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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West Nile Virus (WNV) in Riverside ONA received this information from the Fort Worth City Manager's office today: This afternoon we were informed by Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) there has been a confirmed West Nile Virus (WNV) positive mosquito sample collected from a testing site near you in the City of Fort Worth. A positive sample was collected in your area at Fire Station 19, 2613 Carnation. It’s extremely important that our community continue to work together to reduce the mosquito population by removing mosquito habitats from their property and remind their neighbors to do the same. The most effective means of protection, even more than spraying, is to stay focused on the reduction of the mosquito population:
IMPORTANT UPDATES Continued vigilance when it comes to preventing the spread of mosquito viruses in our community is essential.
Additional Questions? Contact the Tarrant County Public Health Zika Hotline at: 817.248.6299. Thank you so much for all your continued efforts. Code Compliance Department, City of Fort Worth
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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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