
The Fort Worth City Council has packed its schedule for today, with a work session set for 1 p.m. and a full council meeting following at 6 p.m. Interested locals can either head to City Hall, where both gatherings will take place, or stream the proceedings online for a firsthand look at municipal decision-making in action.
At the work session, the council will delve into several critical reports, with topics ranging from an action plan for federal Housing and Community Development grant funds to updates on waste management services and the neighborhood traffic calming program. According to the city's official announcement, this series of discussions will lay the groundwork across various facets of urban governance, preparing for what ultimately manifests in the streets and homes of Fort Worthians.
Later in the evening, attention turns to the Council Chamber, where voting on key policy issues will occur. Another significant agenda item involves City Manager Jay Chapa, who, as mentioned on the City of Fort Worth website, will present a strategy to bolster small business development, a potential boon for local entrepreneurs looking to thrive in the cityscape.
Also on the docket for the evening is a resolution that could affect the city's compliance with federal funding requirements. The resolution in question aims at suspending the application and enforcement of certain ordinances and resolutions, crucial steps for maintaining the lifeblood of federal funds that support various city initiatives. As these meetings unfold, they will be broadcast via Fort Worth TV, accessible online or through their YouTube channel for those who prefer a digital front row seat.









