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FLEET
             The Fleet Maintenance Division is responsible for the preventive maintenance and unscheduled repairs on City vehicles and
             equipment. The Division's activities include fuel card management, North Texas Tollway Authority First Responder toll tag
             program management, TxTag program management, staff training on the safe operation of vehicles and equipment, vehicle
             registration, and maintaining inventory of stocked parts. The Division manages the Enterprise vehicle replacement program
             by processing new vehicles, removal of City-owned property and decals to prepare the replaced vehicles for auction. The
             Division is also responsible for maintaining the City's compliance with the North Central Texas Council of Governments Clean
             Fleet Program.

                                               FY 2021-2022 Highlights

            Street/ Traf{c
                 Mill and overlay on Harwood Road, from the Hurst City Limits to Oak Valley Drive. Work was approved by the 4B Board in
                 January 2022. An Interlocal agreement with Tarrant County was approved by City Council on March 8, 2022. Tarrant County
                 Precinct 3 completed the milling portion in May 2022 and Austin Asphalt completed the overlay portion in May 2022.
                 Mill and overlay on Forest Ridge Drive from Bedford Road to Harwood Road.
                 Pavement preservation at various locations – Completed crack seal on 53 streets. Implemented a new street preservation
                 method, High Density Mineral Bond (HA5), which was applied to a total of 5 neighborhoods.
                 Repaired 113 linear feet of curb/gutter.
                 Repaired 5,978 square feet of street pavement.
                 Reconstructed 2002 square feet of sidewalk.
                 Completed traf c signal upgrades to all 27 traf c controllers.


            Water and Wastewater
                 Removed water meter locks from all residential water meters.
                 Met and completed all TCEQ compliance regulations.
                 Completed 3,596 work orders.
                 Repaired 20 water main leaks.
                 Installed 17 water meters.
                 Repaired/maintained 137  re hydrants.
                 Met current Sanitary Sewer Over ow Initiative (SSOI) compliance measures.
                 Cleared 172,235 linear feet from the wastewater collection system line.
                 Inspected 216 manholes.
                 Completed 4 FOG outreach programs (virtual and in-person).
                 Issued 169 grease trap permits.


            Stormwater 
                 Treated 92,261 feet of creeks for mosquitoes.
                 Completed 120 work orders.
                 Maintained 15,835 linear feet of  umes and drainage channels.
                 Removed sediment from 7,924 linear feet of  umes and drainage channels.
                 TV inspected 500 linear feet of storm drain lines.
            Fleet
                 Maintained 434 vehicles and equipment.
                 Completed 1024 work orders.



























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