Fort Worth City Council Approves Multimillion-Dollar Budgets and Infrastructure Upgrades; Celebrates Tarrant County College’s 60th Anniversary

The Fort Worth City Council convened this Tuesday at City Hall, marking significant fiscal and regulatory decisions that are set to impact the city’s landscape. In part of their deliberations, which were chronicled by the City of Fort Worth, they recognized the 60th anniversary of Tarrant County College, as well as community figures Teena James and AJ McCleod for their contributions to local institutions.

Highlighted in the session was the approval of the Fiscal Year 2026 budgets for the Walsh Ranch and Rock Creek Public Improvement Districts, with $1.59 million and $1.73 million allocated, respectively. There was a sense of acknowledgment for the need to support infrastructure; hence, the council redirected $300,025 in American Rescue Plan Act funds for bolstering infrastructure and data protection, an update that hints at a digitally evolving urban fabric.

Furthermore, the council enacted an ordinance tailored to revise impact fees related to transportation, aiming to streamline city functions in accordance with recent state legislation. This administrative reshuffling also involved revising the structure of certain City boards to enhance governance. In the same vein, the Fiscal Year 2026 Annual Audit Plan adoption by the council underscores a commitment to fiscal accountability and oversight…

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