PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION!
EARLY VOTE: May 20th - May 24th
ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, May 28th 7am - 7pm

Real Results.

“I am proud of the fact that in my short tenure, I truly delivered for the residents of District 8. From Garden Acres to Greenway, and Highland Hills to Hillside, no one was left behind in the Renaissance of District 8! I am more than ready to serve the residents of Precinct 1!”

— Hon. Kathleen Hicks

Kathleen Understands The Balance Between Public Investment And Economic Development

During her tenure, Fort Worth witnessed a remarkable transformation under Kathleen's leadership. Two state-of-the-art fire stations and two vital police substations were inaugurated, bolstering the city's safety and security. Additionally, she spearheaded the relocation of a library and the Hazel Harvey Peace Center, ensuring that essential city services were conveniently accessible to the heart of the community.

Kathleen's commitment to addressing housing disparities led to the initiation of the groundbreaking Sierra Vista affordable housing development, marking a generational shift in Southeast Fort Worth. Furthermore, after two decades of unfulfilled promises, East Rosedale, a crucial thoroughfare, finally received the much-needed improvements, igniting redevelopment initiatives around Texas Wesleyan University and beyond.

Notably, Kathleen played a pivotal role in bringing to fruition the visionary Renaissance Square, a remarkable mixed-use development nestled along the Martin Luther King Freeway. This monumental undertaking, valued at $100 million, injected new life into Fort Worth City Council District 8 by creating numerous job opportunities and introducing a wealth of amenities to the community.