Seven Fort Worth community centers now to be managed by city’s parks department | Fort Worth Report

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In a significant shift, the Fort Worth parks department will take over management of seven community centers, a move embedded in the city's 2025 budget plans. This transition will allow for a more cohesive management approach, as neighborhood services currently handle operations. By placing these centers under the parks department's purview, the city aims to enhance the services and programs offered to local residents. This decision underscores a strategic effort to allocate resources more effectively and respond to community needs. The parks department, known for its expertise in managing recreational spaces, is expected to implement improvements that could benefit a wider range of community members.

This change comes at a crucial time as Fort Worth continues to evolve and adapt its services in response to demographic shifts. The parks department's involvement is anticipated to foster greater community engagement and participation. As the city moves forward, residents will likely see positive changes in their local community centers.

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