The City of Fort Worth’s Office of Emergency Management is notifying the public that we have been advised by Crisis24, our emergency notification system vendor, they have suspended access to the legacy CodeRED alerting software as a precautionary measure following the detection of potential security vulnerabilities.
Creekside Park is in south Fort Worth in the Meadowcreek neighborhood. On March 29, 1988, the City Council approved the dedication of 16.23-acre park. At the same time, the City Council approved a Community Facilities Agreement with the developer, Redwood Properties, Inc., from which the developer installed approximately $105,000 of improvements that included a tennis court, softball field, sidewalks, tree planting, and irrigation. Because the park serves several subdivisions, the park is named “Creekside” (a creek runs through the middle of the park) instead of named after one of the subdivisions. The park also contains a shelter. To the north of the park is Meadow Creek Elementary School.
View animal, plant and insect species observed at Creekside Park and make some of your own observations through iNaturalist. See link under the "Related information" Section.
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3100 Roddy Drive, Fort Worth 76123 View Map
3100 Roddy Drive , Fort Worth 76123
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Creekside Park Hours:Open Dawn to Dusk
The possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on park grounds.
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