Agency overseeing the $1.17 billion redevelopment boondoggle in Fort Worth is scrambling to find more money to keep long-delayed project going past December 30.

Agency overseeing the $1.17 billion redevelopment boondoggle in Fort Worth is scrambling to find more money to keep long-delayed project going past December 30.
The agency overseeing Fort Worth’s $1.17 billion redevelopment project is directly defying recommendations endorsed by Fort Worth’s mayor and city council.
The agency overseeing Fort Worth’s $1.17 billion redevelopment project hired a federal bureaucrat to replace J.D. Granger.
An appeal by Tarrant Regional Water District to Texas Attorney General contradicts the review’s finding that Panther Island’s design phase was completed last year.
Fort Worth City Council voted unanimously to endorse recommended reforms for the over $1.1 billion redevelopment scheme, but bureaucrats in charge of the project are ignoring them.
Sources in Tarrant County claim the Trump administration wants two bureaucrats fired before restoring federal funding to a troubled government agency.
J.D. Granger’s resume shows no education or work experience related to either public works or real estate development.
Programmatic review reveals “complicated, opaque reporting structure and hierarchy” in regard to Granger’s redevelopment boondoggle.
Programmatic review reveals bloat in the agency’s annual $2 million administrative budget, with $220,000 for public relations propaganda.
Programmatic review shows that after a decade, and hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars spent, only the design phase has been completed.