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City of Fort Worth faces $49M budget shortfall for fiscal year 2026-27 - Community Impact | News

<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihAJBVV95cUxQam1wRFJEY3NMRk9XRDZsaXlMYUdhbS04RjZYbGtXQlVFVElyTENybGcwZDV3YlgydlhEU3ZPdEZZTTJmaXItZFR0MEtfSVhwa241QXhFUHdPV2h6Y09sUDhnVW96YmdJTnVhcWRBQ0cwVlFyTE5tMjdmclVlYzdzbkctWEN4U0VUX3VsMFQ0c1F5Y2lLXzE3SGx0TVpJbGp0bHlOMThjTGZYWHpmazNIQ0VSQTVKZGVZVkN0cEZabktKVVVJUlZzX1NMQnFVUFRfVGtHeDdhUkJ3RC1LMWJBQjlMWlp3eEVCRFdUNllGaWVBUnVWdHc2YmVyUmxEd0FEeG5Paw?oc=5" target="_blank">City of Fort Worth faces $49M budget shortfall for fiscal year 2026-27</a>  <font color="#6f6f6f">Community Impact | News</font>


Hot take or cold take? You decide.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: News SourcesPublished: Apr 8, 2026, 7:01 PMView source

4 Comments

This is exactly why I love this platform. Real DFW conversations.

Been thinking about this all week. Good timing on the post.

Following this thread. Want to hear more takes.

Interesting perspective. I see it differently from the Fort Worth side.