official vote outcomes not yet available. Results may appear as the city updates its records.

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Development & Land Use

The worksession agenda featured briefings on three development-related topics: proposed data center regulations, a proposed economic development agreement with Seco Enterprises, and an Opportunity Zone 2.0 nominations update.

Governance & Oversight

The worksession agenda included briefings on the 2026 debt financing plan, the EMS billing services RFP process, capital project contractor selection procedures, and the management transition at Will Rogers Memorial Center — each providing council advance visibility before any formal action.[#5]

26 items(1 procedural hidden)

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#1Report of the City Manager - Jesus "Jay" Chapa, City Manager

#aUpcoming and Recent Events

#bOrganizational Updates and Employee Recognition(s)

#cInformal Reports

Informal briefing presenting an overview of the city's 2026 debt financing plan, delivered by Financial Management Services Assistant Finance Director Alex Laufer.

An informal report briefing on Development Services' inspection response times for unpermitted construction work, presented by the department's Assistant Director.

An informal briefing on updates to the Master Transportation Plan, presented by Transportation and Public Works Assistant Director Kelly Porter.

Transportation and Public Works Assistant Director Jennifer Dyke presents an informational update on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Repetitive Loss Area Analysis for Fort Worth.

Informal briefing on upcoming FEMA floodplain mapping updates, presented by Jennifer Dyke, Transportation and Public Works Assistant Director.

Briefing update on the achievements and completion of the Neighborhood WiFi Program, presented by IT Solutions Director Kevin Gunn.

An informal briefing on Opportunity Zone 2.0 nominations and a program update, presented by Economic Development Director Jessica Rogers.

An informational overview of the Request for Proposals (RFP) process being used to procure EMS billing services, presented by the Financial Management Services Deputy Finance Director.

Informal report briefing on the Rainwater Charitable Foundation's initiative to expand literacy access, presented by Park and Recreation Assistant Director Monique Hill.

A briefing reviewing the contractual model between the City and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for conducting mobile food vendor inspections, presented by the Environmental Services Assistant Director.

An informational overview of the selection process used to choose construction contractors and engineering professional services providers for city capital projects, presented by the Transportation and Public Works Director.

Informal briefing by Police Deputy Chief Mark Barthen providing an update on the expanded areas covered under the Project Safe Neighborhoods program.

#2Questions Regarding Changes in Membership on Boards and Commissions for June 9, 2026 Council Meeting

#3Questions Regarding Significant Zoning Cases for June 9, 2026 Council Meeting

#4Questions Regarding City Council M&C Log for June 9, 2026 Council Meeting

#5Presentation on Will Rogers Memorial Center Management Transition - Jesica McEachern, Assistant City Manager

#6Presentation of a Proposed Economic Development Agreement with Seco Enterprises – Michael Hennig, Economic Development Manager

#7Update on Downtown Library and Community Arts - Dana Burghdoff, Assistant City Manager

#8Data Center Development Regulations – Jesica McEachern, Assistant City Manager

#9City Council Requests for Future Agenda Items and/or Reports

The City Council may convene in Executive Session in the City Council Executive Session Room in order to conduct a closed meeting to discuss any item listed on this Agenda in accordance with Chapter 5

The location identified on this agenda is the location at which the presiding officer will be physically present and presiding over the meeting. Members of the City Council may be participating remote

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