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Recycling Boost, Police Staffing, Holiday Fun: Fort Worth Local Pulse Update

Recycling Boost, Police Staffing, Holiday Fun: Fort Worth Local Pulse Update

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, December 18. We kick off with great news from City Hall, where the city just secured four point eight million dollars from the EPA to upgrade our recycling infrastructure, expand reuse options, and boost solid waste services across town. This means easier recycling bins at places like your neighborhood parks and smoother trash pickup that keeps our streets cleaner for daily life. Transitioning to public safety, our new Police Chief Eddie Garcia is tackling twenty five million dollars in overtime costs from last year by aiming to fully staff our force of about nineteen hundred officers by next year end. Hes recruiting hard with community backing from Mayor Parker and City Manager Chapa, which already drew nearly four thousand applications this year. On the real estate front, DFW listings are up twelve percent to around twenty nine thousand homes, giving buyers more leverage in this softening market while jobs stay steady with police hiring ramps. Culturally, our Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra heads to NorthCourt in Dallas tonight at seven PM for a free holiday concert packed with festive tunes. Families, head to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden for Christmas in the Garden through January fourth, featuring dazzling lights, dancing bluebonnets, giant nutcrackers, Santa photos, and treats from JDs Burgers and Curlys hot cocoa custard, tickets from thirteen bucks. Weather today is mild with highs near sixty under partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor fun but bundle up for evenings. No major impacts reported. Quick school note, kids are out celebrating holiday magic at these events. Community wise, the Fort Worth Report gets a one point five million dollar boost from the American Journalism Project to expand local coverage for us all. Crime report from the past day stays quiet with no significant incidents or alerts from Fort Worth PD. Looking ahead, join Trivia Tuesday virtually on December twenty third at the public library. And for a feel good story, our local teams supported ACH Child and Family Services with over sixty duffel bags for kids in need, bringing comfort during tough transitions. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and please subscribe for more. 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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