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.