The City of Fort Worth is stepping up its community engagement with the launch of its Code Compliance Connects program, a fresh initiative designed to help residents struggling to meet local code requirements for their properties. In a city-wide call to action reported by the official Fort Worth website, locals are invited to pitch in, extending a hand to those in need, such as the elderly, disabled, or financially burdened neighbors, ensuring Fort Worth’s neighborhoods don’t just survive, but actively flourish.
The program seeks volunteers from various corners of the community, including businesses, churches, and student groups who are encouraged to contribute through straightforward yet vital tasks such as mowing, waste removal, and minor home repairs, however, assistance is not a given it depends on volunteer availability, the scale of work required, and the property’s eligibility—if there’s a match, the city will aid in pairing volunteers with the residents in need…