Tired of that eyesore property on your street? Fort Worth's new NET Force program is cracking down on problem spots, aiming to clean up neighborhoods and make them more enjoyable for everyone.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 9 the 60 before.
Owners face costs for repair or demolition; the city may incur costs for demolition if owners default, which are then liened against the property.
Residents living near these properties benefit from improved safety and reduced blight.
Property owners may face significant financial burdens for repairs or demolition.
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Trash and other debris sit on a curb outside a home in east Fort Worth. (Scott Nishimura | Fort Worth Report) " data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/fortworthreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG_0318-1-scaled.jpg?fit=780%2C509&quality=89&ssl=1"...
Fort Worth police block various streets downtown during a rally on Sept. 20, 2025. (Maria Crane | Fort Worth Report/CatchLight Local/Report for America) "...
The commission can assess civil penalties for code violations, aiming to incentivize compliance. These penalties can be substantial and impact property owners financially.
The city is considering shifting the responsibility for enforcing front and side yard parking violations from the police department to Code Compliance. This aims to improve efficiency and allow police to focus on more serious crimes.
The commission is responsible for identifying and ordering the repair or demolition of properties that are unsafe and pose a risk to public health and safety. This involves reviewing evidence of structural damage, fire damage, or other conditions that violate building codes.
The city is using new camera technology to crack down on illegal dumping in problem areas. This aims to improve neighborhood cleanliness and safety by deterring offenders and holding them accountable.
A discussion was initiated about potentially using municipal courts as a court of record for nuisance abatement properties and boarding home ordinance enforcement, which could streamline enforcement and address property blight.
An update on door-to-door vendor regulations was provided, with a council member expressing support for the recommended changes.
The commission debated and set timelines for property owners to address code violations, balancing the need for swift action with the practical challenges owners face.
NET Force pilot program delivers early results at nuisance properties FortWorthTexas.gov
An auto repair shop proposed for 5904 & 5908 Etsie Street was denied due to concerns about its impact on the Trinity River and incompatibility with the city's long-term vision for the area, which favors residential development and green space.
Fort Worth finds 1,300+ violations in sweep targeting chronic nuisance properties CBS News
Fort Worth launches 'NET Force' crackdown on chronic nuisance properties FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth
Fort Worth launches pilot program to target problem properties WFAA
Fort Worth police issue 326 citations for panhandling, suggest new enforcement strategy WFAA
Property Waste and Debris Fort Worth City Hall (.gov)