Fort Worth
$845M$0 rate increase through capacity growth methodology. Streets and public safety propositions are well-structured. Prop D housing allocation ($10M) is symbolic — demand measurable impact metrics and independent tracking.
PropositionsOfficial Bond Page
| Prop | Amount | Purpose | HH Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | $511.5M | Streets & Mobility — Reconstruction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of Fort Worth streets, bridges, and transportation infrastructure. Continues the city's established streets bond program. | support |
| B | $185.1M | Parks & Open Space — Improvements to parks, trails, and recreation facilities citywide. Includes new amenities and deferred maintenance across the parks system. | support |
| C | $14.6M | Public Libraries — Library facility improvements, technology upgrades, and branch enhancements. Supports the library system serving Fort Worth's growing population. | support |
| D | $10.0M | Affordable Housing — Fort Worth's first-ever voter-approved affordable housing bond. Funds housing production, preservation, and land acquisition — a historic step for Texas's largest city without a prior housing bond. | support conditional |
| E | $63.9M | Police, Fire & Emergency Communications — Fire stations, police facilities, and public safety infrastructure improvements. Addresses aging facilities and capacity needs across the city. | support |
| F | $59.9M | Animal Care — Animal Care and Adoption Center improvements and expanded capacity. Addresses facility conditions at the city's animal services campus. | support |
Tax ImpactOfficial Bond Info
Personal Tax Impact
What Will This Cost You?
Enter your home's taxable value to see your estimated annual tax impact (Fort Worth has no rate increase). Find your taxable value on your county appraisal notice.
HH Position & Conditions
$0 rate increase through capacity growth methodology. Streets and public safety propositions are well-structured. Prop D housing allocation ($10M) is symbolic — demand measurable impact metrics and independent tracking.
Conditions
- Independent citizen oversight committee with quarterly public reporting
- Prop D housing funds tracked separately with annual impact metrics
- Geographic equity analysis published for all proposition spending
Between Now and the BallotCounty Elections
Must be registered to vote in the May 2 election. Check your status at votetexas.gov.
Early voting opens across Dallas, Tarrant, and Ellis Counties. Runs through April 28. All four bond elections on the same ballot.
Last day to vote early in all four jurisdictions.
"Strengthening Fort Worth's Future: An Inside Look at the 2026 Bond Program" hosted by the Real Estate Council of Greater Fort Worth. Educational session on all six bond propositions.
Dallas ISD (4 props), Fort Worth (6 props + 9 charter), Grand Prairie (3 props), and Arlington ISD (3 props) all on the ballot.