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- TX
- Tarrant County
- 10/27/25
- 10/27/2025
- 65 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent Fort Worth City Council meeting, discussions centered around the 2050 comprehensive plan and potential bond projects aimed at improving infrastructure, particularly in historic neighborhoods. The meeting aimed to engage the community in discussions about future development and infrastructure changes, emphasizing transparency and community involvement.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 10/21/25
- 10/21/2025
- 218 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Fort Worth City Council meeting, the proposed renaming of White Settlement Road dominated discussions, stirring passionate arguments and revealing deep divisions among community members. The debate underscored broader tensions between development goals and historical preservation, with residents voicing concerns over economic impacts and the motivations behind the proposed change.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 10/20/25
- 10/20/2025
- 32 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Fort Worth City Council meeting, officials discussed the city’s 2050 comprehensive plan and the upcoming 2026 bond package.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 10/14/25
- 10/14/2025
- 190 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Fort Worth City Council meeting, public comments were dominated by criticisms of the mayor and council’s handling of public engagement, with many residents expressing frustration over the reduction of public comment opportunities. Community members voiced concerns over the limited sessions, which have been cut from 21 to 10 per year, and called for the restoration of more frequent public comment periods to ensure transparency and accountability from city leaders.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 10/14/25
- 10/15/2025
- 190 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Fort Worth City Council meeting, significant public discontent emerged over the council’s decision to reduce public comment opportunities from 22 to just 10 meetings per year. Several speakers criticized this change, arguing that it limits citizen engagement and transparency at a time when public discourse is increasingly crucial. The reduction, enacted in September 2026, has been perceived as a measure that stifles community voices, with speakers urging the council to reconsider and restore more frequent opportunities for public input.