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Archive for the 'Fort Worth' CategoryNext Entries »Deadline for property appraisal protests nearsWednesday, May 20th, 2009By SCOTT PRICE Wednesday, May. 20, 2009 The deadline for most property owners in Tarrant County to protest their appraisals with the Tarrant Appraisal District is June 1, 2009. Fort Worth-based attorney Ryan E. Ray said many people do not take advantage of their opportunity to have the tax value of their home or other property reduced. He said this can save people a lot of money. Ray said last year he assisted a Colleyville homeowner whose tax value was reduced from about $1 million to $750,000. He said that reduced the annual property tax bill by about $6,000. Posted in Fort Worth, Texas, Real Estate News | No Comments »Cowtown City Hall Considers Going PostalTuesday, May 19th, 2009The Fort Worth City Council has approved money for a study on moving City Hall into the city’s historic downtown Post Office building. The city is considering renovating the state landmark into a new City Hall. “And we should do that, because its a centrally located facility, it’s at the heart of the Lancaster corridor development (and) it has great access to current and future mass transit,” said Randall Harwood, director of the city programs office. The City Council approved $200,000 for a study to determine if the project would be economically feasible. The question is: Do the numbers work? The city would be on a 20 to 30-year lease purchase agreement at up to $6.4 million a year. Posted in Southlake TX, Fort Worth, Texas, News | No Comments »Rise in Tarrant County property values puzzles some homeownersSaturday, May 16th, 2009By ANTHONY SPANGLER May. 16, 2009FORT WORTH — A reeling economy plus rising foreclosures plus a faltering housing market equals higher home values. Sound like fuzzy math? Thousands of property owners in Tarrant County may be asking that question. Roughly the same number of homeowners’ values increased as fell, but overall property values rose 4.6 percent in Tarrant County in the past year, according to preliminary data. Values would have dropped if not for an additional $1.2 billion in taxable mineral rights and $4.4 billion in residential and commercial construction, data released Friday show. So why did some properties rise in value against the downward current? Posted in Fort Worth, Texas, News, Real Estate News | No Comments »DFW rains help put out most smoldering grass firesFriday, April 17th, 2009The day belonged to the ducks instead of Easter bunnies. Booming thunderstorms dumped heavy rains in Tarrant County on Sunday morning, washing out many outdoor Easter plans. Rain totals ranged from 0.75 inches in Southlake to an inch in the Texas Christian University and Wedgwood areas of Fort Worth to almost 2 inches in Haltom City and north Arlington. Posted in Fort Worth, Texas | No Comments »Texas highway officials support plans to divide stimulus money among Fort Worth-area projectsThursday, February 26th, 2009By MICHAEL A. LINDENBERGER / The Dallas Morning News Among the ideas: •$250 million for the DFW Connector toll road project, which would expand State Highways 121 and 114 near Grapevine in Tarrant County. •$60 million to repair dozens of existing highways in Dallas, Collin, Tarrant and nine other nearby counties. •$144 million for a new interchange at Interstate 20 and State Highway 121 in Tarrant County. Posted in Fort Worth, Texas, News, Fort Worth Economy | No Comments »Comedian Lily Tomlin brings her tour to Fort Worth’s Bass HallThursday, February 26th, 2009By JOY TIPPING / The Dallas Morning News Is 69 the new 39? “In my case it certainly is,” says 69-year-old Lily Tomlin with a laugh. “I’ve got the same energy as when I was 39, but with a lot more experience. “A lot.” Tomlin, in a recent phone interview, says she has “never stopped touring, never. I’ve always had an act. I do 40 or 50 dates in a year; I fit them in between whatever else I have going on.” She’ll bring the current tour to Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth tonight. Although her career has ranged from stand-up comedy to television and Tony Award-winning theater to Oscar-nominated film work, she says she needs to stay in touch with her fans, and comedy’s the best way to do that. “They’re like a big family to me, and I have to keep my hand in. Plus, I love to work on the stage more than anything else.” Posted in Fort Worth, Texas, Events | No Comments »Koi turn up dead in Fort Worth Japanese Garden after accidental chlorinationWednesday, February 25th, 2009More than 100 Koi fish were discovered dead today in the Japanese Garden pond after the water was accidentally chlorinated overnight. The garden’s three ponds normally contain about 800 of the brightly colored orange fish that range in size from about six inches to three feet in length. The accidental chlorination occurred during normal pond cleaning that is carried out every other year. The procedure involves lowering the water level in the pond and placing two 55-gallon stock tanks filled with raw water in the pool to contain the fish. The tanks are filled with a water line that normally carries raw water, but due to a maintenance procedure at the nearby South Holly Water Treatment Plant, the line also was being injected with tap water. Tap water contains levels of chlorine that are safe for human consumption, but are harmful to Koi fish. The Japanese Garden is closed to the public today. Posted in Fort Worth, Texas | No Comments »Dallas-Fort Worth home prices slide, but not as bad as nationallyTuesday, February 24th, 2009By Andrea Jares North Texas home values dropped 4.3 percent between December and a year ago, according to figures released Tuesday morning from the S&P Case-Shiller Price Indices. The price drop is the second-least severe of all 20 metro areas surveyed. Denver had a 4 percent drop. Dallas-Fort Worth is also faring better than the national average, which saw an 18.2 percent drop between December 2007 and December 2008. Posted in Fort Worth, Texas, News, Real Estate News | No Comments »Dallas-Fort Worth area to have new warning guidelines for storm emergenciesTuesday, February 24th, 2009By BLANCA CANTÚ / The Dallas Morning NewsNorth Texas emergency officials announced new guidelines on Monday for outdoor warning systems to establish a standard for notifying residents of severe weather and other potentially catastrophic events across the region. The North Central Texas Council of Governments formally unveiled the recommendations to kick off severe weather awareness week. Outdoor warning systems are typically referred to as tornado sirens but can be activated for other reasons. Posted in Fort Worth, Texas, News | No Comments » Next Entries » |
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