
Fort Worth is eagerly gearing up for a prominent new beginning with the unveiling of its state-of-the-art Council Chamber. A public celebration is set for Tuesday, March 25, following the inaugural Council meeting in the innovative space. The ceremony will commence at noon and include a ribbon-cutting event, highlighting Fort Worth's dedication to modern governance and public involvement, as reported by the City of Fort Worth.
According to city's announcement, the grand opening festivities will kick off with a nod to those who played a vital role in realizing the chamber, recognizing the efforts of the community, City leadership, and key contributors. A commemorative group photo is planned, symbolizing this transformative moment for the city.
Several City officials are slated to deliver speeches, including Former Mayor Betsy Price who will reminisce on Fort Worth's history and the chamber's significance;
Mayor Mattie Parker discussing the prospective advancements; Former City Manager David Cooke giving an understanding of its influence on city procedures; and Current City Manager Jay Chapa sharing his outlook on this fresh chapter for Fort Worth's governance.