本日 2026年5月2日(土) 15:03 Etc/GMT-9

2026/05/15 07:30~2026/05/15 09:00

Private Civic Briefing from the Chicotsky family: Building Fort Worth’s Next Capital Era

You are receiving this invitation because you have been identified as a strategic professional whose work influences capital, infrastructure, or civic outcomes in Fort Worth. The Chicotsky family invites you to a private civic briefing hosted through Worthian, a civic initiative advancing early policy formation around infrastructure, public safety, taxation, and lawful mechanisms to expand capital inflows into Fort Worth.This gathering brings together office holders, economists, first responders, institutional professionals, and private capital leaders to discuss how civic policy decisions shape the long-term flow of capital into and through the city. Attendees will hear how fiscal planning supports long-term growth and safety, with areas of focus including funding pathways to support law enforcement and first responders. Gain an informational advantage on upcoming non-tax revenue initiatives. Provide feedback to align these plans with business and community needs.  Infrastructure reliability, public safety investment, municipal bonds, and lawful non-tax revenue strategies all shape: • The cost of capital across development• The speed of transactions across industries• The risk profile facing investors and operators• The long-term stability of the city’s economic baseThursday, May 14 | 5:30–7:00 PMFort Worth Club – 11th Floor, Grille Room306 W 7th St., Fort Worth, TXComplimentary parking in the building.Overflow comped parking at Cowtown Place Garage - 733 Throckmorton StreetEnter code: FWCEVENTReview involvement levels here on the official event site:https://secure.anedot.com/worthian/cowtown  Connect online with the lead host, Dr. Chicotsky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chicotsky/ Preliminary policy framework:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lsNZtfHUXC3tIy5DHbOknbKmbcXuOSvT/view?usp=sharing  Fort Worth’s next decade of growth will depend on how capital moves, both public and private. Municipal bonds, infrastructure investments, safety funding, zoning, and tax policy directly influence:• The cost of capital for development and private enterprise• The speed of deal execution across industries• The risk environment affecting underwriting and investment• The long-term valuation of businesses, property, and institutionsProfessionals who participate early in policy formation gain positional awareness and the ability to help shape frameworks that influence the economic environment in which deals are structured and capital is deployed. This session introduces early policy thinking designed to:• Strengthen public safety and infrastructure reliability• Improve long-term fiscal resilience• Support lawful, non-tax revenue strategies• Increase capital inflows supporting both public works and private enterprise• Align civic growth with the needs of employers, investors, and operatorsReview involvement levels here on the official event site:https://secure.anedot.com/worthian/cowtown  Outreach paid for by Worthian Political Action Committee, overseen by Treasurer, Dr. Brandon Chicotsky.

📍 Fort Worth Club – 11th Floor, Grille Room 306 W 7th St., Fort Worth, TX