The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) makes federal benefits available for qualified renters affected by the storm. The deadline to apply is April 20, 2021.
Thanks to today's hectic and busy society, getting residents — of all ages — involved in charting the course for their city requires more creative approaches than the typical town hall meeting.
Mayor Betsy Price founded Walking, Rolling and Caffeinated Town Halls to break the mold of that traditional, worn-out and sometimes boring town hall meeting with a casual — and active — way for residents to connect with this city's elected leaders.
Come on out to our next town hall gathering to meet your representatives and have your voice heard! You might even have some fun with city leaders while you're at it!
It's Your Fort Worth, and we want to hear from you!
Date
Time
Type
Location
District
Wednesday, April 7
5:45 p.m.
Rolling/Walking
Foster Park / Overton Park, 3725 South Dr.
3
Wednesday, April 14
Rosemont Park, 1400 West Seminary Dr.
9
Wednesday, April 21
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd.
7
Wednesday, April 28
Trinity Park, 1639 Old University Dr.
Masks are encouraged to be worn before and after the ride and any time people are gathered. All events are subject to cancellation. Please check this page prior to the event for any updates.
Grab your bike and bring your ideas for Fort Worth. Join Mayor Betsy (and certain Council members) and Bike FW at the Rolling Town Halls. Enjoy a casual ride through a planned route to see different parts of your city and to share how we can keep improving! What to expect:
Strap your walking shoes and bring your ideas for a casual stroll and an active conversation about your community. Mayor Betsy is taking to the sidewalks for Walking Town Halls. These are fantastic opportunities to engage with Mayor Betsy and councilmembers while highlighting individual districts' improvements and needs. What to expect:
Mayor Betsy is teaming up with other members of City Council to host community coffees throughout Fort Worth. Come on out to chat with Mayor Betsy and your councilmember about what is important to you in your neighborhood and around town. What to expect:
Informal conversation over a cup of coffee at 10 a.m. on Saturday mornings
Held at local businesses, community centers, library meeting rooms and schools
Can't be there in person? Watch these on FWTV
Questions? Contact the Mayor's Office.