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After debate on site details, Fort Worth commission recommends 3‑year CUP for Morningside 'Fork Yard' pop‑up venue

Fort Worth Zoning Commission · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The commission recommended a conditional‑use permit with a three‑year time limit for the Morningside Project ("Fork Yard"), a neighborhood pop‑up venue hosting food trucks and vendors; commissioners required changes to site‑plan waivers and sought assurances about parking, restrooms and code compliance.

The Fort Worth Zoning Commission voted Jan. 14 to recommend a time‑limited conditional‑use permit for the Morningside Project, a neighborhood‑focused pop‑up venue that hosts mobile food vendors and weekend vendor markets known locally as the "Fork Yard."

Applicant Angie Blokowitz told the commission the project grew from neighborhood conversations and city guidance and has drawn strong local support; staff reported 40 letters of support and no letters of opposition. Blokowitz described events…

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