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Council rezones North Fort Worth school properties to CF after residents' concerns
Summary
Following public comment and council debate, Fort Worth’s City Council rezoned certain Keller ISD–owned parcels in North Fort Worth to community-facilities (CF) zoning on March 25.
FORT WORTH — The Fort Worth City Council voted March 25 to rezone specified Keller Independent School District parcels in North Fort Worth to community-facilities (CF) zoning after residents urged the council to act to protect school-owned property amid concerns about an internal school-board plan.
The action came after public comment from residents who said the school board had considered detaching parts of North Fort Worth from Keller ISD without public input. Barbara Brewer, introduced in the meeting as a District 10 resident, told council she was asking for help “to change the zoning on our school property to CF.” Brewer said residents wanted safeguards to preserve…
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