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citywide text amendment (ZC-25-171) now permits Small Lot Housing in all one-family residential districts under new supplemental standards, creating new infill development options across Fort Worth
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
traffic, ordinance, or penal code violations — the March 28 event at The Potter's House, 1270 Woodhaven Blvd, offers a chance to resolve it without arrest and without necessarily paying
Authorize Execution of Community Project Funding Grant Documents with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Southeast Downtown Transit Operations and Street Design Grant
multi-family project at 11661 Alta Vista Road, and supported a 321-unit affordable housing application at 7124 Anderson Blvd. The Veale Ranch data center abatement was continued
increase — is a built-in voter confusion angle. Fort Worth's first-ever affordable housing bond proposition ($10M) is a milestone worth examining against peer-city programs and the city
which will include informal reports on quarterly development activity, the Human Relations Commission, multifamily housing recovery funding availability, neighborhood street project timelines, a water customer information system replacement
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
your favorite thing about volunteering? My monitoring site is a mile from my house and right by one of my favorite breweries. This opportunity allows me to track a fork
Proposition D's $10 million affordable housing fund — Fort Worth's first — explicitly allows land acquisition, site preparation, construction, and infrastructure development for projects serving households
zone. Once gleaming skyscrapers stood shellshocked; smaller structures were reduced to rubble. Houses were missing roofs, windows, entire walls. Decades-old trees were ripped from the ground; vehicles were strewn
location, the décor featured a fireplace, candles, wood-beamed ceilings, beanbags and low tables. House bands rotated from one Cellar to another. Musicians Doug Sahm, John Nitzinger, Joe Ely, Johnny
strengthen small businesses. Community investment. Invest in neighborhoods, especially underserved areas; increase affordable housing access; address homelessness; and sustain cultural and recreational assets. Community safety. Maintain and enhance public safety
liens to property owners who build or rehabilitate property within the zone, targeting affordable housing, economic development, and expanded services
program offers property tax abatements, fee waivers, and other incentives to promote affordable housing, economic development, and expanded services in underserved neighborhoods
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
zone provides property tax abatements, fee waivers, and city lien releases to incentivize affordable housing and economic development within the designated district
combination of preservation and heavy maintenance will be needed for vital streets. In-house and contract maintenance will be combined to repair and maintain streets, reducing future capital needs