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Sharon Buse’s love for the environment transformed Oakhurst Park, area green space
By Nicole Lopez at Fort Worth Report
· July 12, 2026
· 5 min read
Sharon Kutilek Buse’s impact on the Oakhurst neighborhood and its central asset — Oakhurst Park — began in 1979 with her planting a live oak tree at a median she calls the “Bluebonnet Common Area.” She planted the sapling to celebrate the birth of her first son, Josef. By 1985, two more oaks were ad
Key takeaway By 1985, two more oaks were added to the triangular green space when Buse’s second son, Mikael, was born.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
Sharon Buse's efforts to transform Oakhurst Park and the surrounding green spaces have not only improved the aesthetic of the neighborhood but also contributed to the overall quality of life for its residents. As a city, Fort Worth has a strong focus on preserving and enhancing its outdoor spaces, as seen in the development of the Fort Worth Stockyards and the Cultural District. Buse's dedication to Oakhurst Park is a testament to the impact that individual community members can have on the city's green initiatives. The park's revitalization has likely increased property values and made the area more attractive to potential residents, which can have a positive effect on the local economy. Furthermore, Buse's work has set an example for other neighborhoods in Fort Worth to take ownership of their green spaces, promoting a sense of community and environmental stewardship throughout the city.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 12, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? Sharon Kutilek Buse’s impact on the Oakhurst neighborhood and its central asset — Oakhurst Park — began in 1979 with her planting a live oak tree at a median she calls the “Bluebonnet Common Area.” She planted the sapling to celebrate the birth of her first son, Josef. By 1985, two more oaks were ad
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