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Keller City Council tackles neighborhood annoyance with home-based businesses
By Edited by Eric Zarate at Fort Worth Report
· June 13, 2026
· 2 min read
Editor’s note: Transcript provided by Cambridge Artificial Intelligencer. Keller City Council and staff continued discussions June 2 aimed at strengthening rules for home-based businesses, a conversation that began at the April 7 meeting. Since 2020, Keller has logged 36 complaints and three cases r
Key takeaway Keller City Council and staff continued discussions June 2 aimed at strengthening rules for home-based businesses, a conversation that began at the April 7 meeting.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Keller City Council's efforts to strengthen rules for home-based businesses have significant implications for the character of single-family neighborhoods in the Fort Worth metroplex. As the city grapples with the challenge of balancing the rights of homeowners who want to operate businesses from their residences with the concerns of neighbors who feel their quality of life is being impacted, it's clear that the existing code is inadequate. The example of a resident operating a full food truck business from their home, with multiple trailers and commercial grease truck service calls, illustrates the need for more concrete and enforceable standards. By replacing the vague "neighborhood character" standard with a list of specific factors such as on-street parking and noise, the city may be able to better address the concerns of residents and preserve the integrity of single-family neighborhoods, a key aspect of the city's appeal in the competitive North Texas housing market.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 13, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Editor’s note: Transcript provided by Cambridge Artificial Intelligencer. Keller City Council and staff continued discussions June 2 aimed at strengthening rules for home-based businesses, a conversation that began at the April 7 meeting. Since 2020, Keller has logged 36 complaints and three cases r
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