Description: Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) - TODs are dense urban development areas located within 1/4 to 1/2 mile of commuter rail stations, modern streetcar stops, and similar fixed-route transit stations. Successful TODs contain a mix of uses, including higher density residential, and are carefully designed to be pedestrian-friendly and specifically oriented to the transit station or stop. TODs accommodate growth more efficiently that low-density subdivisions, while supporting increased use of transit and its associated traffic congestion and air quality benefits.
Copyright Text: Point of Contact:
Isaac Robles
Economic Development
Economic Development Specialist
isaac.robles@fortworthtexas.gov
1150 South Freeway Suite 106
Quinn Complex
Description: Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) - TODs are dense urban development areas located within 1/4 to 1/2 mile of commuter rail stations, modern streetcar stops, and similar fixed-route transit stations. Successful TODs contain a mix of uses, including higher density residential, and are carefully designed to be pedestrian-friendly and specifically oriented to the transit station or stop. TODs accommodate growth more efficiently that low-density subdivisions, while supporting increased use of transit and its associated traffic congestion and air quality benefits.
Copyright Text: Point of Contact:
Isaac Robles
Economic Development
Economic Development Specialist
isaac.robles@fortworthtexas.gov
1150 South Freeway Suite 106
Quinn Complex
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Description: A certification issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and supported by City of Fort Worth ordinance that permits a developer/landowner to clean up groundwater contamination on their property to less than drinking water standards (nonpotable).
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Description: The economic development incentive policy provides inventives for companies and businesses that will locate within the designated investment zones. Data Ownership: Isaac Robles, Economic Development Specialist, isaac.robles@fortworthtexas.gov, 1150 South Freeway, Suite 106, Quinn ComplexUpdate Frequency: Every two years or when the Economic Development Incentive Policy is updated.Update Method: Directly edited by Department userUpdated by: Isaac RoblesContact's Department Name: Economic DevelopmentContact's Position/Title: Economic Development SpecialistContact information: isaac.robles@fortworthtexas.govNext Update: 2021
Copyright Text: CDBG, HUD, AmericanFactFinder, City of Fort Worth
Description: Opportunity Zones are part of an economic development program established by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. It encourages long-term investments in low-income urban and rural communities nationwide. The Opportunity Zones program provides a tax incentive for investors to re-invest their unrealized capital gains into Opportunity Funds; funds that are dedicated to investing in state-designated Opportunity Zones.
Copyright Text: Planning & Development
Point of Contact :
Isaac Robles
Economic Development
Economic Development Specialist
isaac.robles@fortworthtexas.gov
1150 South Freeway Suite 106
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Description: Data coulums include:OBJECTIDTAXPINACCOUNTPIDNPIDN_TAGGIS_LINKPROPERTY_CLASS_CODEYR_BUILTEXEMPTION_CODESTATE_USE_CODESCHOOL_CODECOUNTYCITYMAPSCOTADMAPLIVING_AREAGARAGE_CAPBEDROOM_CNTBATHROOM_CNTSWIMMING_POOLCENTRAL_HEATCENTRAL_AIRSTRUCT_CNTLAND_VALIMPR_VALMARKET_VALUEAPPRAISED_VALUETAXABLE_VALUETAX_YEARLAND_ACRELAND_SQFTAG_DEFERRAL_CODEAG_ACREAG_VALSITUS_ADDRPARCEL_LEGAL_DESCRIPTIONOWNER_NAMEOWNER_ADDRESSOWNER_CITY_STOWNER_ZIP_CODEOWNER_PCTADD_NOSTREET_ADDRESSDEED_DATEDEED_BOOKDEED_PAGENOTICE_DATELAST_APPRL_DATEPREFIXNameSTREET_NAMESTREET_TYPESUFFIXCOUNTYNAMECOUNTY_TAXABLE_VALUECITYNAMECITY_TAXABLE_VALUEISDISD_TAXABLE_VALUEShape
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Description: This is the working draft for the 2010 Comprehensive Plan that will be adopted in Feb 2010. THIS IS NOT THE CURRENT ADOPTED PLAN. See COMP_PLAN layer
Description: This is the working draft for the 2010 Comprehensive Plan that will be adopted in Feb 2010. THIS IS NOT THE CURRENT ADOPTED PLAN. See COMP_PLAN layer
Description: These are the areas of particular interest to the Economic Development Department for strategic revitalization as detailed in the Department's Revitalization Plan last updated in the summer of 2020.
Description: properties identified through Bust-A-Brownfield Program and have the potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant.
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