Our hearts are heavy with the passing of one of Fort Worth's finest. Officer Garrett Hull, a true hero whom gave so much to our city. For his sacrifice, we are all indebted to him. Please continue to pray for his family and for all our first responders whom travel out each day to protect our beloved Fort Worth.
Cary Moon
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District 4 City News
For
the third week in a row, a number of mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile
virus in three areas of the city. In conjunction with partners, the city will
target ground spray to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes.
The
Regional Transportation Council and North Central Texas Council of Governments
together are seeking input at a public meeting at 6 p.m. Oct. 18.
Put
the finishing touches on your costume and get ready to have a chillingly fun
time at your local community center. Various events held Oct. 20-Nov. 3.
The
city's Transportation and Public Works Department is hosting a community
meeting to discuss the upcoming infrastructure improvements on West Risinger
Road. The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Oct. 15.
Make
plans to attend a community meeting to learn more about the project. The
meeting will take place at 6 p.m. Oct. 22.
The
top 10 Business Plan Competition participants will 'pitch' their business plan
to a team of judges during Pitch Night at 6 p.m. Oct. 11.
The Fort Worth Police Department is looking for a few good
volunteers to join the nationally-acclaimed Citizens on Patrol program. With
more than 730 members, the Citizens on Patrol program makes a positive impact
on Fort Worth's quality of life.
As part of the larger Code Blue, the Fort Worth Citizens on
Patrol (COP) program was started in 1991 as a reaction to the high crime levels
in Fort Worth communities. Since the creation of the program, it has been shown
that the volunteers of Citizens on Patrol have helped to lower crime by as much
as 40 percent.
Upcoming COP training dates:
Oct. 13, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 1901 N. Las Vegas Trail.
Nov. 10, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 1100 Nashville Ave.
Applicants must be 18
years or older, live in the Fort Worth city limits, pass a back-ground check
and attend the four-hour training. To learn more, interested residents can call
817 392-4182.
Los Padres drainage channels from Park Vista Boulevard to
Catlow Court. The work may include sediment removal, bank stabilization and
reestablishing vegetation.
EAST REGIONAL LIBRARY
The Fort Worth Library system will begin work on improving the library
experience for our customers by replacing flooring at the East Regional
Library.
We will replace more than 19,000 square feet of flooring throughout the
library.
Friday, September 7 - Friday, November 2: Limited services offered including in‐person returns, and customer pick up
of reserved books.In order to provide space for these pick up and drop off services, the
meeting room at East Regional Library will be unavailable for rental or reservation
during construction. Customers will not have access to the main body of the
library.Library customers are encouraged to utilize any of the other library
locations open throughout Fort Worth as well as the many online resources
provided including downloadable music, audio books, e‐books and access to
learning resources. Library branches that remain full‐service during this time
that are closest to East Regional Library include our eSkills
Library & Job Center and East Berry Branch.
Project
002272 – N. Riverside
from Old Denton to Tarrant Parkway
Scope
This project consists of new travel lanes, roundabouts at
Thompson Road and Summerfield Boulevard, Intersection and drainage
improvements, street lights, shared use paths and rehabilitation of some
existing travel lanes, as appropriate.
Funding Sources
2014 Bond
Stormwater Cap Proj-Bonds
Schedule
Project Advertisement:
Fall 2018
Construction
Start:
Spring 2019
Construction
Complete:
Fall 2020
Work Completed
Plans are complete
Next Steps
private utilities relocation
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Project
100453 – N. Riverside
from Shiver Road to Tarrant Parkway
Scope
The project consists of the reconstruction of the existing 2
lane roadway to a 4 lane divided arterial with an off-pavement bike path.
The project also includes improvements at the intersection of North Tarrant
Parkway.
Funding Sources
Impact Fees
Developer Contribution
Schedule
Project
Advertisement:
Winter 2020
Construction
Start:
Summer 2020
Construction Complete:
Winter 2021
Next Steps
The 60% design submittal on the project is scheduled for
September 2018.
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Project
101015 - Kroger
Drive from 377 to Ray White, 377 at Basswood and 377 at Kroger Intersection
Improvements
Scope
This project includes the reconstruction of Kroger Drive from
377 to 1800 feet east of Ray White. The existing 24’ roadway will
be replaced with a three lane concrete roadway. The project will include
roundabouts at the intersection of Kroger Dr. and Park Vista Circle and at the
entrance driveway of the Kroger Distribution Center. The project also
includes intersection improvements at 377 and Basswood and 377 at Kroger.
Funding Sources
2018 Bond
Tax Note 2017
Schedule
Advertise:
Summer 2019
Construction
Start:
Winter 2020
Construction
Complete:
Summer 2022
Work Completed
Public Meeting scheduled for 6 p.m. August 20 at the Summerglen
Library
Next Steps
Preliminary design submittals of Kroger Drive from 377 to 1800
feet east of Ray White are due November 2018. The 60% submittals
intersection improvements at 377 and Basswood and 377 at Kroger are scheduled
for November 2018.
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Project
100459 – Harmon Road from
Golden Triangle to 287
Scope
The project consists of expanding the existing 2 lane roadway
into a 4 lane roadway from Golden Triangle to 287 including an off pavement
bike path, upgraded drainage and street lights. Currently, the project is
being designed as three phases. Phase 1 is from Golden Triangle to Heritage
Trace. Phase 2 is from Heritage Trace to 287. Phase 3 is at the
intersection of Harmon and 287. There is discussion of merging the three
phases together into one project to speed up the construction time. This
project is currently on hold due to issues associated with Real Estate
acquisitions. As soon as the issue has been resolved and decisions have
been made concerning the construction of the project, a new schedule will
be developed which will accurately reflect the timeline of the project.
Earliest advertisement of any phase will be Winter 2019, contingent upon
Real Estate acquisition.
Funding Sources
2018 Bond
Developer Contribution
Next Steps
Phase 1 and Phase 2 design will be completed by late winter,
2018. Phase 3 design will be complete in Summer 2019.
Littering is never positive but you
and your neighbors can make a difference by participating in the city’s annual
Litter Stomp on Saturday, October 20, hosted by Keep Fort Worth Beautiful.
Last year nearly a thousand residents
organized cleanup activities in their neighborhoods and had a lot of fun doing
it! This is a great opportunity to engage your neighbors – especially the youth
– to celebrate neighborhood pride and honor community service. You choose the
area to cleanup – it can be your neighborhood, the park down the street, a greenbelt,
or a school campus.
If you don’t belong to a neighborhood
group, organizers have pre-selected areas that need attention. Those areas
include Echo Lake Park, Eugene McCray Park, and the Hazel Harvey Peace Center
for Neighborhoods
Each registered group will be
provided trash bags, gloves and event t-shirts (first come, first served before
they are gone.)
For more details and to register
visit http://fortworthtexas.gov/litterstomp/
Or call 817-392-1234 or 1234@fortworthtexas.gov. Registration
closes on October 7.
Did you know it's the law?
Door to Door Vendors
§ 20-145 REGULATIONS.
A door-to-door vendor shall not engage in solicitation activities:
(a) At any residence or business that has a “No Soliciting” or “No Trespassing” sign posted on the property;
(b) At any residence or business where the door-to-door vendor has been verbally informed that no solicitation of food, goods, services or merchandise is allowed; or
(c) At any residence before 9:00 a.m. and after 7:00 p.m. Central Standard Time and after 8:00 p.m. during Daylight Savings Time, unless at the occupant’s request.
(Ord. 15245, § 1, passed 9-17-2002; Ord. 21674-03-2015, §§ 2, 3, passed 3-3-2015)
Ordinance exemptions: politics or religion do not require a permit.
“No Trespassing” or “No Soliciting” signs clearly posted should deter anyone from soliciting on your property.
§§ 30-5 OBSTRUCTING FREE USE OF STREETS, SIDEWALKS.
It shall be unlawful for any grouping or assemblage of persons, whose standing, remaining or congregating upon any public street or sidewalk shall obstruct, prevent or interfere with the free or unobstructed use of such street or sidewalk by other persons, to fail or refuse to move on or to disperse upon being ordered to do so by any police officer of the city or other peace officer.
(1964 Code, § 33-5)
§ 23-14 POSTING OF HANDBILLS, SIGNS, POSTERS OR ADVERTISEMENTS IN CERTAIN PLACES—PROHIBITED.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, other than the owner of the property to post, fasten, erect or display, or cause to be posted, fastened, erected or displayed:
- Any type of handbill, sign, poster or advertisement on or upon any structure, tree, pole, curb or elsewhere within the right-of-way of any public street, or upon any public property within the City of Fort Worth, without the express permission of the city council of the City of Fort Worth;
§ 30-16 LOITERING FOR PURPOSE OF BEGGING.
It shall be unlawful for any person to loiter, remain or wander about in a public place for the purpose of begging. As used in this section, BEGGING means the solicitation of money or other valuable consideration from another person without giving consideration in return.
(1964 Code, § 27-49) (Ord. 7211, § 1, passed 8-11-1975)
§ 24-9 DOGS TO BE ON LEASH.
Dogs must be kept on a leash and under the direct physical control of the owner or handler while in any city park or recreation area. Dogs are permitted off-leash only in those portions of the park designated by the director of park and recreation as off-leash areas. Dogs must remain under the immediate personal supervision and command of the owner or handler while in off-leash areas.
(1964 Code, § 27-19(10)) (Ord. 5637, § 1; Ord. 6360, § 1, passed 8-31-1970; Ord. 6681, § 1, passed 6-5-1972; Ord. 6920, § 10, passed 10-1-1973; Ord. 6945, § 1, passed 1-14-1974; Ord. 7338, § 1, passed 4-26-1976; Ord. 8225, § 1, passed 12-3-1980; Ord. 8255, § 1, passed 1-20-1981; Ord. 15599, § 6, passed 6-24-2003; Ord. 21877-09-2015, § 1, passed 9-15-2015, eff. 10-1-2015)
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yourself to the city’s portal of information regarding code, permits, violations etc.
BULK WASTE Questions on
when your bulk waste collection time is? Or not sure how much you are allowed?
With the Holiday season upon us, now is a good time to download the Fort Worth Garbage and Recycling app
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Special Needs Assistance Program aids the entire community
A man-made accident, terrorist act or severe weather disaster can strike quickly and without warning. All Fort Worth residents should know what to do and quickly move to shelter in these situations, but residents with a disability can find it especially difficult to get out of harm’s way.
According to the July 2016 U.S. Census Quick Facts Report, 7.8 percent of Fort Worth residents under the age of 65 were reported to have some type of disability. That is more than 66,000 Fort Worth residents, and that number grows substantially when you add in residents 65 and older.
That is why the City of Fort Worth hosts the Special Needs Assistance Program (SNAP).
This SNAP program is not federal food stamps, but a local database that contains information about residents with disabilities who may not be able to evacuate their homes, or simply want to provide advance information on their disability to emergency first responders.
SNAP registration is available in English and Spanish, does not define or limit what a disability would be, is free to all Fort Worth residents and should be reviewed annually to keep information current.
Register online, call the Office of Emergency Management at 817-392-6170 or mail a registration request including name and contact information to: Office of Emergency Management, 200 Texas St., Fort Worth, TX 76102.
Emergency management personnel will assist residents with phone and mail registration.
Information provided in the SNAP program helps emergency management personnel plan for future disasters and provides advance knowledge of the resident’s specific disability to emergency first responders after a disaster or 911 call.
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MEETINGS as SCHEDULED
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You call. We answer.
Do you have a community concern? Please call our office at 817-392-8804.
Alicia Ortiz Cary Moon
District Director District 4 Councilmember
817-392-6062 817-392-8804
Alicia.Ortiz@FortWorthTexas.Gov Cary.Moon@FortWorthTexas.Gov
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