Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Peter Licata recently walked into Farrington Field alone.
As his eyes scanned the historic stadium’s facade, he thanked the gentleman who showed up to unlock the gates to one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Licata felt it was important to spend an hour walking the hallowed grounds to understand its legacy and its importance to Fort Worth, he told the board of managers Tuesday night.
That visit prepared him for a meeting that offered the clearest public look yet at how the district — now under state-appointed leadership — plans to move forward on a long-debated redevelopment of the historic stadium and surrounding land…