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February newsletterMarch 15

The February newsletter (clicking will open a PDF) is now available. You can find it and previous newsletters on the monthly newsletter page.

League of Neighborhoods meetingMarch 15

E-mailed notice from the League of Neighborhoods:

Meet the new City Manager of Fort Worth!

This email is to inform you about our General Member meeting rescheduled due to inclement weather. Please come Monday, March 24th, 2008 at University Christian Church.

It’s our annual visit with the City Manager, and this year, we have a new person to give us the “State of the City” address. Dale Fisseler is our new City Manager for Fort Worth and he is very excited to visit the League and share his vision and take your questions. (And yes, the city manager is in charge of the Bond packages.)

Please plan to bring a crowd from your neighborhood to welcome Dale into his new role. We are pleased to host this reception for him and welcome him into his new leadership role in our city.

This is also our annual election of the Board for the League, so make sure your delegate is present to cast your vote.

Meeting Details

  • MONDAY, March 24, 2008
  • University Christian Church
  • 6:30pm Social
  • 7:00pm Program

Sincerely,
Matthew Hudson,
Fort Worth League of Neighborhoods

January newsletterJanuary 28

The January newsletter (clicking will open a PDF) is now available. You can find it and previous newsletters on the monthly newsletter page.

Trinity River Vision meetingJanuary 23

The Trinity River Vision Neighborhood and Recreational Enhancement Program is having a meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, February 19, at the Rose Room at the Botanic Garden. Their meeting notice:

The purpose of the Trinity River Vision (TRV) Neighborhood and Recreational Enhancement Program (NREP) is to identify and prioritize ways to connect people and neighborhoods to the Trinity River greenbelt.

Since the completion of the Trinity River Vision Master Plan in 2002, there have been numerous improvements to the Trinity River greenbelt such as the White Settlement and Riverside Trailheads, the Trinity Park loop, the trail extension to Gateway Park, and the canoe/kayak chutes on the Clear Fork.

However your input is needed to prioritize and conceptually design many other recreation projects and neighborhood connections identified in the TRV Master Plan. This planning process will result in a ten year action plan for project funding and implementation.

The purpose of this public meeting is review comments and ideas received in the past seven meetings. Examples of issues to be reviewed will include discussions of better trail linkages to neighborhoods, trail extensions, improved signs and information systems, additional trailhead locations, recreation facilities, beautification, environmental preservation ideas and others.

Everyone is encouraged to attend and express their views and suggestions.

A brief overview of the current Trinity River Vision Program and the current state of the river corridor will be given. Attendees will be expected to ask questions and give input during the session. Staff from the TRV partner organizations and representatives of the consultants will be there to take notes and encourage involvement.

The public meetings will be held in a wheelchair-accessible location. Any persons requiring language translation or other special communication accommodations should contact LComm Marketing & Public Relations at 817-737-8388 and organizers will do our best to accommodate citizens’ needs.

Please email info@trinityrivervision.com with any questions or ideas, and feel free to fill out our questionnaire so we can know what connections and recreation improvements you would like to see on the river.

And check their site at http://www.trinityrivervision.com for more.

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