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Two commercial, multifamily properties have 30 days to correct safety violations
By By Wendy L. Moore at Fort Worth Report
· June 6, 2026
· 3 min read
Two multifamily property cases raised concerns about safety of residents and neighbors at the May 18 Fort Worth Building Standards Commission meeting. Commissioners voted unanimously to give the owners 30 days to correct multiple code violations. Documenters empowers people like you to help fill the
Key takeaway Commissioners voted unanimously to give the owners 30 days to correct multiple code violations.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The unanimous decision by the Fort Worth Building Standards Commission to give property owners 30 days to correct safety violations at 3201 E. Lancaster Ave. and 6301 Woodway Drive is a crucial step towards addressing the substandard conditions that have plagued these multifamily properties. The fact that one of these properties, the Eco Motel, has been a source of concern for neighboring residents and business owners in the Meadowbrook area, highlights the need for swift action to mitigate the impact on surrounding communities. Furthermore, the presence of compromised foundations, exposed electrical wiring, and water damage at these properties poses a significant risk to public safety, particularly in a city prone to severe weather like Fort Worth. As the city moves forward with enforcing these corrections, it will be important to monitor the progress and ensure that the owners are held accountable for bringing their properties up to code, ultimately protecting the well-being of residents and neighbors.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 6, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? Two multifamily property cases raised concerns about safety of residents and neighbors at the May 18 Fort Worth Building Standards Commission meeting. Commissioners voted unanimously to give the owners 30 days to correct multiple code violations. Documenters empowers people like you to help fill the
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