There's a lot of talk on the streets about the plans along the Trinity, and how it'll affect the look and feel of Fort Worth. Well, the visit to the TRVA got me excited about where Fort Worth is...
Trinity River Vision Authority
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The Trinity River Vision Authority (TRVA) is a coordinating body that works with local stakeholders to plan and assess risks for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Central City Flood Control Project in Fort Worth, Texas. The TRVA does not directly construct or manage the construction of the flood control project, but rather facilitates collaboration among participating stakeholders.
The Central City Flood Control Project aims to address the flood risks in Fort Worth resulting from the city's rapid population growth. It involves rerouting a section of the Trinity River north of downtown and modifying a park on the east side of the city to better manage flood events and restore the area. Additionally, the TRVA oversees the development of Panther Island, a district north of downtown that has been rezoned for sustainable growth, although no federal funds are being used for this purpose.
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