
Join the Central City Flood Control Project partners for an inside look at one of Fort Worth’s most transformative infrastructure efforts. Attendees will be shuttled from the Fort Worth Convention Center to TRWD’s main campus where the tour begins with a project overview overlooking the Trinity River and Panther Island, followed by a guided shuttle tour highlighting the project footprint.
The project represents a generational opportunity for Fort Worth. It not only protects over one million people and thousands of properties from potential flood disasters but also enables the transformation of underutilized land into new community assets.

The tour will highlight Fort Worth’s proactive approach to flood control and community investment. Attendees will gain insight into the partnerships, critical decision-making, and multifaceted planning that make the Central City Flood Control Project a model for balancing infrastructure investment, environmental stewardship, and urban revitalization in one of America’s fastest-growing metropolitan areas.
The tour concludes at the Ham Branch site, an active ecosystem restoration and habitat mitigation project that ties directly into the larger flood control initiative showcasing Fort Worth’s proactive approach to resilience, community investment, and environmental stewardship.