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Flood Infrastructure Fund
Infrastructure and Growth Committee
General and utilities contractor based in Fort Worth, specializing in utility infrastructure and water main construction projects. Serves municipal and commercial clients in the region
Authorization to apply for and accept a federal airport infrastructure grant up to $675,000 for runway reconstruction, taxiway rehabilitation, and lighting at Fort Worth Spinks Airport, with
Authorizes application for and acceptance of a federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act airport grant of up to $1,553,305 for pavement improvements, shoulder preservation, a pavement management
Authorizes application for and acceptance of a federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act airport grant of up to $675,000 for runway rehabilitation, taxiway construction, and instrument landing system
Global Ratings — up from AA+ — reflecting strong financial management, healthy reserves, and sustained infrastructure investment. The higher rating is expected to reduce future borrowing costs, generating long-term savings
package. If approved by voters, the bonds would provide funding for streets and mobility infrastructure including roadways, sidewalks, bridges and intersection improvements. They would also support expanded parks and recreational
Neighborhood Wi-Fi ($105,319), Public Events Capital Projects ($84,876), and IT Services Infrastructure ($24,736), with adoption of an appropriation ordinance and amendment to the FY2026–2030 Capital
affordable housing construction and rehabilitation), Proposition E ($63.9M for public safety infrastructure including two fire stations and a new 911 call center), and Proposition F ($59.8M to construct
discretionary electrical service agreement with Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC for installation of electrical infrastructure, transformers, and metering at the Mary's Creek Water Reclamation Facility, along with a resolution
District, reallocation of $214,932 in ARPA funds for neighborhood Wi-Fi and IT infrastructure, purchase of disaster recovery equipment, a new habitual nuisance commercial property ordinance, and eleven zoning
water use approvals in place, and the data center project will activate TIF-funded infrastructure reinvestment in the surrounding area. The Veale Ranch site already has compatible zoning and land
overview of three of the bond propositions: Proposition A: Streets and Mobility Infrastructure This proposition would authorize the City to issue public securities in the amount
charter election, the swearing-in of a new District 10 councilmember, and several major infrastructure items including water main replacements and roadway improvements totaling nearly $40 million. Budget work session
Authorizes an infrastructure construction agreement with Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc. to reimburse up to $500,000.00 in construction costs for improvements at six downtown parks and public spaces
looking initiative of the city's Stormwater Management Program (established 2006) that charts proactive infrastructure upgrades, sustainable funding, and community engagement for the next two decades. Texas Flood Awareness Week
Infrastructure and Growth Committee received briefings from Transportation & Public Works and TxDOT on short- to long-range capital transportation programs, including a completed High-Speed Rail Economic Impact Study with
selection underscores the City’s growing presence as a leader in innovation, digital infrastructure, intelligent mobility and technology‑driven public safety. Strengthening safety and supporting innovation The micro‑weather sensor
package. If approved by voters, the bonds would provide funding for streets and mobility infrastructure, including roadways, sidewalks, bridges and intersection improvements. They would also support expanded parks and recreational