District 4 April 2019 District Update

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April 2019  |  District 4  Update

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Join us at the first ever DOG WALKING TOWN HALL! 

 Meeting Location  : Trinity River Trails Gateway Park South

April 27th at 10 a.m.

See you there,

        Cary Moon      

 

 

Dog Walking Town Hall
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TRE Link offers new option to DFW Airport

Trinity Railway Express passengers now have a new way to travel to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. On April 15, Trinity Metro began operating the TRE Link in conjunction with Dallas Area Rapid Transit and DFW Airport.

See the plan for proposed North Park

North Fort Worth residents can view the draft updated North Park Master Plan at the project meeting scheduled for 7:30 p.m., April 30 at the Northpark YMCA. Make plans to attend this meeting to see and give input on proposed park improvements.

Get back to nature at outdoors-oriented day of fun

Enjoy a day outdoor activities, exploration and conservation during the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge’s inaugural Nature Con…servation, scheduled for 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 27.

Mayors recognized for work in securing Regional Veloweb Trail

The Regional Transportation Council recognized the mayors of Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Irving and Dallas for their successful efforts to collaborate and secure funding for the Fort Worth-to-Dallas Regional Veloweb Trail.

One-on-one interview with Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald (ABC-8)

South Fort Worth residents concerned about lack of sidewalks (FOX-4)

Downtown Fort Worth landmark is for sale (Dallas Morning News)

DART Renaming Three Stations, Including Two in Fort Worth (NBC-5)

Move to ban red-light cameras in Texas stalls. The bill may die, but will it be reborn? (Star-Telegram)

Texas Lawmakers Pause Property Tax Relief Plan After Criticism From Local Government Leaders

Panther Island review: $1.16B project to be examined by consulting firm (Fort Worth Business Press)

 


 

 
 
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Siren Activations

Sirens will be activated for:

  • A tornado warning issued by the national Weather Service
  • Tornado or funnel cloud reported by a reliable source such as a storm spotter or RACES member
  • Sustained winds in excess of 70 mph
  • Reports of hail 1 ½ inch diameter or larger
  • Chemical spill emergency
  • State or national emergency declared by the governor or president
  • Discretion of Office of Emergency Management Duty Officer

Testing

Fort Worth’s Office of Emergency Management conducts weekly tests of the outdoor warning system sirens at 1 p.m. every Wednesday, weather conditions allowing.

Sirens sound for 90 seconds on the first Wednesday of each month. The siren test is shortened to 15 seconds for other Wednesdays in the month. If conditions are favorable for severe weather on a test day, the siren test will not be conducted.

Residents are encouraged to register for emergency text alerts from the Office of Emergency Management to their cell phone and email. To register, simply select a Zip code that you would like alerts for and text it to 888777, or enter “FortWorth” to receive alerts for the entire community. If you would like to select multiple Zip codes, such as your residence, work, schools or sporting venues, register online at www.Nixle.com


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See the plan for proposed North Park

Posted April 15, 2019

North Fort Worth residents can view the draft updated North Park Master Plan at the project meeting scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 30 at the Northpark YMCA, 9100 N. Beach St.

Make plans to attend this meeting to see and give input on proposed park improvements.

To learn more, contact Project Manager Dwight Taylor at 817-392-5746.

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Freeway Light Repair Project Update

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High Mast Light Towers

The material for the high mast towers has arrived.  So far we have we have restored power and replaced damaged wire at 3 towers.  We have installed LED fixtures on one tower which is located on East Bound IH-30 at the South bound exit ramp for IH-35W.

As a reminder, this is year one of a ten year plan to change out all High Mast Lighting Towers to LED.  We plan to spread the new LED heads out along the IH30/IH35 interchange, along IH30 near Camp Bowie, and IH30/E820 interchange, addressing roughly three to four towers at each location. Below is a map of the target areas.

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IH-820 East at Meadowbrook (west side electric circuit out from Brentwood Stair to Craig)

Fort Worth and TxDOT staff are working with the contractor to ensure the damaged wire repair is made quickly and correctly.  TxDOT will be forwarding the repair schedule out next month.

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IH-30 East near Riverside (break in electric circuit within the center median wall)

We are working with TxDOT to repair a break (shown above) in the electric circuit which is just East of Riverside on IH-30, East Freeway.  This repair will be made in late spring when the LED upgrade is completed.

IH-30 East (Cooks ln to Henderson), IH-35W (Hattie to Alsbury), Airport Freeway SH-121(IH-35W to Maxine St)

We have received traffic control plans from our vendor and are submitting the plan to TxDOT this week.  Once we receive their approval, we will order material which can take approximately 10 weeks to receive.

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US Hwy 287 (IH30 S to Mitchell) - New addition

We plan on doing an investigation of this freeway lighting system, and making minor repairs to restore the freeway lighting by the summer of 2018. 

TEXRail Service 2019

TEX Rail map overview

Have you Heard: Gas Compressor Regulations

(d)   Compressor stations - natural gas facilities.

     

 (1)   Compressor noise regulations. For purposes of this subsection (d), OPERATOR shall refer to either the pipeline operator or the gas well operator, as applicable.

  1. 1.   Maximum permitted sound levels for all permanent lift or line compressors shall be limited by the following zoning classifications:

 Industrial

75 dBA day/65 dBA night

Commercial

65 dBA day/55 dBA night

Residential

55 dBA day/50 dBA night

 

  1. If the measurement location is on a boundary between two different land use classifications, the lower noise level standard applicable to the noise zone shall apply.
  2. Line compressor operators shall be allowed to demonstrate that the current actual ambient is greater than allowed which will become the new ambient for that location (measured at the property line of the noise creator).
  3. Noise measurement will be taken at the property line of the compressor station to determine ambient. To determine compliance with the noise requirements all measurements will be taken at the property line of the receiver/receptor.
  4. Compressors shall meet the low and high frequency requirements/standards as required for gas wells.

 

Creates low-frequency outdoor noise levels that exceed the following dB levels:

 16 Hz octave band

65 dB

31.5 Hz octave band

65 dB

64 Hz octave band

65 dB

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Click One Address to direct 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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Roundabouts

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Click Roundabouts to watch video on proper roundabout etiquette

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:

  1. 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)

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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NO COUNCIL - April 23rd and April 30th

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           Alicia Ortiz                                                   Cary Moon

           District Director                                            District 4 Councilmember

           817-392-6062                                              817-392-8804

           Alicia.Ortiz@FortWorthTexas.Gov               Cary.Moon@FortWorthTexas.Gov