Frank Moss Fort Worth City Council 2011 Mailer 2

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Councilman

Frank Moss’s Accomplishments in District 5

QUALITY HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Secured commitment of $300,000 in funding for a study and plan to redevelop Cavile Place Apartments and improve housing in the surrounding Stop Six Area • The Residences at Eastland town home development funded and opened in the District

SUPPORTING STRONG FIRE FIGHTING AND PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES • Completed construction and opened Fire Station No. 27 on Precinct Line Road at Trinity Blvd. • Supported the continued funding of four-person fire crews for increased efficiency and played a major role in retaining lower insurance rates

SUPPORTING STRONG, RESPONSIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIME PREVENTION • Conducted a successful Gun Buy Back program in the heart of the community • Conducted Police Forums in the community to address crime and law enforcement issues • Worked with the community to address gang problems • Supported FWPD funding in the 2011 budget

SUPPORTING CONSISTENT CODE ENFORCEMENT • Special Code Sweeps to address stray animals • Conducted Code Forums with neighborhood groups • Conducted Code Sweeps through District 5 neighborhoods to address code issues

The Resisdences at Eastland

• Supported funding for the renovation of Villa Supreme Apartments into Buttercup Place Apartments • Began work on the Miller Avenue Redevelopment Plan • Began work with the cities of Forest Hill and Kennedale on a Corridor Plan for Mansfield Highway • Returned control of land use back to neighborhoods and restricted harmful uses in District 5 neighborhoods by completing council-initated rezoning on 2,802 acres and initiating zoning changes in 682 acres • Secured Urban Village Zoning (MU1) on the Stalcup/Berry Urban Village • Secured approval for new-home construction in the Stop Six and Polytechnic neighborhoods

Buttercup Place Apartments

Fire Station 27

IMPLEMENTING STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS • Secured funding commitment for East Rosedale reconstruction in the amount of $17 million • Secured approval on the master thoroughfare plan for roadway on Lake Arlington, between Berry and Wilbarger, funded in 2008 bond program for $6.7 million • Secured approval of grant for $392,000 for sidewalk and landscape improvement in the Handley Urban Village. • Continued monitoring Capital Improvement Programs and Critical Capital Needs projects in District 5

Code Forum


RE-ELECT FRANK MOSS

Fort Worth City Council, District 5 May 14, 2011

“TRUE LEADERSHIP FOR DISTRICT 5”

Frank Moss Will Continue to Deliver for District 5 If I am honored to be re-elected on May 14, 2011, with your support. I will continue to focus on the following: • Building strong, healthy and sustainable neighborhoods • Developing quality housing and economic development • Supporting strong, responsive law enforcement and crime prevention • Supporting strong fire and public safety services • Implementing street and drainage improvements • Supporting consistent code enforcement Please vote early or on Election Day and ask your family, friends and neighbors To Re-elect Frank

Moss as your City Council Member for District 5.

Early voting May 2-10, 2011. Election Day, Saturday May 14, 2011. Your vote IS important Paid for by the committee to Re-elect Frank Moss — Edmond L. Moss, Treasurer 5625 Eisenhower Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76112 • (817) 446-8101

Councilman Frank Moss’s Accomplishments in District 5 STRONG, HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBORHOODS • Conducted “Stop AIDS Leadership Project Celebration 4 Life” concert to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and STD testing • Conducted a successful Housing Fair to allow residents of Sunrise and Stop Six to take advantage of $13 million in Weatherization funding and to apply for housing rehab and utility bill assistance • Conducted work sessions to train neighborhood leaders • Conducted Neighborhood Vision workshops to inform residents of proposed plans and projects • Secured approval of expansion of the Handley Neighborhood Empowerment Zone • Secured approval of the extension of the Stop Six Neighborhood Empowerment Zone and approved the update of the Stop Six NEZ Plan Neighborhood Health Forum • Secured funding for two Community Art Projects in District 5; Plaza Park and Ramey/Stalcup traffic triangle Committee to Re-elect Frank Moss City Council, District 5 5625 Eisenhower Dr. Fort Worth, Texas 76112 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

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