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Fort Worth commission orders repairs, demolitions at unsafe properties
By By Lisa Gayle Markham at Fort Worth Report
· July 18, 2026
· 5 min read
A Fort Worth property owner who says the city sold her contaminated property in 2004 has been given 30 days to repair or demolish two unsafe buildings at 2726 Chesser Boyer Road. The Building Standards Commission unanimously voted June 22 to declare the front and rear buildings substandard and hazar
Key takeaway The Building Standards Commission unanimously voted June 22 to declare the front and rear buildings substandard and hazardous, ordering owner Rosa Alfaro to repair or demolish them within 30 days.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Building Standards Commission's decision to order repairs or demolitions at the unsafe properties on Chesser Boyer Road has significant implications for the surrounding community. The property's proximity to three city parks, two public schools, and several businesses raises concerns about the potential health and safety risks posed by the contaminated site and dilapidated buildings. The fact that the property is located near public gathering spaces and educational institutions underscores the need for swift action to address the hazards. Furthermore, the case highlights the complexities of dealing with contaminated properties in Fort Worth, where the city's industrial past has left a legacy of environmental concerns. As the city moves forward with efforts to repair or demolish the buildings, it will be crucial to ensure that the environmental hazards are properly mitigated to protect the health and well-being of nearby residents and visitors.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 18, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? A Fort Worth property owner who says the city sold her contaminated property in 2004 has been given 30 days to repair or demolish two unsafe buildings at 2726 Chesser Boyer Road. The Building Standards Commission unanimously voted June 22 to declare the front and rear buildings substandard and hazar
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