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Fort Worth library strategic plan nears completion, Juneteenth museum moves forward
By By Tiffany Toru Johnson at Fort Worth Report
· June 27, 2026
· 4 min read
The Fort Worth Community Development Committee meeting on June 9 highlighted library planning and progress at the National Juneteenth Museum. Documenters empowers people like you to help fill the gaps in reporting on Tarrant County public meetings. Find out how you can join here. Fort Worth Public L
Key takeaway … We are very focused on serving the community,” Midori Clark, library director, told members of the Community Development Committee.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Fort Worth Public Library's updated strategic plan has significant implications for the city's residents, particularly in underserved communities. By eliminating fines and fees, the library has already seen increased usage, which could have a positive impact on literacy rates and access to educational resources. The plan's focus on community engagement and career exploration also aligns with the city's broader economic development goals, potentially helping to bridge the skills gap in the workforce. The addition of Spanish-speaking staff and plans to support other languages will help to break down barriers for non-English speakers, making the library a more inclusive and valuable resource for the community. As the plan nears completion, residents will be watching to see how the library implements these changes and how they impact the community, particularly in neighborhoods with limited access to educational and job training resources.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 27, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? The Fort Worth Community Development Committee meeting on June 9 highlighted library planning and progress at the National Juneteenth Museum. Documenters empowers people like you to help fill the gaps in reporting on Tarrant County public meetings. Find out how you can join here. Fort Worth Public L
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