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- Tarrant County
- 9/10/25
- 09/10/2025
- 132 Minutes
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Overview: The Tarrant Appraisal District Board of Directors recently convened to deliberate on a series of topics, including amendments to board policy and proposed changes to employee insurance plans. The meeting saw discussions on legislative updates, homestead exemption audits, and the financial implications of healthcare coverage for district employees.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 9/9/25
- 09/09/2025
- 84 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Fort Worth City Council meeting, attention was directed towards proposed zoning changes on Panther Island aimed at stimulating development. The council aims to attract development partners through these changes.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 9/3/25
- 09/03/2025
- 400 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting was dominated by discussions about the conditions within the county jail and the controversial reduction in polling locations.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 9/3/25
- 09/03/2025
- 98 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Fort Worth City Council meeting, the proposed fiscal year 2026 budget of $3.1 billion took center stage, with emphasis on enhancing community safety and infrastructure. The budget outlines plans to add neighborhood police officers, fully fund a new Emergency Medical Services initiative, and establish a new emergency management and communications department. It also allocates resources for maintaining and upgrading infrastructure, including street maintenance and the development of two major water treatment facilities. These initiatives come as Fort Worth celebrates reaching a population milestone of 1 million residents.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 8/26/25
- 08/26/2025
- 74 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Fort Worth City Council meeting tackled issues, including changes in security arrangements for the East Lancaster corridor, accusations of corruption within city management, and the management of Public Improvement District (PID) funds. Community members voiced frustrations over the transition from private security to off-duty police officers and alleged mismanagement of funds, while the council navigated zoning cases and recognized contributions from local organizations.