Fort Worth is tightening its grip on where registered sex offenders can live, effectively banning them from most neighborhoods. This move aims to increase public safety but could lead to displacement for those affected.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before.
The financial impact is unclear, but potential costs could arise from enforcement or legal challenges.
The stated intent is to enhance public safety, particularly for children, though this is debated.
Residents living in areas affected by the ordinance, including those in temporary housing or apartments, may face relocation challenges.
Fort Worth passes ordinance restricting where sex offenders can live WFAA
Many sex offenders can’t live in most of Fort Worth under new restriction Fort Worth Report
The council voted on an ordinance change regarding the distance sexual offenders must live from certain locations. A resident questioned the necessity and impact of the change, arguing it's not solely about protecting children.
Fort Worth closer to significantly restricting where sex offenders can live Fort Worth Report
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