Remember those old bricks on Camp Bowie? The city's looking at what to do with them and wants your input on how to keep the street looking good.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
Supports the city's ability to provide reliable power, essential for continued growth and development.
The community benefits from reliable electrical service.
Residents experiencing prolonged construction disruptions.
The council discussed the longer timelines for neighborhood street reconstruction projects compared to simple resurfacing, emphasizing the complexity of full reconstruction and contractor performance oversight.
Meandering Road groundbreaking for new construction at NAS JRB Fort Worth " data-image-caption="Current and former local officials conduct ceremonial groundbreaking for road improvements in River Oaks. From left: Capt. Beau Hufstetler, commanding...
A business owner wanted to keep a chain-link fence with a tarp and barbed wire, but neighbors and the neighborhood association opposed it, citing aesthetic and functional concerns. The board ultimately denied the variance.
The Public Works Department received multiple awards for innovation, project excellence, and employee performance. This recognition highlights the department's commitment to high-quality service and operational efficiency.
The board considered requests for special exceptions to allow electronic changeable copy on monument signs for a new convenience store and gas station. These signs can display changing prices or messages, raising considerations about visibility and potential distraction.
An electrical substation was approved, indicating the city's ongoing need to support utility infrastructure for growth.
A small portion of a right-of-way easement was vacated to allow for efficient property development and drainage improvements related to a major road project.
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