More Park Space Planned for Fort Worth Texas

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The Fort Worth 2012 Comprehensive Plan (Chapter 6: Parks and Community Services) states that the city plans on entering into shared use agreements with local school districts in order to increase the amount of park space. The city hopes to increase its park space to 6.1 acres per 1,000 residents by 2025 and recognizes the need to  concentrate on areas throughout the city with the highest need.

According to the author of an op-ed from the Star Telegram, compared to Austin, Houston, Dallas, Plano, and Arlington, Forth Worth lags behind when it comes to park space. With only 5.3 acres of land per 1,000 residents, and the city rapidly growing, some believe that more should be done to accommodate the need for more parks.

 

By The Numbers By The Numbers

33

percent

of Latinos live within walking distance (<1 mile) of a park

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