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FY2009 Adopted Budget
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2008 Proposed Property
Tax rate
2008 Statement of increase or decrease
2008 Property Tax rate notification
Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Increase
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Vote on tax rate
Notice of tax increase
November 2008 Election Information
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About Westworth Village
The City of Westworth Village is a quiet
residential community approximately two
square miles in area on the west side of the
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in North Central
Texas. Located on the banks of the Trinity
River five miles west of downtown Fort Worth
it is surrounded by long-developed
communities amid natural vegetation and
landscape features that compliment the
pleasant appearance.
Following the transition of Carswell Air
Force Base to the Naval Air Station Fort
Worth in 1998, the City embarked upon an
ambitious program to transform 400 acres of
federal government property and 500
abandoned houses into a high quality,
multi-use urban development. The project’s
design reflects attention to extensive
greenbelts; placement separating residential
neighborhoods from master planned commercial
areas, and taking maximum advantage of its
convenient location along Highway 183 and
White Settlement Road. This bedroom
community enjoys an exceptionally low crime
rate and among the lowest ad valorem tax
rates in Tarrant County. Westworth Village
remains one of the most fiscally sound
incorporated cities in the Metroplex.
Commercial development includes large power
center retailers, as well as smaller
boutique shops offering a wide range of
specialty merchandise and services.
Capitalizing on its proximity to the
recently renovated Ridgmar Mall, shoppers
may experience one of the most convenient
and diversified retail mixes in the Fort
Worth area. Contemporary restaurant
facilities will complement the shopping
experience. Several courtyard-style offices
are also planned, as well as a public
municipal complex.
The City stands committed to this
comprehensive development program designed
to improve the quality of life for the
entire community. Its development and
privatization activities will assure the
City a sound financial base for many years
and even generations to come.
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