We live between Azle and Boyd, North of Jacksboro Hwy on a few acres and
are in Tarrant County. I think that if you are in an unincorporated area of
the county you can accomplish what you want to do.
Dana Franklin Segler
W5PK
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Kelly Jones <kjones@virtualcohesion.com>
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm hoping we have some knowledgeable folks on the list from the Ft.
> Worth, TX area that could provide a little insight.
>
> I've accepted a new position in downtown Ft. Worth and will be relocating
> from Colorado next month. I currently have two small-ish towers (40' &
> 50') on 1 acre and hope to be able to re-install these and perhaps one more
> after I relocate.
>
> While visiting during the interview process, I had the opportunity to
> sightsee a bit and found my way west of the I-820 loop. It appeared, at
> least on the surface, that once a bit west of 820 between Ft. Worth and
> Weatherford, there was a lot of open land.
>
> Can anybody provide any "tower friendly" areas or information around the
> Ft. Worth area with 1+ acres of land that wouldn't require an hour's
> commute (or more) to downtown?
>
> 73
> Kelly - N0VD
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