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with transportation infrastructure receiving the largest share; some councilmembers pushed to increase the affordable housing allocation by $5–$10 million, pending confirmation of additional bond capacity. Proposed 2026 bond program
resolution acknowledges Mayor Parker's 2026 appointments to the Board of Commissioners for the Housing Authority of the City of Fort Worth, Texas. It is a formal recognition
federal weatherization grant up to $650,000.00 from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs to help low-to-moderate income residents reduce home energy costs, while waiving
foreclosed properties in Council Districts 5 and 8 to the Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation for a total purchase price of $38,427.80, pursuant to Texas Property Tax Code Section
property tax exemption under Texas Tax Code §11.1825 for The Meridian housing development, finding the city cannot afford the resulting loss of ad valorem tax revenue. (CD 2) Deny
informal report presenting 2026 recommendations for resolutions of support for applicants seeking 9% Housing Tax Credits, presented by Neighborhood Services Director Kacey Thomas. 2026 Recommendations for Resolutions of Support
Neighborhood Commercial to Community Facilities, with a Conditional Use Permit for a lodging house of up to 7 rooms (2-year time limit) and development waivers for a structure within
Informal briefing on a Notice of Funding Availability for the Multifamily Housing Recovery Program, presented by Kacey Thomas, Neighborhood Services Director. Multifamily Housing Recovery Program Notice of Funding Availability - Kacey
city council considers adopting nine resolutions of support for 2026 competitive (9%) Housing Tax Credit applications spanning seven council districts, approving fee waivers of up to $30,000 per development
House LLC and co-owners seek to rezone 2.15 acres at 3553 Loddick Lane from an existing planned development (PD894) to a new PD/SU that adds automotive repair (excluding paint
resource fair, and recognition of CDBG and HOME Investment Partnerships programs that fund affordable housing, home rehabilitation, and neighborhood services for low- and moderate-income residents. City celebrates National Community
featuring six bond propositions totaling $845 million covering streets, parks, libraries, affordable housing, public safety facilities, and animal care, alongside nine proposed charter amendments and a District 10 special election
Informal report on property tax exemption requests for existing affordable housing properties, likely reviewing eligibility determinations and associated revenue impacts. Property Tax Exemption Requests for Existing Affordable Housing Properties - Kacey
Worth voters approved six bond propositions totaling over $845 million for streets, parks, libraries, housing, public safety facilities, and animal care, and also passed nine city charter amendments; a District
ordinance amending the city code to exempt affordable housing, natural and open space, land-acquisition-only, and design-only bond projects from the percentage of bond funds required
federal Community Services Block Grant funds administered through the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs to support poverty reduction, low-income community revitalization, and family self-sufficiency programs, while
acceptance of a grant up to $9,000,000 from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for the 2026 Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program, a federally funded initiative providing
Court in the Community–Warrant Forgiveness event on March 28 at The Potter's House of Fort Worth, where up to 120 residents with outstanding Class C citations can resolve
City Council work session, at which members will receive informal briefings on topics including housing tax credits, floodplain management, the Panther Island Public Improvement District, a proposed zoning change
roofed dormer. Remaining in the Sanguinet family until 1948, the interior of the house has been renovated by subsequent owners. Photo: In this 1970 shot, the ground level