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Fort Worth Votes Big: 845 Million Bond Approved, Mayfest Finale Today

Fort Worth Votes Big: 845 Million Bond Approved, Mayfest Finale Today

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Sunday, May 3. We have exciting news from yesterday's bond election that will shape our streets, parks, and homes for years to come. Voters gave strong approval to the city's record $845 million package, with about 60 percent supporting Proposition A for over $500 million in road fixes along key spots like I-30 and Camp Bowie Boulevard, plus funds for parks, libraries, public safety upgrades, affordable housing, and a new animal shelter near the Stockyards. The Star-Telegram reports this as the biggest bond ever, passing handily despite low turnout around 4 percent of registered voters. These wins mean smoother commutes and more family-friendly spaces soon.

Shifting to today, Mayfest wraps up its 54th year at Trinity Park with thousands enjoying live music from the Texas Boot Scooters, carnival rides, and local art along the Trinity River. CultureMap calls it our top story, and proceeds support parks through partnerships with the city and Junior League. Head there before evening for the finale.

Weather-wise, stormy clouds mesmerized us overnight, but we're looking at a high near 82 degrees today at DFW Airport, per Weather Underground forecasts, with partly cloudy skies perfect for outdoor fun, though watch for afternoon showers. Expect similar mild conditions tomorrow.

On the crime front, Fort Worth police report no major incidents in the past 24 hours, just a routine arrest near West 7th for minor theft, keeping our neighborhoods safe.

New business buzz includes a fresh Cinco de Mayo party kicking off at noon in the Stockyards, while Rusty Nickel IceHouse hosts Jam for Giles tonight. Real estate heats up with median home prices around $350,000, up 5 percent yearly, and jobs stay strong at about 3 percent unemployment, especially in logistics near Alliance Airport.

Local schools shine too, with Paschal High's team grabbing a regional soccer win yesterday. And for a feel-good lift, the Fort Worth Orchid Society's Bold and Beautiful show dazzled visitors all weekend with vibrant displays.

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