
Fort Worth's City Council is gearing up for a full day of sessions tomorrow, starting with a work session redirected to commence at the high noon hour, this revision in timing a response to the whims of the weather; the executive session and the subsequent Council meeting are now slated to follow at 2 p.m., not to be left behind, the Housing Finance Corporation will cap the municipal engagements, as per the updated agendas available online.
On the docket for discussion is a range of reports, as detailed on the City's official website, among them the duty hours of Neighborhood Police Officers (NPOs), alerts on filming activities causing street closures an update concerning Panther Island regulations, the City’s prospectus on solid waste over the long haul and delving into the residential solid waste collection service levels, a subject certain to ruffle some feathers.
The latter part of the day will see the City Council convene in the Council Chamber at City Hall at 11:00 a.m., providing a platform for residents to voice their concerns during the public comment segment. However, they'll be contending with the brevity of time as individual presentations are capped at a mere three minutes, and groups get a scant six, at the mayor's discretion, the timings may sway one way or the other.









