 Chris, are we cutting into your gym time? No, no. I'm just trying to see what I can do to work off a few extra pounds I gain during the holidays by doing a little more walking. Well, is it working? Not really. I don't know why. I walk everywhere. Oh, well, that's because you walk from the hamburger joint to the taco truck, and the taco truck to the hot dog stand, and the hot dog stand to the ice cream shop, so out. You know, there really is a benefit to getting out and putting a few blocks in on a daily basis. In fact, making Fort Worth a more walkable and pedestrian-friendly place is the goal of the proposed Walk Fort Worth Plan. Plus, getting more people out and walking is a vital part of Mayor Betsy's Healthy City initiative. By walking instead of using a vehicle for shorter trips, Cow Town's air will be cleaner and the people living here will be healthier. And more people walking means less congestion on our streets. The first of eight public meetings to discuss the plan begin this week. Check this website for meeting details. Ever wonder where your tax dollars are going? And to who? The city has a tool that can help you do that. My Tax Dollars at Work is a calculator on the city's website that offers residents a way to see who is getting their property tax dollars and a breakdown of how their tax dollars are used to cover the cost of city services. Based on the latest appraised value of their home, whether or not they have a homestead exemption and which school district their home is in, residents can see how much property taxes they pay. Plus, how much goes to the different county, city and ISD entities. Check out the new cool tool on the city's website. And in the meantime, don't forget that the 116th annual Fort Worth Stock Show in Rodeo is going on at the Will Rogers Memorial Complex. Plenty of family phone available, live stock shows, equestrian competitions, exhibitor boosts, carnival attractions and much more. Plenty of things to do while you're walking around, right Chris? Oh yeah, you can walk to the cotton candy booth, corn dog booth, to the big pretzel booth.