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Fort Worth Urban Design Commission OKs JPS waivers, hears Panther Island update
By By Nicole Bomar at Fort Worth Report
· July 18, 2026
· 3 min read
The Fort Worth Urban Design Commission unanimously approved multiple development requests June 18 and received an update on Panther Island construction and redevelopment plans. The main debate focused on a proposed 10-story JPS Health Network outpatient building at 1300 S. Main St. in the Near South
Key takeaway The main debate focused on a proposed 10-story JPS Health Network outpatient building at 1300 S.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Urban Design Commission's decision to approve waivers for the JPS Health Network outpatient building in the Near Southside highlights the ongoing balance between development and design standards in Fort Worth. As the city continues to grow, the commission must weigh the economic benefits of new projects against the need to maintain a visually appealing urban landscape. In this case, the potential for increased tax revenue and the fact that the rooftop equipment will primarily be visible from other JPS facilities swayed the commission's decision. The update on Panther Island also underscores the city's efforts to revitalize its waterfront areas, with the bypass channel and canal plans moving forward. As these projects progress, residents can expect to see significant changes to the city's landscape, particularly in the Near Southside and downtown areas. The commission's decisions will have a lasting impact on the character of these neighborhoods, making it crucial for residents to stay informed and engaged in the development process.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 18, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? The Fort Worth Urban Design Commission unanimously approved multiple development requests June 18 and received an update on Panther Island construction and redevelopment plans. The main debate focused on a proposed 10-story JPS Health Network outpatient building at 1300 S. Main St. in the Near South
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