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person events and online activities, the top community priorities have been captured. They include public safety, multi-modal transportation, preservation of open space, housing affordability, responsible growth and walkable mixed
counties, including Tarrant County. During weather events, the City focuses on prioritizing public safety; maintaining essential services for the community; caring for at-risk populations; reducing impacts; and maintaining clear
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
term ending in 2027. Chairs the Legislative & Intergovernmental Affairs Committee and serves on the Public Safety and Infrastructure & Growth Committees. Focuses on economic development, transportation infrastructure, and neighborhood policy
damage, to provide a dedicated, long-term solution for reducing flood risk and improving public safety. Now, 20 years later, the City is looking ahead. The Stormwater Strategic Plan will
objectives of the Door-to-Door Vendor Ordinance are: To promote general health, public safety, convenience and protection of residents by prohibiting door-to-door activity at residences during times
months, that addresses roadway operations, freight corridors, sidewalks, active transportation, and safety amid the city's rapid growth. Public feedback is open through March 27, with a virtual meeting
want to see a lot of safety implementations to take place over here.” Representatives from partnering City departments — including Transportation & Public Works, Environmental Services, Park & Recreation, Code Compliance, Police
briefed on a public campaign aimed at reducing illegal gunfire and stray bullet incidents through community education, reassurance, and fostering a culture of safety and intolerance toward illegal
transportation to enhance safety and mitigate congestion. As part of the City’s ongoing work with the Metropolitan Planning Organization, Fort Worth Transportation & Public Works has partnered with Arlington
dedication in the public sector by recognizing an employee whose equipment operation skills exceed the norm. Jimmy Kersey’s outstanding performance, precision and commitment to safety set a high standard
Heritage Park, created during the nation’s Bicentennial, saw portions close in 2007 for safety reasons and is now on track for renewal. Historic park, on bluff of Trinity, celebrates
sexual abuse and predatory behavior, the City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance establishing safety zones around areas where children commonly gather. Under the ordinance, sex offenders with child victims
with Jeremy Biggers for artwork at Eugene McCray Community Center Authorize the NCTCOG Traffic Safety Grant for FY2026 for $200,000 Authorize the execution of professional services with Toole Design
across our community.” The project is made possible through partnerships among Park & Recreation, Transportation & Public Works and key regional partners, including Streams & Valleys, the North Central Texas Council of Governments
tenacity and talent to run a city — especially one the size of ours. During Public Service Recognition Week (PSRW), May 3–9, we’re celebrating the people who make
smoke detectors were working properly. Police officers were present throughout to help ensure the safety of both residents and City staff. “The way we did it was efficient for everyone