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Councilman Frank Moss’s Accomplishments in District 5 QUALITY HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Secured commitment of $300,000 in funding for a study and plan to redevelop Cavile Place Apartments and improve housing in the surrounding Stop Six Area The Residences at Eastland town home development funded and opened in the District Supported funding for the renovation of Villa Supreme Apartments into Buttercup Place Apartments • Began work on the Miller Avenue Redevelopment Plan Began work with the cities of Forest Hill and Kennedale on a Corridor Plan for Mansfield Highway Returned control of land use back to neighborhoods and restricted harmful uses in District 5 neighborhoods by completing council-initated rezoning on 2,802 acres and initiating zoning changes in 682 acres Secured Urban Village Zoning (MU1) on the Stalcup/Berry Urban Village Secured approval for new-home construction in the Stop Six and Polytechnic neighborhoods IMPLEMENTING STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Secured funding commitment for East Rosedale reconstruction in the amount of $17 million Secured approval on the master thoroughfare plan for roadway on Lake Arlington, between Berry and Wilbarger, funded in 2008 bond program for $6.7 million Secured approval of grant for $392,000 for sidewalk and landscape improvement in the Handley Urban Village. Continued monitoring Capital Improvement Programs and Critical Capital Needs projects in District 5 SUPPORTING CONSISTENT CODE ENFORCEMENT • Special Code Sweeps to address stray animals • Conducted Code Forums with neighborhood groups Conducted Code Sweeps through District 5 neighborhoods to address code issues SUPPORTING STRONG FIRE FIGHTING AND PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES Completed construction and opened Fire Station No. 27 on Precinct Line Road at Trinity Blvd. Supported the continued funding of four-person fire crews for increased efficiency and played a major role in retaining lower insurance rates SUPPORTING STRONG, RESPONSIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIME PREVENTION Conducted a successful Gun Buy Back program in the heart of the community Conducted Police Forums in the community to address crime and law enforcement issues • Worked with the community to address gang problems • Supported FWPD funding in the 2011 budget Fire Station 27 Buttercup Place Apartments Code Forum The Resisdences at Eastland

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Councilman Frank Moss’s Accomplishments in District 5QUALITY HOUSING AND

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

• Secured commitment of $300,000 in funding for a study and plan to redevelop Cavile Place Apartments and improve housing in the surrounding Stop Six Area

• The Residences at Eastland town home development funded and opened in the District

• Supported funding for the renovation of Villa Supreme Apartments into Buttercup Place Apartments

• Began work on the Miller Avenue Redevelopment Plan• Began work with the cities of Forest Hill and

Kennedale on a Corridor Plan for Mansfi eld Highway• Returned control of land use back to neighborhoods

and restricted harmful uses in District 5 neighborhoods by completing council-initated rezoning on 2,802 acres and initiating zoning changes in 682 acres

• Secured Urban Village Zoning (MU1) on theStalcup/Berry Urban Village

• Secured approval for new-home construction in theStop Six and Polytechnic neighborhoods

IMPLEMENTING STREET ANDDRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS

• Secured funding commitment for East Rosedalereconstruction in the amount of $17 million

• Secured approval on the master thoroughfare plan for roadway on Lake Arlington, between Berry and Wilbarger, funded in 2008 bond program for$6.7 million

• Secured approval of grant for $392,000 forsidewalk and landscape improvement in the HandleyUrban Village.

• Continued monitoring Capital Improvement Programs and Critical Capital Needs projects in District 5

SUPPORTING CONSISTENTCODE ENFORCEMENT

• Special Code Sweeps to address stray animals• Conducted Code Forums with neighborhood groups• Conducted Code Sweeps through District 5

neighborhoods to address code issues

SUPPORTING STRONG FIREFIGHTING AND

PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES

• Completed construction and opened Fire StationNo. 27 on Precinct Line Road at Trinity Blvd.

• Supported the continued funding of four-person fi re crews for increased effi ciency and played a major role in retaining lower insurance rates

SUPPORTING STRONG, RESPONSIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND

CRIME PREVENTION

• Conducted a successful Gun Buy Back program in the heart of the community

• Conducted Police Forums in the community to address crime and law enforcement issues

• Worked with the community to address gang problems• Supported FWPD funding in the 2011 budget

Fire Station 27

Buttercup Place Apartments

Code Forum

The Resisdences at Eastland

Committee to Re-elect Frank MossCity Council, District 55625 Eisenhower Dr.Fort Worth, Texas 76112

PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE PAIDFORT WORTH, TXPERMIT NO. 1308

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Councilman Frank Moss’s Accomplishments in District 5RE-ELECTFRANK MOSS

Fort Worth City Council, District 5May 14, 2011

“TRUE LEADERSHIP FOR DISTRICT 5”

Frank Moss Will Continue to Deliver for District 5If I am honored to be re-elected on May 14, 2011, withyour support. I will continue to focus on the following:

• Building strong, healthy and sustainable neighborhoods • Developing quality housing and economic development • Supporting strong, responsive law enforcement and crime prevention • Supporting strong fi re and public safety services • Implementing street and drainage improvements • Supporting consistent code enforcement

Please vote early or on Election Day and ask your family, friends and neighbors

To Re-elect Frank Moss as your City Council Member for District 5.

Early voting May 2-10, 2011. Election Day, Saturday May 14, 2011.

Your vote IS important

Paid for by the committee to Re-elect Frank Moss — Edmond L. Moss, Treasurer5625 Eisenhower Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76112 • (817) 446-8101

STRONG, HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBORHOODS

• Conducted “Stop AIDS Leadership Project Celebration 4 Life” concert to raiseawareness about HIV/AIDS and STD testing

• Conducted a successful Housing Fair to allow residents of Sunrise and Stop Six to take advantage of $13 million in Weatherization funding and to apply for housing rehab and utility bill assistance

• Conducted work sessions to train neighborhood leaders• Conducted Neighborhood Vision workshops

to inform residents of proposed plansand projects

• Secured approval of expansion of theHandley Neighborhood Empowerment Zone

• Secured approval of the extension of the Stop Six Neighborhood Empowerment Zone and approved the update of the Stop Six NEZ Plan

• Secured funding for two Community Art Projects in District 5; Plaza Park andRamey/Stalcup traffi c triangle

Neighborhood Health Forum