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approved spending were acted on at this session, led by water and sewer infrastructure awards. Twenty-one contract items representing the bulk of $59.8M in approved spending were acted

Insight
Mar 10, 2026For: contractor

sewer construction awards and dual-vendor unit price task order contracts for transportation infrastructure. Fourteen contracts and procurements were approved at this session, led by three WSM-series water

Insight
Feb 10, 2026For: contractor

Fort Worth, making that corridor the city's only area with deployed micro-weather infrastructure relevant to autonomous vehicle and drone logistics applications. All Phase I sensors are concentrated within

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Apr 1, 2026For: developer

Mosier Valley was annexed into Fort Worth in 1960 but experienced decades of limited infrastructure — a gap not addressed by a park groundbreaking until 2026. Mosier Valley was annexed into

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Feb 24, 2026For: journalist

bond authorization for the Mary's Creek Water Reclamation Facility signals a multi-year infrastructure procurement cycle. The District 10 special election on May 2, 2026, opens an immediate window

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Jan 13, 2026For: lobbyist

housing fund — Fort Worth's first — explicitly allows land acquisition, site preparation, construction, and infrastructure development for projects serving households up to 120% AMI. Proposition D's $10 million affordable

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Mar 20, 2026For: developer

managing systems including Radio Towers and Systems, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and related digital infrastructure to support quality service delivery to residents

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approved by voters in 2022. The list of propositions: Proposition A, streets and mobility infrastructure improvements $511,480,700. Proposition B, parks, recreation and open space acquisitions and improvements

Press Release
Feb 11, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases

system. Those details are verifiable and would contextualize how prepared the city's alert infrastructure is ahead of storm season

Insight
Mar 25, 2026For: journalist

Trinity River Authority of Texas for $115,000 to support a regional sewer infrastructure project. (CD 10) Authorize Conveyance of Approximately 1.324 Acres in Permanent Meter Station, Permanent Sanitary Sewer

Meeting
Feb 24, 2026CITY COUNCIL
$115K

cultural and ethnic diversity, integrate artwork into the development of the City’s capital infrastructure improvements and to promote tourism and economic vitality. Managed by Arts Fort Worth with oversight

Press Release
Mar 3, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases

transcontinental all-weather highways begun in 1916, and its lasting influence on Texas transportation infrastructure and highway tourism, including a key segment through Tarrant County. Time travel: How Bankhead Highway

Press Release
Mar 2, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases

decades in parks and recreation, he oversees capital improvement planning, forestry, and infrastructure maintenance for the city's park system

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Commissioners Court and provides numerous municipal services including administration, courts, elections, public health, and infrastructure oversight

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city records: Entity referenced in Fort Worth city proceedings. Appears in topics: contract, transportation, infrastructure

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program adopted by the City of Fort Worth for fiscal years 2026-2030, outlining infrastructure investments across water, sanitary sewer, stormwater, transportation, parks, and other municipal capital projects. The program

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Construction Company, advancing the city's FY2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program for water infrastructure. (ALL) Adopt Appropriation Ordinance in the Amount of $1,300,000.00 to Fund the Second Renewal

Meeting
Jan 13, 2026CITY COUNCIL
$1.3M

sidewalks, parking management, pavement marking, traffic signals, traffic signs, rail crossings, and storm water infrastructure. The department manages essential public works and transportation services for the municipality

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Texas counties, including Fort Worth. The district operates four major reservoirs, manages flood control infrastructure including levees and Trinity River trails, and serves 70+ wholesale customers across the region

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construction contract with Circle C Construction Company for water and sanitary sewer infrastructure replacement under the 2020 WSM-I project, and adopts an appropriation ordinance to fund this work

Meeting
Jan 27, 2026CITY COUNCIL
$9.5M