The land at the end of San Joaquin is called River Trails Park and is a public park of the City of Fort Worth.
Who takes care of the park? Mows it? Empties the trash cans? If is a public park, then it is open to the public...not just our neighborhood correct?
Public parks are open to the public - not just our neighborhood.
Fort Worth Parks Department mows it and empties the trash cans.
RTHA has filed to "Adopt a Park" to partner in keeping the area in good shape. Over the last three years we have requested and received trees from the city in a forestry grant program and our volunteers have planted those trees in the park. Part of the agreement is that we make sure the trees are watered. The water comes from the City but our volunteer goes out and waters the trees. This year the city forestry department has the manpower to plant those trees themselves. The park will be getting 15 or so new trees later this year.
RTHA has also applied for a Neighborhood Park Development Grant to install a water fountain in the park. We are waiting for the answer from the city.
Phase 2 of River Trails Park is a playground with a price tag of 90K + Parks improvements are now being funded through funds from revenues of the gas leases paid to Fort Worth. We have asked where our "phase 2" is on that list and will share that information as soon as we get that answer.