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Fort Worth Local Pulse: Winter Prep, Nuisance Enforcement, and Big League Wiffle Ball

Fort Worth Local Pulse: Winter Prep, Nuisance Enforcement, and Big League Wiffle Ball

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, February 21st.

We're coming off a challenging week weather-wise here in North Texas. Our area took a harder hit from that recent winter storm than some of our neighboring communities. Northlake received significantly more ice accumulation than Denton and Flower Mound, and while our public works teams did incredible work keeping critical infrastructure running, the roads remained treacherous for several days. The good news is our town leadership is taking action. They're planning to add snow plow equipment to the fleet in the upcoming budget and expanding public works storage facilities so we're better prepared for future winter events. A big thank you to our public works crews who worked around the clock in brutal conditions to keep water flowing and keep our community safe.

Speaking of keeping our community safe, Fort Worth just launched an aggressive new initiative called NET Force, the Nuisance Enforcement Task Force. This is a focused multi-departmental effort targeting our most persistent problem properties. Teams from code compliance, animal control, police, fire, and environmental services conducted joint inspections this past month at Sandy Oaks Apartments on Sandy Lane, the Eco Motel on East Lancaster, and the convenience stores on Hemphill Street. In one day at Sandy Oaks alone, they identified nearly nine hundred violations across all departments. This coordinated approach is already proving more effective than when each department worked separately. The city says future properties will be selected based on how this pilot program performs, and they're planning an aggressive reinspection schedule to ensure violations get addressed.

Now if you're looking for something fun to do today, we've got some great options. The Southwest High School varsity softball team is playing in a neutral tournament game against Millsap starting at eleven thirty this morning. And sports fans, there's something really cool happening in our region. Big League Wiffle Ball is coming to North Texas today, February 21st, with more than twenty five teams and players traveling here from twenty different states. It's a pretty exciting development for our local sports scene.

We're also keeping a close eye on construction plans in the area. Denton County has awarded the construction contract for work at the FM 407 and I-35W intersection, with negotiations wrapping up. They're expecting to break ground within the next forty five days. This project will add much needed capacity under I-35W and should help ease traffic flow in that critical corridor.

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