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Description: The street sweeping program is funded by Environmental Quality for litter cleanup and executed by the Solid Waste Division utilizing large street sweepers to clean the curbs.
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Description: Drop-off stations are open to Fort Worth homeowners and some renters for disposal of trash, brush, recyclables, household chemicals and donated items.
Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Alley FC shows the passage between properties that are used primary by utility companies or residents themselves. Data was collected in-house by pavement management group in early 2016. Prior to the hand off of Alley program to Neighborhood Services in 2016, Pavement Management group managed the Alley program and outsource the work to contractor to have the alley cleared up. Currently, Neighborhood Services department maintain the unpaved alley and Transportation Public Works - Street & Stormwater Operations maintain the paved portion of the alley. This FC is used in VUEWorks software to track which alley has been worked on by TPW. Most of the information imported to Alley FC is from CFWGIS.TRN_STREET_ALLEY layer with few additional fields added. This feature class is static and is not updated on a daily basis.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Copyright Text: Current TPW Director: Lauren Prieur (Lauren.Prieur@fortworthtexas.gov)
Current Assistant TPW Director: Monty Hall (Monty.Hall@fortworthtexas.gov)
Subject Matter Expert: Mala Muongkhot (Mala.Muongkhot@fortworthtexas.gov)
Data Steward: Keith SoRelle (Keith.Sorelle@fortworthtexas.gov)
For customer service please contact (817) 392-1234
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Description: The bulk zone layer is used to dispatch collection drivers as more than one driver collects a single route, this makes it quicker to collect a route. The zones can also be used by city staff when we are nearing the end of a week and want to move in to routes for verification that are not fully completed. We can get the completed zones from the contractor and start verifications before the entire route is turned in as complete.
Description: The bulk zone layer is used to dispatch collection drivers as more than one driver collects a single route, this makes it quicker to collect a route. The zones can also be used by city staff when we are nearing the end of a week and want to move in to routes for verification that are not fully completed. We can get the completed zones from the contractor and start verifications before the entire route is turned in as complete.
Description: The bulk zone layer is used to dispatch collection drivers as more than one driver collects a single route, this makes it quicker to collect a route. The zones can also be used by city staff when we are nearing the end of a week and want to move in to routes for verification that are not fully completed. We can get the completed zones from the contractor and start verifications before the entire route is turned in as complete.
Description: The bulk zone layer is used to dispatch collection drivers as more than one driver collects a single route, this makes it quicker to collect a route. The zones can also be used by city staff when we are nearing the end of a week and want to move in to routes for verification that are not fully completed. We can get the completed zones from the contractor and start verifications before the entire route is turned in as complete.