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Fort Worth Faces Big Changes: Chavez Signs Removed, Data Center Paused

Fort Worth Faces Big Changes: Chavez Signs Removed, Data Center Paused

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, April 2nd. We start with breaking news from City Hall, where council members just unanimously approved removing Cesar Chavez street sign toppers near downtown after a New York Times report detailed serious allegations against him. While council folks like Chris Nettles and Elizabeth Beck support the move, they are raising questions about why staff took them down two weeks early without a vote first, setting a new precedent that could affect how we handle these tough calls. This directly impacts our neighborhoods and how leaders respond to community concerns.

Shifting to traffic, an early morning 18-wheeler crash and diesel spill closed lanes on I-30 at the US-287 ramp, so we urge listeners to use 820 as an alternate and check updates before heading out. Tragically, over the weekend, a 5-year-old girl was fatally struck by a vehicle while riding her scooter into Portland Street in the 1900 block; our hearts go out to her family as police continue investigating.

Weather wise, we dodged the worst of last night's severe thunderstorm warning, but expect scattered showers and storms today with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s under mostly cloudy skies and south winds gusting to 30 miles per hour. That could make outdoor plans at places like the Stockyards dicey, so grab an umbrella. Outlook stays active with more rain chances through the weekend ahead of a cooling front.

On the business front, city leaders paused tax breaks for a billion-dollar data center after residents pushed back, buying time to weigh impacts on our taxes and power grid. Meanwhile, North Fort Worth sees booming demand for secure car storage at facilities like Fort Worth Car Storage, driven by college breaks, with spots filling fast for students and military folks.

Looking ahead, catch community events like the Stockyards Championship Rodeo this weekend. Local schools report strong Paschal High soccer wins, boosting spirits. In jobs, listings are up around 5,000 in tech and logistics per recent reports. Real estate holds steady with about 2,000 homes listed, median prices near 350,000 dollars.

For a feel-good note, neighbors rallied to clean up Trinity Park trails after storms, stronger together. No major crime alerts in the last day beyond the crash response.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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