
Fort Worth City Council Regular Session (Feb. 10, 2026): Consent approvals, rezoning/resolutions, elections ordinances, public hearings, and zoning actions
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Mayor Mattie Parker called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. The Council approved the Consent Agenda on a 11-0 vote, including multiple transportation, equipment/services, economic development, and water/wastewater-related items, as well as nine resolutions of support for 2026 competitive (9%) Housing Tax Credit applications (with district-specific approvals/denials). Key non-consent actions included adopting resolutions related to rezoning initiation and municipal utility district consent, ordering a May 2, 2026 election (general obligation debt program) and a special election (charter amendments), conducting public hearings for a municipal setting designation/treatment prohibitions and a tax abatement reinvestment zone agreement, and approving several zoning dockets (with some items continued or denied).
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- Approved the Consent Agenda on a 11-0 motion (Council Member Nettles, seconded by Council Member Hill).
- Adopted Resolution No. 6256-02-2026 authorizing initiation of rezoning for 5329 and 5335 East 1st Street (Council District 11) (passed 11-0).
- Adopted Resolution No. 6257-02-2026 consenting to addition of approximately 50.10 acres to the Far North Fort Worth Municipal Utility District No. 1 (passed 11-0).
- Continued Ordinance No. 26-5721 (sex offender residency regulation) to the February 24, 2026 Council meeting (passed 11-0 with amended language).
- Adopted Ordinance No. 28313-02-2026 ordering an election for May 2, 2026 on issuance of ad valorem tax supported public securities for the 2026 General Obligation Debt Program (passed 11-0).
- Adopted Ordinance No. 28314-02-2026 ordering a special election for May 2, 2026 on proposed amendments to the City charter (passed 11-0).
- Closed the public hearing and approved M&C 26-0078 with revisions; adopted Resolution No. 6258-02-2026 and amended Ordinance No. 28315-02-2026 (passed 11-0).
- Closed the public hearing and approved M&C 26-0117; adopted Ordinance No. 28316-02-2026 (passed 11-0).
- Approved and/or acted on multiple zoning dockets, including continuing ZC-25-184 to March 10, 2026 and approving or denying various zoning requests as specified in the minutes (motions generally passed 11-0; ZC-25-203 denied with prejudice; ZC-25-204 approved with one recusal).
- Adopted Resolution authorizations for housing tax credit support via M&C 26-0118 with district-specific actions: removed references to Palladium Legacy Drive and then split/denied portions for Districts 4 and 7 while approving other districts; final outcomes included motions passed 11-0 and denials passed 8-3 with dissenting votes.
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