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Fort Worth Launches Nuisance Enforcement Task Force

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Fort Worth, Texas, December 5, 2025

The City of Fort Worth is rolling out the Nuisance Enforcement Task Force (NET Force) in January 2026. This initiative aims to address problematic properties associated with criminal activities and code violations through a collaborative approach involving multiple city departments. The task force will initially target four identified properties to enhance community safety and compliance.

Fort Worth Launches Nuisance Enforcement Task Force to Address Problematic Properties

Fort Worth, Texas – The City of Fort Worth is initiating a new initiative to tackle properties that have been sources of persistent issues, including criminal activity and code violations. This effort, known as the Nuisance Enforcement Task Force (NET Force), is set to commence in January 2026 and will involve a collaborative approach from multiple city departments.

Formation of the Nuisance Enforcement Task Force (NET Force)

The NET Force is a multi-departmental team comprising ten city departments, including Code Compliance, Development Services, Environmental Services, Fire, and Police. The task force aims to address community safety concerns and restore order by focusing on Fort Worth’s most troublesome properties. The initiative seeks to aggressively target Fort Worth’s most persistent nuisance properties to restore compliance and enhance community safety.

Targeted Properties

Initially, the NET Force will focus on four properties identified due to their history of criminal activity and code violations:

  • Eco Motel – 3201 E. Lancaster Ave.
  • Rocky’s I – 4250 Hemphill St.
  • Rocky’s II – 4220 Hemphill St.
  • Sandy Oak Apartments – 1525 Sandy Lane

These properties were selected based on police data and complaints from neighbors. The task force plans to conduct joint inspections and enforce compliance measures to address the issues associated with these locations.

Community Response and Support

Community members have expressed support for the task force’s formation. Local neighborhood associations have highlighted the positive impact of the initiative, stating that properties identified have been sources of crime for decades, severely impacting the community’s ability to attract business and thrive.

Implementation and Future Plans

The NET Force is scheduled to begin its operations in January 2026. After six months, the task force will provide an update to the City Council on its progress and effectiveness. Future targets will be identified using a data dashboard currently under development by city staff. Expenses for the initial phase will be recorded within existing departmental budgets to assess the need for mid-year adjustments.

Background Context

Fort Worth has been actively working to address community concerns related to nuisance properties. The formation of the NET Force is part of a broader strategy to enhance public safety and improve the quality of life for residents. By uniting various city departments, the initiative aims to provide a comprehensive response to properties that have been sources of ongoing issues, ensuring a more coordinated and effective approach to community challenges.

Conclusion

The Nuisance Enforcement Task Force represents a proactive step in enhancing safety and security in Fort Worth neighborhoods. By focusing on problem properties, the city aims to bolster community investment and public safety. Residents are encouraged to stay engaged in local initiatives and support efforts that contribute to the thriving Dallas-Fort Worth area.

FAQ

What is the Nuisance Enforcement Task Force (NET Force)?
The NET Force is a multi-departmental team comprising ten city departments, including Code Compliance, Development Services, Environmental Services, Fire, and Police, aimed at addressing Fort Worth’s most troublesome properties to restore compliance and enhance community safety.
Which properties are initially targeted by the NET Force?
The initial targets include the Eco Motel at 3201 E. Lancaster Ave., Rocky’s I at 4250 Hemphill St., Rocky’s II at 4220 Hemphill St., and Sandy Oak Apartments at 1525 Sandy Lane, selected based on police data and complaints from neighbors.
When will the NET Force begin its operations?
The NET Force is scheduled to begin its operations in January 2026, with an update to the City Council after six months to assess progress and effectiveness.
How will future targets be identified?
Future targets will be identified using a data dashboard currently under development by city staff, ensuring a data-driven approach to addressing nuisance properties.
What is the community’s response to the NET Force?
Community members, such as Carol Peters, president of the West Meadowbrook Neighborhood Association, have expressed support for the initiative, highlighting the positive impact on the community’s ability to attract business and thrive.

Property Name Address Issues Identified
Eco Motel 3201 E. Lancaster Ave. History of criminal activity and code violations
Rocky’s I 4250 Hemphill St. History of criminal activity and code violations
Rocky’s II 4220 Hemphill St. History of criminal activity and code violations
Sandy Oak Apartments 1525 Sandy Lane History of criminal activity and code violations

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