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Fort Worth Bond Boost, Flood Relief, and Stock Show Fun

Fort Worth Bond Boost, Flood Relief, and Stock Show Fun

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, January 17. We kick off with some big news from City Hall, where council members are pushing to bump the proposed 2026 bond from 840 million to 845 million dollars, keeping taxes steady for us taxpayers. That extra five million would double funding for affordable housing to ten million, while streets and mobility still get over 510 million for pothole fixes and traffic relief on roads like those in northeast Fort Worth. Staff will report back at the next work session on January 27, so this could shape our daily commutes and homeownership dreams soon.

In breaking developments, the city secured 90 million dollars for the Lebow Channel flood mitigation project, a game-changer for flood-prone areas that have plagued us for years. And we are prepped for cold weather, with emergency overflow shelters ready if needed tonight.

On the crime front, Fort Worth police arrested 17-year-old Jamie Perez in connection with a homicide near David Drive last week. The victim was found shot in his car, and while motive remains unclear, this arrest brings some closure to a grieving family. Stay vigilant, friends, and report anything suspicious.

The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is underway at Dickies Arena and Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum, running through February 7 with parades, rodeos, and carnival fun from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Catch the All Western Parade today at 11 a.m. downtown, and expect crowds, so plan for 20-dollar parking or Trinity Metro buses.

Weather today is chilly with highs around 45 degrees and possible light flurries, so bundle up for outdoor events, but no major disruptions expected. Sunny skies tomorrow.

New business buzz includes progress on public safety tech like fire station alerting systems at Battalion 1 stations, wrapping up soon for quicker responses. Job market stays steady with over 500 city projects optimizing efficiency, creating roles in infrastructure.

Upcoming, join the Best of the West Ranch Rodeo tonight at 7:30 p.m. Local schools report strong wrestling wins at recent meets.

And a feel-good note, a nearby Texas county just dedicated a Ten Commandments monument, sparking community pride we can share.

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