Neighborhood Services

 

Welcome

The mission of  Neighborhood Services is to strengthen communities by empowering residents with housing, community development and social services. Through collaborative efforts, we improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods with people-focused programs and strong partnerships.  

Neighborhood Services' goal is to create vibrant, safe and sustainable communities by addressing the needs and concerns of Fort Worth residents.  

Updates & Announcements

Share ideas on ways to improve Fort Worth's neighborhoods and the community. The plan determines the best use of grant funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for a variety of community development programs and projects for low- to moderate-income individuals.

 

Now underway

Public Comment Period June 16-July 16

Public Hearing #1

6 p.m., July 14, with Neighborhood Services Department

E.M. Shamblee Public Library

1062 Evans Ave.

Fort Worth 76104

 

Public Hearing #2 6 p.m., Aug. 12 Fort Worth City Hall - City Council Chamber

100 Fort Worth Trail
Fort Worth 76102

 

Read Action Plan draft


Summer Block Party for Worth Heights Residents

Swing by and learn about exciting improvements coming to Worth Heights. Got ideas? We want to hear from YOU!
Tell us what you love, what you'd like to see more of and how we can make your neighborhood even better!
Saturday, July 19 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Victory Forest Community Center 3427 Hemphill St. Fort Worth 76110


Fairhaven Neighborhood Community Survey

Fairhaven neighbors, tell us what projects we should prioritize. Fort Worth’s Fairhaven neighborhood is the recipient of the 2025 Neighborhood Improvement Program, a $4.2 million grant that will help fund a three-year project.  More>>


Community Action Partners In-Person and Online Application
Intake sessions and online applications are now being processed by CAP. Please visit this site for more information, including application schedule and how to apply. More>>   


Annual Action Plan

 

 

The Neighborhood Conservation Plan and Housing Affordability Strategy offers a comprehensive roadmap to enhance Fort Worth neighborhoods and address the affordable housing challenge.

 

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Programs & Services



Department Leadership


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Kacey Bess

Neighborhood Services Director

Kacey Bess has over a decade of dedicated service with the City of Fort Worth. Her most recent role as the Assistant Director of the Human Resources Department underscores her adeptness in administrative leadership.
 
She held pivotal positions in Park & Recreation as the Senior Administrative Services Manager and in Fire as the Administrative Services Manager. Her journey with the City began in Budget as a Budget Analyst, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of municipal operations.
 
Bess received her bachelor’s degree in business from UT Austin and a master’s degree in public administration from UT Arlington. She also is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources.