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Council continues halfway-house zoning case after neighborhood concerns; commission had opposed proposal for 19 residents

3573554 · May 14, 2025
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Summary

Zoning case ZC24173 — an applicant proposal to establish a halfway house with capacity for 19 individuals in a duplex neighborhood — was continued to June 24 after council members and public speakers raised concerns; the zoning commission had previously voted against the request.

The Fort Worth City Council on May 13 voted to continue zoning case ZC24173 to June 24 after public comment and council discussion about a proposed halfway house in a largely duplex neighborhood.

The zoning commission had already voted against the application. A public speaker, Adrian Smith, told the council he agreed with the commission’s denial and said the applicant proposed a halfway house for 19 residents in an area he described as…

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