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Case File 26-5721

3 hearings·Last: Feb 24, 2026·Site·Notable

The city is amending its municipal code to establish restrictions on where individuals convicted of sex offenses may reside within Fort Worth. These regulations aim to protect residential communities by controlling where certain offenders can live.

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policypublic_safety
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5921 and 5933 South Freeway (File M&C 26-0078)

2 hearings·Last: Feb 10, 2026·Site·Notable

BAIR Holdings, LLC is seeking a Municipal Setting Designation from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for a facility at 5921 and 5933 South Freeway. This designation allows certain facilities to operate in locations that would otherwise be restricted under standard zoning. The city is considering what local operational requirements and safeguards should accompany the approval.

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environmentpublic_hearingpolicy
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Industrial Zoning at Anglin Drive (ZC-25-184)

3 hearings·Last: Mar 10, 2026·Zoning·Site·Notable

A proposal to rezone approximately 42 acres at 7200-7500 Anglin Drive from agricultural use to light industrial. The change would permit light industrial development on property currently zoned for agriculture, potentially affecting land use in this area.

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zoningdevelopmentpublic_hearing
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Lohaliva Commercial Zoning at Dan Danciger Road (ZC-25-212)

2 hearings·Last: Mar 10, 2026·Zoning·Corridor·Notable

Lohaliva, LLC seeks to rezone 0.97 acres at 6605 Dan Danciger Road from Community Facilities to Neighborhood Commercial Restricted uses. The proposed change would shift the property from community facility designation to commercial development, affecting the corridor's land-use pattern.

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zoningdevelopmentpublic_hearing
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PD Amendment ZC-25-205

2 hearings·Last: Mar 10, 2026·PD Amendment·Site·Notable

A 38.38-acre property at 4500 and 8212 Anglin Circle is proposed to be rezoned from Two-Family Residential and Agricultural zones to Planned Development for light industrial use, including data centers and educational facilities. This zoning change would convert currently residential and agricultural land into industrial development, significantly altering the character of the site.

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zoningdevelopmentpublic_hearing
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Zoning Case File 26-5764

Last: Feb 10, 2026·Zoning·District

The City Council initiated rezoning proceedings for the properties at 5329 and 5335 East 1st Street to align with the Comprehensive Plan. This rezoning could affect the future development and land use of these parcels in Council District 11.

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zoningdevelopment
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PD Amendment ZC-26-001

Last: Mar 31, 2026·PD Amendment·Site

BB House LLC seeks to amend the zoning at 3553 Loddick Lane to permit warehouse, outdoor storage, greenhouse, showroom, retail sales, office, and up to 15 temporary portable storage containers on the 2.15-acre property. The Planned Development amendment would enable a diverse set of commercial and agricultural uses at this location.

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zoningdevelopmentpublic_hearing
resolved
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PD Amendment ZC-25-203

Last: Feb 10, 2026·PD Amendment·Site

Vaquero Hemphill Partners, Bright Bay Investments, and Mary Nell Poole sought to rezone a 1.02-acre Townsite property at 2520 Hemphill Street from Neighborhood Commercial to Planned Development, allowing expanded commercial uses with restrictions on convenience stores, gas stations, and liquor sales. The rezoning would give the property more development flexibility while maintaining neighborhood safeguards on retail types.

CITY COUNCIL
zoningdevelopmentpublic_hearing
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Azabache Rocinante Rezoning at Etsie Street (ZC-25-211)

Last: Mar 10, 2026·Zoning·Site

Azabache Rocinante LLC requested to rezone two parcels at 5904 and 5908 Etsie Street from agricultural use to general commercial restricted use. The proposal would enable commercial development on approximately 0.30 acres in Council District 11. The City Council considered the zoning case on March 10, 2026.

CITY COUNCIL
zoningdevelopment
resolved
3 actions

Case File M&C 26-0146

Last: Feb 24, 2026·Contract·Site

Transformer equipment is being procured from Oncor Electric Delivery Company as part of Phase 2 of the Fort Worth Convention Center's renovation and expansion project. This equipment supports the electrical infrastructure upgrades necessary for the expanded facility. The procurement agreement is valued at approximately $2 million.

CITY COUNCIL
contractutilitiesdevelopment