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been involved in Fort Worth's efforts to amend zoning ordinances and address housing and land development policies
company is owned by Ed Roski, Jr. and maintains active projects focused on housing and commercial development initiatives in Fort Worth
Fort Worth City Hall is the primary municipal government facility housing the city manager, city council, and major city departments. Located at 100 Fort Worth Trail in downtown Fort Worth
commercial retail property in Fort Worth's Eagle Mountain area housing multiple businesses including a brunch cafe, medical office, and tanning salon
serves as a hub for community events, recreation, and mixed-use development including housing and parks
corridors in CD 2, CD 4, and CD 7. The new small lot housing ordinance (ZC-25-171) takes effect citywide, and the city authorized eminent domain over 1.015 acres
restrictions for registered sex offenders, affecting public safety policies related to offender placement and housing. The measure was unanimously approved 9-0 on February 24, 2026. An Ordinance Amending
that has appeared as applicant in Fort Worth city proceedings. Appears in topics: zoning, housing, development
City of Fort Worth's Neighborhood Services Department provides housing assistance, community development, and social services to strengthen families and neighborhoods. The department administers programs including homebuyer assistance, home repair
Neighborhood Services for the City of Fort Worth, responsible for the department overseeing housing finance, community development, and neighborhood assistance programs
experience in engineering consulting and project management. Appears in municipal proceedings related to zoning, housing, and development matters
liens to property owners who build or rehabilitate property within the zone, targeting affordable housing, economic development, and expanded services