[fusion_text]Drawing for a Place on the Ballot for May 4 Election will be held on Monday February 25 at 9:00 AM in the Board Room of the TRWD Administration Building…
FORT WORTH TX (Feb. 19, 2019) – Trinity River Vision is responsible for spurring more than $411.3 million in new construction over 15 years, adding more than $27 million annually…
[fusion_text]TRWD will hold its regularly scheduled board meeting on February 19 at 9:00 AM in the TRWD Administration Building. Click here to view.[/fusion_text]
Join us for the 27th Annual Eagle Mountain Lake Community Cleanup on Saturday, March 23, 2019. Various points along the lake need your attention and help collecting discarded debris and…
Mary’s Creek once was a lonesome, intermittent stream flowing through rolling prairie toward Fort Worth, a part of the breathtaking landscape separating the city from rural West Texas. Now…
The Tarrant Regional Water District will provide the final installments of its $200 million loan to the Panther Island flood control project within the next year, leading to a possible…
Click here to see Notice of Deadline to File Applications for Place on the Ballot for the May 4, 2019 General Election. The application can be found here.
Congresswoman Kay Granger (TX-12) released the following statement on the Trinity River Vision Flood Control Project: FORT WORTH, TX – “Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers once again strongly…
The George W. Shannon wetlands serves several vital functions for water supply, but they also have an added bonus of providing an exceptional habitat for wildlife. TRWD’s George W. Shannon…
During the July TRWD Board meeting, two land transactions were approved that will ultimately bring baseball back to historic LaGrave Field on Fort Worth’s near north side. Full press release.Â
Join us for the 4th Annual Spring TRWD Trash Bash on Saturday, May 19th 2018 from 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM . Pick a location and bring a group, a friend or just yourself…
Flood protection is not something you think about every day, but it’s a vital part of our thriving community. TRWD is responsible for minimizing flood risk along the Trinity River…
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Did you know TRWD manages more than 100 miles of Trinity Trails? Learn more about recreational opportunities like watersports at TRWD.com.