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Sign-related requests continue to dominate Board of Adjustment’s commercial agendas
By Doug Wilhelm at Fort Worth Report
· July 14, 2026
· 5 min read
Fort Worth ’s Board of Adjustment has been busy reading the signs this year. Not predicting the future — but just deciding how drivers get to see gas prices. In the first half of 2026, nearly 55% of the commercial cases heard by the board were sign-related. Of those cases, special exception requests
Key takeaway In the first half of 2026, nearly 55% of the commercial cases heard by the board were sign-related.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The prevalence of sign-related requests before the Board of Adjustment reflects the ongoing tension between business owners and the city's efforts to maintain the visual character of its neighborhoods and commercial corridors. As Fort Worth continues to grow and develop, particularly in areas like the one near Burleson where the new Dave & Buster's is planned, the board's decisions will have a lasting impact on the city's landscape. The fact that national corporations like Dave & Buster's are seeking variances to maintain their brand standards suggests that the city's sign ordinances may need to be reexamined to balance the needs of businesses with the desire to protect the city's aesthetic. The Board of Adjustment's decisions will be worth watching, particularly as new developments spring up in areas like the Ware Ranch Trail and East McAlister Road intersection, where the character of the neighborhood is still taking shape.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? Fort Worth’s Board of Adjustment has been busy reading the signs this year. Not predicting the future — but just deciding how drivers get to see gas prices. In the first half of 2026, nearly 55% of the commercial cases heard by the board were sign-related. Of those cases, special exception requests
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