Oakhurst Neighborhood Association
To promote better communication, neighborhood unity, civic spirit and goodwill among area residents.
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To promote better communication, neighborhood unity, civic spirit and goodwill among area residents.
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Per the FWWD website:
The Fort Worth Water Department needs your input! Join us at public meetings to learn about our city's water supply situation, explore options for water management, and offer your views. The Water Department will share your feedback with the City Council in upcoming discussions about Fort Worth's water management plan.
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Respondents to the recent ONA program survey said they would like to visit a neighbor's garden to see what they're doing and socialize a bit. So ONA is delivering by producing the June monthly meeting at the home of new Oakhurst residents Aaron Latchaw and Jessica Gonzales. They have graciously agreed to open their backyard on Thursday evening, June 13, at 7pm for all vegetable garden enthusiasts!
Fort Worth is implementing Stage 1 watering restrictions effective Monday, June 3, due to low water supply levels.
What does this mean for you? Residential landscape watering is limited to a two-days-per-week schedule, as follows:
As always, there is no watering permitted between 10am-6pm, no watering of hard surfaces, no watering during precipitation, and no wastewater through runoff or missing, misaligned, or broken sprinkler heads. |
AuthorRick Herring has been a neighborhood volunteer, leader, and activist in Fort Worth for over thirty years. A lifelong resident, Rick was raised in the Riverside community, where five generations of his family have lived. Archives
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