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Fiscal Year 2026 Adopted Budget; and Effecting a Portion of Water's Contribution to the Fiscal Years 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Program Approved. Appropriation Ordinance
Adopt Ordinance Amending Public Improvement District 15 - Sun Valley Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Adopted Budget and Five-Year Service Plan; Authorize the Execution of an Amendment to the Associated Management
Ordinance Amending Public Improvement District 19 – Historic Camp Bowie Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Adopted Budget and Five-Year Service Plan; Authorize the Execution of an Amendment to the Associated Management
Fort Worth Public Improvement District 12 – Chapel Hill Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Adopted Budget and Five-Year Service Plan; Authorize the Execution of an Amendment to the Associated Management
Adopt Ordinance Amending Public Improvement District 1 - Downtown Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Adopted Budget and Five-Year Service Plan; Authorize the Execution of an Amendment to the Associated Management
Total Grant Project Budget of Up to $3,000,000.00; Adopt Appropriation Ordinances, and Amend the Fiscal Years 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Program (2022 Bond Program) Approved. Ordinance
Include Three Additional Hotels, (2) the Updated and Revised Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget and Two-Year Service Plan, and (3) the 2025-2026 Assessment for the Additional Hotel Properties
events and protect pedestrians. Council approves Stockyards pedestrian safety improvements On Tuesday, City Council approved an increase in funds for additional pedestrian safety improvements in the Fort Worth Stockyards
years. The six propositions on the ballot represent an $845 million bond package. If approved by voters, the bonds would provide funding for streets and mobility infrastructure including roadways, sidewalks
Ortiz. Fort Worth voters pass all bond propositions in Saturday vote Fort Worth voters approved six bond propositions to fund large capital needs such as roads, parks, libraries and public
years. The six propositions on the ballot represent an $845 million bond package. If approved by voters, the bonds would provide funding for streets and mobility infrastructure, including roadways, sidewalks
four-year cycle for bond programs, with each of the most recent being approved by voters in 2022. The list of propositions: Proposition A, streets and mobility infrastructure improvements
Lebow Channel corridor. On Dec. 16, 2025, the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) approved $90 million in financial assistance for the Upper Lebow Channel Flood Mitigation Project. This package includes
four-year cycle for bond programs, with the most recent being approved by voters in 2022. Fort Worth continues its practice of developing the 2026 bond program with no property
throughout 2026. Review metrics associated with council priorities Following a recent retreat, city councilmembers approved launching a public-facing council priorities dashboard site to enhance transparency. The website highlights