04/15/2025
It was brought up several times from 2022 to 2024. The thing is, Weybourn is “on their side” but sheriff’s deputies would not generally be the ones called to this — it would be FWPD. People brought up, oh, you’re saying 100 people will live there? I think the ratio is 16-to-1 for Texas if you are administering drugs, which they alluded to, so they need six nurses. But no staffing plan was ever presented or anything else. There are bigger issues in Ft. Worth than this church and their grifting — much bigger — but the fact that city “leadership” completely caved to them because of fear says so much about where we’re at. Almost every developer I know (admittedly only 7-8) were licking their chops after this, because basically entities can set their own zoning if they work the edges and threaten the city. It’s a slippery slope now. We already saw, I believe, a data center claim “religious use” near Benbrook. LOL.