Fort Worth is rolling out a plan to create more parks and green spaces across the city. This means more places for you and your family to get outside and enjoy nature!
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 8 mentions in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before, 3 the 90 before that.
Potential future budget allocations for park maintenance, upgrades, or new facilities.
All residents who use city parks for recreation and leisure.
Residents who feel the current state of public areas near Lake Arlington is unattractive or underdeveloped compared to other parts of the city.
Fort Worth Dream Park FortWorthTexas.gov
Follow the twists and turns of efforts to build a park in Fort Worth’s Mosier Valley freedmen community.
Fort Worth voters approve full $845 million bond package funding streets, parks, public safety projects CBS News
South Euless Park’s Old Iron Bridge, built in 1889, first spanned the Trinity River in Arlington. It was moved to Euless-Grapevine Highway (now North Main Street) in the early 1930s. (Courtesy | City of Euless) "...
Original caption: About 60 goats and sheep graze invasive and native species along the Fort Worth Botanic Garden’s Native Texas Boardwalk on April 5, 2024. The herd will help clear brush until April 15. (Haley Samsel | Fort Worth Report) "...
Plans are being discussed to upgrade city parks with better facilities and landscaping. This aims to improve recreational opportunities for families and enhance community spaces.
Former Freedmen settlement in Fort Worth says it wants the city to shift plans from a community park.
Residents expressed concerns about the development and appearance of public park areas along Lake Arlington, seeking prioritization for improvements and public access.
Mount Olivet Cemetery requested a waiver to build a new maintenance facility without a final plat, as the cemetery is unplatted and will remain so. The new facility will replace an existing one and is for staff use only.
Fort Worth Park & Recreation Department buys 16-acre parcel to expand Tandy Hills Natural Area WFAA
The audit suggested that the Housing Finance Corporation should competitively bid its mowing contract, which has been with the same vendor for nearly a decade. They also recommended including specific addresses in future contracts.
The city is looking to expand Forest Park by purchasing adjacent land. Supporters believe this will enhance public well-being and preserve green space for the future.
The council discussed potential upgrades and improvements for city parks. This conversation is a step towards enhancing public recreational facilities and green spaces for residents.
Concerns were raised about damage to park facilities, such as playground equipment, in areas frequented by the homeless population, prompting a request for an informational report.
The city is considering naming its North Animal Campus after Henry, a beloved former canine ambassador. This honors his legacy and the work of animal care staff and volunteers.
The city received a significant funding boost for Sycamore Park, which will help accelerate its master plan and add new amenities. This investment aims to improve recreational opportunities and community spaces.
Good Natured Greenspace Initiative FortWorthTexas.gov
Public Notice Live Oak Park Fort Worth City Hall (.gov)
Notice of Public Hearing for Forest Park Fort Worth City Hall (.gov)
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