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Fort Worth council denies tax-credit request for 328-unit Dominion townhome proposal after residents raise infrastructure, safety and school capacity concerns

Fort Worth City Council · December 10, 2025
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Summary

After more than an hour of public comment, the City Council voted to deny M&C25‑1126, a request tied to a proposed 328‑unit Dominion townhome development and related tax-credit/property‑tax-exemption plans, with council members citing concerns about traffic, schools, police staffing and long-term fiscal impacts.

Councilwoman Hall recommended denial of M&C25‑1126 — a request tied to developer Dominion’s proposed townhome project at the 9100 block of Makartt/Reisinger — and the City Council voted to carry that motion. The item drew extended public testimony both for and against the proposal.

Proponents including Peter Irvin, a member of the Pointe Crossing HOA board, and Terry Duckett, who identified himself as representing the applicant, argued the development would bring needed housing density, private investment in local infrastructure and subsequent economic activity. Duckett said Dominion typically holds properties long term, commits developer funds to nearby infrastructure improvements and has worked with…

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