Seminary Neighborhood The Seminary neighborhood was selected in December 2023 to receive a $4 million Neighborhood Improvement Program, which will begin in 2024. The target neighborhood lies in Council District 9 and is bounded by James Avenue on the west, West Seminary Drive and West Felix Street on the north, I-35W on the east and I-20 and Greenbriar Park on the south.
Worth Heights Neighborhood The Worth Heights neighborhood was selected in December 2023 to receive a $4 million Neighborhood Improvement Program, which will begin in 2024. The rectangular-shaped tract lies in Council District 11 and is bounded by Hemphill Street on the west, West Biddison Street on the north, I-35W on the east and West Seminary Drive on the south.
Historic Marine Neighborhood The Historic Marine was selected as the neighborhood to focus its $3,887,650 Neighborhood Improvement Program allocation in 2023. The Neighborhood Improvement Program is an annual effort of the City of Fort Worth, implemented by Neighborhood Services Department staff, that provides targeted capital investments to improve the quality of life and enhance public safety. Announced 2023 - more >>>
Las Vegas Trail Neighborhood The Las Vegas Trail Neighborhood, also known as “LVT”, is a distressed neighborhood on the west side of Fort Worth that is currently experiencing high levels of crime and economic distress. The neighborhood’s predominate land use is dense multiple-family housing with minimal amounts of commercial development, jobs, or community services. Announced 2022 - more >>>
Como Area Neighborhood The Como Area has been selected as the fifth Neighborhood Improvement Program target area. As part of this program, funds have been set aside by City Council to provide $3.19 million in funding for public safety, capital improvements, and neighborhood revitalization to the Como neighborhood. Announced 2021 - more >>>
Rosemont Area Neighborhood The Rosemont Area has been selected as the fourth Neighborhood Improvement Program target area. As part of this program, funds set aside by City Council will be used to improve neighborhood vitality and give residents paths to self-sufficiency. Announced 2020 - more >>>
Northside Area Neighborhood The Northside Area has been selected as the third Neighborhood Improvement Program target area. As part of this program, funds set aside by City Council will be used to improve neighborhood vitality and give residents paths to self-sufficiency. Announced 2019 - more >>>
Ash Crescent Neighborhood Ash Crescent has been selected as the second Neighborhood Improvement Program target area. As part of this program, funds set aside by City Council will be used to improve neighborhood vitality and give residents paths to self-sufficiency. Announced 2018 - more >>>
Stop Six Neighborhood Stop Six has been selected as the first Neighborhood Improvement Program target area. A first-of-its-kind project, the pilot program will use funds set aside by City Council to improve neighborhood vitality and give residents paths to self-sufficiency. Announced 2017 - more >>>