Fort Worth communities are comprised of many voices, from residents to elected officials, businesses, community advocates, and service agencies. Two advisory committees comprised of community advocates and agency representatives were formed to guide the planning process to ensure a strategic action plan customized for Fort Worth’s varied contexts. They were tasked with: COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES
• developing the plan’s vision and purpose
• reviewing initial findings and analysis
• participating in discussions regarding messaging for engagement • guiding the development of action strategies reviewing ongoing plan efforts.
Open House Events
The City held three rounds of open house events consisting of one open house in each council district per round of engagement in the first two rounds, plus a third in-person open house at the Hazel Harvey Peace Center and one virtual open house with live broadcasts on YouTube. Open house events consisted of engagement activities for community input, including activities to prioritize goals, objectives, and measurable actions, countermeasure themes, participatory mapping of trips, hotspots, and network gaps, comment cards, and surveys. In total, there were 23 open house events with participation by more than 300 participants generating 273 comments for the SAP.
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