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Thanks to a $13.4 million purchase, residents can expect a 300-acre park to roll out in north Fort Worth. During their Dec. 10 meeting, City Council members approved the purchase of 298.189 acres of land to become Tinsley Ranch Park. The park will be located at 3150 and 3450 Tinsley Lane, adjacent to Eagle Mountain Park and Eagle Mountain Lake. Funding for the parkland comes from loan repayments from park planning districts and the parks and recreation department budget. The eventual park is crucial to north Fort Worth as the growing city looks to balance conservation efforts with development, particularly in neglected regions of the city, said parks and recreation department spokesperson Karen Stuhmer in a statement. “This acquisition provides land for the development of future recreational opportunities and green space in an area identified as underserved in community parkland,” said Stuhmer. Get essential daily news for the Fort Worth area. Sign up for insightful, in-depth stories — completely free. The nearly 300 acres of land goes toward the city’s Open Space Conservation Program and aligns with Mayor Mattie Parker’s green space initiative , Good Natured, which aims to preserve 10,000 acres of open space by 2028. Established in 2019, the open space program is designed to conserve Fort Worth’s natural areas to foster environmental benefits and recreational opportunities as development expands in the city. “(The green space) initiative reflects the city’s commitment to sustainable growth and enhancing the overall park system as Fort Worth expands,” said Stuhmer. Since voters approved $15 million in the 2022 bond election to fund the Open Space Conservation Program, the city has acquired just over 600 acres in open space as of November, according to the city’s new green space champion, Allison Docker . Large acquisitions such as Tinsley Ranch Park help to maintain residents’ quality of life by offering a space for outdoor activities, connecting with nature and fostering community, said Stuhmer. “By acquiring this land now, we are securing a significant recreational and environmental resource for current and future generations of Fort Worth residents,” said Stuhmer. The purchase comes after City Council members also approved an expense of $3.9 million in a Nov. 19 meeting for more than 150 acres in west Fort Worth . That land is home to a cross timber forest and riparian and prairie ecosystems. Other large properties recently acquired through the open space program include land near the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, Lake Arlington, Tandy Hills Natural Area, and Rock Creek Ranch Park , which recently received an additional 58 acres. Nicole Lopez is the environmental reporter for the Fort Worth Report. Contact her at nicole.lopez@fortworthreport.org. 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RapDev Named One of North America's Fastest-Growing Tech Companies on the 2024 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 ListA CHARMING Isle of Wight property on the coastal outskirts of Totland Bay is up for sale. Littencot, on Cliff Road, is on the market through agents Spence Willard with a guide price of £695,000. The spacious, detached four-bedroom modern home comes with ample off-road parking, a garage and landscaped gardens. The property has been extended and upgraded, and the ground floor features a large living room with a wood burning stove and bi-folding doors leading to the garden. Read more: Isle of Wight landslip hit Leeson Road property has new owner Beautiful Isle of Wight Victorian home with eight bedrooms for sale Also on the ground floor is a large kitchen/dining room, a utility room, cloakroom, and a double bedroom with en-suite facilities. On the first floor is the master bedroom, which has an en-suite bathroom and doors leading out onto a balcony terrace. (Image: Spence Willard) (Image: Spence Willard) Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first-floor space. From the kitchen on the ground floor, its occupants can access the garden room; another living space with oak flooring and doors opening out onto raised decking. (Image: Spence Willard) (Image: Spence Willard) The front area of the garden is enclosed and features a five-bar gated access onto a block-paved driveway and parking area, with turning space and access to the garage. There is gated access to the rear garden on both flanks. (Image: Spence Willard) (Image: Spence Willard) The back garden has been thoughtfully landscaped using various materials in a range of terraces, from lawns and paving to decking and shingle, all interconnecting with pathways and steps. The garden is well-stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs and houses an insulated timber workshop. (Image: Spence Willard) (Image: Spence Willard) We do not moderate comments, but we expect readers to adhere to certain rules in the interests of open and accountable debate.
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