Politics & Local Government

Dallas vs Fort Worth city council: What local government is actually doing

Most DFW residents can name their US senator but not their city council member. Here's what local government is working on.

Dallas City Council (15 members):

Current priorities:

  • Housing affordability — bond package includes $200M+ for affordable housing. Source: dallascityhall.com
  • Infrastructure — road repairs, bridge maintenance, drainage improvements
  • Public safety — police staffing still below target (DPD has 3,000+ officers, needs 4,000+). Source: Dallas Morning News
  • Homeless services — The Bridge, housing-first initiatives. Source: dallascityhall.com/homelessness

Recent controversies:

  • Short-term rental regulations (Airbnb limits in residential neighborhoods)
  • Convention center expansion cost overruns
  • Dallas ISD vs City funding disputes

Fort Worth City Council (9 members):

Current priorities:

  • Panther Island/Trinity River Vision — massive development project. Long-delayed, over budget. Source: trinityrivervision.org
  • Growth management — Fort Worth is one of the fastest-growing large cities. Source: US Census.
  • Public safety — FWPD staffing and community relations
  • Infrastructure in newly annexed areas

How to participate:

  • City council meetings are public and most allow citizen comments
  • Dallas: 6th floor, City Hall, 1500 Marilla St. Meetings aired on Dallas City TV.
  • Fort Worth: City Hall, 200 Texas St. Meetings aired on FWTV.
  • Both cities have online comment portals for agenda items.

Find your council member:

  • Dallas: dallascityhall.com/government/council
  • Fort Worth: fortworthtexas.gov/government/city-council

Sources:

  • City websites
  • Dallas Morning News / Fort Worth Star-Telegram local coverage
  • Council meeting minutes (public record)

Do you know who your council member is?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 9:12 AM

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