RE-ELECT FRANK MOSS City Council, District 5 We need your support and vote to re-elect Frank Moss on Election Day, Saturday, May 14, 2011
Much is happening in District 5! Here are some of our accomplishments: • Opening of the Residences at Eastland and Buttercup Place Apartments — $26 million invested and a total of 238 quality housing units created • Improvements in District 5 parks with gas-well revenue, which includes $500,000 improvements to Prairie Dog Park • Current plans for a joint venture with Tarrant County for improvements to the Plaza Park off Rosedale and S. Loop 820
• Quality new home construction in the Polytechnic community • Return of local control to neighborhoods by initiating rezoning of over 3400 acres • Two new Public Arts Projects, totaling over $150,000 to benefit the Stop Six and Carver Heights communities • Approval of the Arlington Lake Master Plan, which will give direction for redevelopment along the lake’s Fort Worth side • Securing of bond funding of $6.7 million and approval of the right of way for a Lake Shore Drive connecting the Berry Urban Village on the north and Wilbarger Street on the South. The road will open over 200 acres for development on Lake Arlington • Completion of repair of Trinity Boulevard in Centerport Industrial Park with $1.8 million in gas well royalties There are many new projects to be announced!
• Investment of over $100,000 in the Meadowbrook Library for expansion into a Library and Work Force Center. • Investment of over $100,000 for renovation of Cavile Place Library for improved service in the Cavile Place/Stop Six Community • Work with the Sunrise/Stop Six Model Block to assure funds are invested in the community and not lost • Work with the Historic Carver Heights Model Block to assure funds are invested in the community and not lost • Work with the Handley Urban Village to secure $392,000 in sidewalk and landscape improvements • Secured funding commitment for $17 million for the improvement of East Rosedale, from Miller Ave. to Stalcup
“TRUE LEADERSHIP FOR DISTRICT 5”
RE-ELECT FRANK MOSS
Endorsed by: Hammer and Nails Club Fort Worth Star-Telegram Greater Fort Worth Real Estate Council Apartment Association of Tarrant County Greater Fort Worth Association of Realtors® Fort Worth Professional Firefighters Association Fort Worth Retired Firefighters and Widows Committee
Fort Worth City Council, District 5 May 14, 2011
Fort Worth Police Officers Association, Committee for Public Safety
“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.
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
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