Boards, Committees & Commissions

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Boards, Committees, and Commissions are important in that they enable the public to participate in local government processes. Their activities help shape and influence public policy, because they lend a more diverse viewpoint for the City Council to consider.

The City of Fort Worth is looking for 15 to 25 residents to form the Woodhaven Transformation Plan Advisory Committee

Overview: The Woodhaven Transformation Plan Advisory Board will be responsible for 5 main roles: Committee Meetings and Plan Oversight, Public Engagement, Partnership, Connection, and Promotion and Advocation. Each member of the board will play a vital role in catalyzing a vision and identifying priorities for the future of the Community.

Direct Questions to Lindsay Mesa:

Lindsay.Mesa@fortworthtexas.gov

(817) 392-2680

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Council Committees & Corporations

Ad Hoc Council Committee on Emergency Medical Response

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Audit Committee

This committee will provide oversight responsibilities for financial matters and internal and external audits. More about the Audit Committee.

Entrepreneurship & Innovation Committee

This committee will focus on entrepreneurship, small business growth, Covid-19 recovery, Minority/Women-owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) expansion. More about the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Committee.

Legislative Affairs Committee

This committee will provide oversight responsibilities for the federal and state legislative issues, board and commission appointments and intergovernmental relations.   More about the Legislative Affairs Committee

Mobility: Infrastructure & Transportation Committee

This committee will focus on transportation, water, infrastructure, and connectivity.  More about Mobility: Infrastructure & Transportation Committee.

Neighborhood Quality & Revitalization Committee

This committee will focus on neighborhood services, parks, libraries, public health, environment, city partnerships in education.  More about the Neighborhood & Revitalization Quality Committee

Central City Local Government Corporation


Lone Star Local Government Corporation


Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation


Fort Worth Local Development Corporation


Research & Innovation Local Governmant Corporation


Boards, Committees, & Commissions

Animal Shelter Advisory Board


Fort Worth Art Commission

More About the Art Commission

Aviation Advisory Board

More about the Aviation Advisory Board

Board of Adjustment - Commercial

The Board of Adjustment has the powers and exercises the duties of a board in accordance with Chapter 211, Title 7, Local Government Code, Vernon’s Texas Annotated Codes. The Board hears and decides cases where it is alleged there is error in any requirement, decision, or determination made by the Building Official in the enforcement of ordinances, and has the power to establish public notice and hearing to alter previous action in such matters. They have such powers as are specified by Ordinance No. 5756.

More about the Board of Adjustment - Commercial

Board of Adjustment - Residential

The Board of Adjustment has the powers and exercises the duties of a board in accordance with Chapter 211, Title 7, Local Government Code, Vernon’s Texas Annotated Codes. The Board hears and decides cases where it is alleged there is error in any requirement, decision, or determination made by the Building Official in the enforcement of ordinances, and has the power to establish public notice and hearing to alter previous action in such matters. They have such powers as are specified by Ordinance No. 5756.

More about the Board of Adjustment - Residential

Building Standards Commission

More about the Building Standards Commission

Business Equity Advisory Board

More about the Business Equity Advisory Board

Capital Improvement Advisory Committee for Transportation Impact Fees

More about the CIAC Transportation Impact Fees

Capital Improvement Plan Advisory Committee for Water/Wastewater

More about the CIPAC - Water/Wastewater

City Plan Commission

The commission has the authority of final approval of subdivision plats; is an advisory body to the City Council on all matters relating to public improvements; and has such other duties and powers as specified in Ordinance No. 5755.

More about the City Plan Commission

Civil Service Commission

More about the Civil Service Commission

Community Action Partners Council

More about the Community Action Partners Council

Community Development Council

More about the Community Development Council

Construction & Fire Prevention Board of Appeals

The Board was established for the purpose of determining the acceptability and adequacy of materials, equipment and methods of construction and for interpretation of the standards outlined in Ordinance No. 14043.

More about the Construction & Fire Prevention Board of Appeals

Deferred Compensation Committee


Downtown Design Review Board

The Board is hereby charged with the duty and invested with the authority to enforce the Downtown Urban Design Standards for new construction and renovations by hearing and deciding applications for certificates of appropriateness in accordance with Section 4.1200; and propose amendments to the Downtown Urban Design Standards to the City Zoning Commission and City Council from time to time.

More about the Downtown Design Review Board

Fort Worth Human Relations Commission

More about the Fort Worth Human Relations Commission

Fort Worth Pedestrian & Bicycle Advisory Commission

More about the Pedestrian & Bicycle Advisory Commission

Historic & Cultural Landmarks Commission

The Commission administers the city’s Certified Local Government Program; increases public awareness of the value of the historic, cultural, architectural and archeological preservation; conducts ongoing surveys to identify and list significant historical, cultural, architectural and archeological resources; holds hearings and recommends to the City Council that certain structures and property be designated as Historic Structures; maintains, revises and amends the Historic Resources Survey; enforces and amends design guidelines for HC Overlay Districts; holds hearings and makes decisions concerning the issuance of Certificates of Appropriateness; reviews public works and public utility projects to be constructed within or immediately adjacent to HC Overlay Districts; administers the City’s program of Historic Site tax exemptions.

More about the Historic & Cultural Landmarks Commission 

Mayor's Committee on Persons with Disabilities

More about the Mayor's Committee on Persons with Disabilities

Library Advisory Board

More about the Library Advisory Board

Park & Recreation Advisory Board

More about the Park & Recreation Advisory Board

Urban Design Commission

Recommends the designation of design districts; reviews and approves stealth communication towers as well as antennas that are surface mounted on enclosed buildings and structures; reviews and recommends to the City Council the approval or modification of proposed design guidelines for design districts, except those districts where a separate design review board is established by the City Council; reviews and approves projects in Design Districts for compliance with design guidelines, except those districts where a separate design review board is established by the City Council; and Reviewing and approving design standards for other projects as directed by the City Council.

More about the Urban Design Commission

Wholesale Water & Wastewater Advisory Committee

 

Zoning Commission

The Commission acts as an advisory board to the City Council in regard to zoning matters within the City of Fort Worth and has such other duties and powers as specified in Ordinance No. 5754.

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Public Improvement Districts (PID)

A Public Improvement District is a defined geographical area established to provide specific types of improvements or maintenance which are financed by assessments against the property owners within the area. PIDs provide a development tool that allocates costs according to the benefits received. A PID can provide a means to fund supplemental services and improvements to meet community needs which could not otherwise be constructed or provided.

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Tax Increment Financing Districts (TIF)

Tax increment financing is a tool authorized by Chapter 311 of the Texas Tax Code by which local governments can publicly finance needed structural improvements and enhanced infrastructure within a defined area called a reinvestment zone. 

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