Fort Worth community members can mark their calendars for an important City Council meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 26, where officials are set to vote on several key projects and plans. Scheduled for 10 a.m. in the council chambers of City Hall, the agenda items up for deliberation range from memorial projects to infrastructure improvements, according to the City of Fort Worth.
The council will consider the planned Fred Rouse Memorial project, drawing funds from the City’s Future Community Partnerships Fund. Also on the table are Five-Year Service and Assessment Plans for both the Walsh Ranch and Rock Creek Public Improvement Districts, outlining budget and capital project trajectories into 2026 and beyond. A noteworthy fiscal shift is poised to happen as officials look to reallocate $300,025 in American Rescue Plan Act funds, aimed at better safeguarding citywide infrastructure and data.
For locals navigating Fort Worth streets, proposed temporary road and bridge closures on Grand Avenue and Sun Valley Drive might just impact day-to-day commutes through 2027. Meanwhile, updates to public pool and water feature regulations intend to align with state law and promise to heighten public safety measures. Furthermore, Phase 1 renovations at the Will Rogers Memorial Center Coliseum stand to benefit from a $5 million grant agreement on the docket…