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Where I Live: TCU grad finds connection and community in Clearfork neighborhood
By Fort Worth Report
· June 20, 2026
· 3 min read
By Hiya Bhatte I am originally from Prosper, around an hour northeast, but have been calling Fort Worth home for nearly four years now. Moving here was never part of the plan until I made the decision to do my undergrad at TCU. When I first moved to town, settled into my on-campus dorm and saw the T
Key takeaway Where I Live spotlights Tarrant County's unique neighborhoods, as told by the residents that live there.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Trinity Trails have become an integral part of Fort Worth's landscape, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and community connection. For residents like the TCU grad, the trails provide an escape from the stresses of daily life, a place to slow down and appreciate the surroundings. The fact that the trails are accessible from various parts of the city makes them a unifying factor, connecting different neighborhoods and fostering a sense of community. As the city continues to grow and develop, it's essential to preserve and protect the Trinity Trails, addressing concerns like pollution and environmental degradation. The trails' proximity to institutions like TCU and amenities like Trader Joe's in the Clearfork neighborhood also highlights the importance of thoughtful urban planning, where natural spaces are integrated into the fabric of the city, enhancing the quality of life for residents.
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Published: June 20, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? By Hiya Bhatte I am originally from Prosper, around an hour northeast, but have been calling Fort Worth home for nearly four years now. Moving here was never part of the plan until I made the decision to do my undergrad at TCU. When I first moved to town, settled into my on-campus dorm and saw the T
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