Residential trash collections will shift due to upcoming holidays Published on December 20, 2024 Here’s good news: Residents will be allowed additional bags of trash following Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Tagged as: , Environment
How to dispose of your Christmas trees Published on December 20, 2024 Disposal of your tree depends on what it is made of. Tagged as: , Announcements, Environment
Fort Worth earns SolSmart Silver for solar energy actions Published on December 10, 2024 Learn what this important designation means for Fort Worth residents and business owners. Tagged as: , Business & Economy, Environment
Scrap tire collection event results in a community win Published on December 04, 2024 The free event provided residents with proper disposal options for used tires. Another event is on the calendar for February. Tagged as: , Environment
Make way for Funkytown Fresh! Street sweepers have new names Published on December 03, 2024 Names were submitted. Votes were tallied. Now, it’s time to announce the winners of the Name the Sweeper Contest. Tagged as: , Announcements, Environment
Residential trash collections will shift due to Thanksgiving holiday Published on November 23, 2024 Residents will also be allowed additional bags of trash following the Thanksgiving holiday. Tagged as: , Announcements, Environment, Service Update
Protect your household drains by joining the Holiday Grease Roundup Published on November 23, 2024 Through Jan. 10, bring used fats, oils and grease to the City for safe and convenient disposal. Tagged as: , Environment
Two additional tracts of land added for Open Space conservation Published on November 20, 2024 One property will be incorporated into the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, while the other will support the vision for Open Space conservation and water quality priority zones. Tagged as: , Environment, District 7
Fort Worth expands Open Space with new land acquisition Published on November 16, 2024 The 38-acre site in south Fort Worth includes prairie, wetlands, stream channels and a freshwater pond. Tagged as: , Environment, District 6
City picked up 19 million pounds of litter, debris in one year Published on November 05, 2024 Fort Worth yielded significant results through collective litter control efforts, and more events are scheduled in the coming year. Tagged as: , Environment, Volunteers