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The following is a list of questions frequently asked by citizens. You may search for specific words or phases, or shorten the list by selecting a specific category.
9-1-1 Cell Phone Program
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FCC (Federal Communications Commission) regulation requires that 9-1-1 calls be connected at no charge from all wireless phones whether they have been activated for paid service or not. However, since there is no service agreement connected with these phones, there is no call back number for 9-1-1 call takers. Calls made to 9-1-1 are contingent upon the caller telling the call taker where they are.
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Getting a cell phone for emergency use is easy. There is a brief application process and applicants are served on a first come, first served basis. Application can be made at the Weatherford Police Department.
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Bring your phone to the Weatherford Police Department and we will issue you another one, if phones are available.
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You bet! If it is still functioning perhaps it can be of help to someone else.
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Animal Shelter
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11:00 am to 5:00 pm Tuesday to Saturday Closed Sunday and Monday Excluding Certain City HolidaysPhone calls will be answered from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Tuesday through Saturday. On Sundays and Mondays, control related calls will be dispatched to the on-duty animal control officer.
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The adoption fees are $75 for a male dog, $85 for a female dog, and $55 for a cat. These fees include a rabies vaccination, a microchip and all vaccinations for influenza/parvo/etc.
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Not even the best professional can tell you if your animal has rabies. The best way to tell is to quarantine the animal for ten (10) days. There is no live animal test for rabies. Clinical signs include a change in behavior, loss of motor apparatus in hind legs, drooling from the mouth, baying or howling. Contact the animal shelter or your veterinarian for more information, or if you feel your animal has rabies or was exposed to an animal with rabies.
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Yes. You must be at least 18 years of age and have a clear criminal history to volunteer at the Weatherford / Parker County Animal Shelter. Volunteers are needed to help socialize the animals, assist with adoptions, assist with fund raising efforts, and assist with kennels, ground cleaning and maintenance. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Tammie Alexander at 817-598-4111 for more information.
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Donate items such as dog and cat food, kitty litter, collars and leashes, laundry detergent and bleach. Donations can be brought directly to the shelter. Make a monetary contribution in the form of cash, check or money order made payable to the Weatherford Animal Shelter Building Improvement Fund. Monetary contributions may be mailed to Weatherford/Parker County Animal Shelter, 403 Hickory Lane, Weatherford, Texas 76086. Purchase a memorial brick for $100, which can be engraved in honor or memory of a beloved family member or pet. A memorial wall will be erected as part of the new construction.
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In January 2007, the Weatherford/Parker County Animal Shelter began a low cost spay and neuter program for elderly and low income citizens of Parker County. You must be a Parker County resident and you must provide proof of governmental financial assistance. If you do not meet these requirements, please contact the Azle Animal Shelter at 817-444-8215 and inquire about their program.
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Building Inspections
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Residential Builders need to submit the Contractor Information Sheet and a copy of the TRCC State Certificate of Registration with current dates. All Contractors, the "Master License Holder", must register with the City. First time registrants, the "Master License Holder" must come into the office and provide the following information; Contractor Information Sheet, State License, Drivers License and General Liability. There are currently no registration fees.
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Building Permits and Inspections service only within the City Limits of Weatherford.
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Community Development, 303 Palo Pinto, or call 817-598-4245
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See the list of Required Permits.
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No, the City of Weatherford asks that you would only have two sales per year. Click on Link for the Garage Sign Requirements
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City Secretary's Office
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To activate the Open Records Act you must submit a written request to the Office of the City Secretary. For your convenience, you may complete our online Public Information Request form and fax it to the city secretary at 817-598-4115.
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You may contact the mayor by phone through the Office of the City Manager at 817-598-4201 or by email at jtison@ci.weatherford.tx.us.
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A maximum of thirty minutes will be devoted to receiving comments from the public for topics not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to 1 presentation per meeting with a maximum timed limit of 3 minutes. No formal council action is permitted under the Texas Open Meetings law for the items discussed in this section of the agenda. Comments are also welcome on items listed on the current agenda. Citizens wishing to address council during a meeting should complete the appropriate speaker card prior to the start of each meeting.
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Weatherford is a home rule city with a City Manager form of government. Citizens are represented by a council at large.
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Once approved by their respective boards, the minutes are available on the City’s website or in the Office of the City Secretary.
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Contact a city council member or the city manager’s office to discuss potential agenda items.
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Code Compliance
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An owner, occupant, or person lawfully in control of property commits an offense if weeds and or grass are permitted to grow on the said property to a height in excess of ten (10) inches.
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Yes, you can contact Code Enforcement and an officer will come out to investigate the property in question. (All exterior property and premises shall be maintained in a clean, safe and sanitary condition.)
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In some cases. You will need to contact the officer that sent you the warning notice. (The officer's name and number can be found on the notice.)
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No, Code Enforcement only handles vehicles that are on private property. You may contact the Weatherford Police Department to have abandoned cars on a public street or highway removed. The non-emergency number is 817-598-4300.
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Consumer Health
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Yes, anyone inside the City of Weatherford must have a permit to sell or give away food to the general public.
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No, however, you may prepare cakes, cupcakes, cookies or pastries with low water content at temporary bake sales.
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If your employer sells food and/or has a food establishment operating permit, the answer is yes.
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You may call the Consumer Health Department at 817-598-4486 and register. Payments will be received in the Planning and Development Department at 119 Palo Pinto. Food classes are conducted at the Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles Street.
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Customer Services/Utility Billing
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The City of Weatherford Customer Service Department is open from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Friday. Although, there is a night drop on the west side of the building that can be accessed 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
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We are located at 303 Palo Pinto Street, three blocks west of the main courthouse on the square on the south side of Palo Pinto Street in main city hall.
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The deposit required is $200 on all residential accounts. If you can obtain an acceptable letter of credit from a previous utility company within the last 12 months then the deposit will be waived.
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You will be required to bring two forms of identification (one picture) and the lease agreement if renting the property. Unless married, all adults on the lease are required to be present and show identification.
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The City of Weatherford provides electric, water, sewer and garbage to most homes inside the city limits. The gas service is provided by Texas Gas and can be reached at 817-594-2722.
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Emergency Warning Information & FirstCall System
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FirstCall is an automated telephone message delivery system used by the City of Weatherford during emergency situations which pose a threat to life or property or require citizen participation.
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Areas throughout Parker County are covered by the FirstCall system but the Parker County system is operated by Parker County Officials.
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Weatherford FirstCall will only be activated during emergencies in which there is a threat to life or property. Examples of such emergencies might be a hostage situation or a severe weather threat. On a smaller but no less life-threatening scale, citizens in a particular neighborhood might be alerted to search for a lost child or missing Alzheimer’s patient. Only officials of the Weatherford Fire or Police Departments can authorize activation of the system.
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Upon activation, a message will be recorded and then sent by computer to telephones at addresses within the area designated by the Incident Commander.
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If the message directs you to do something, such as stay in your house, follow the directions given. In situations such as this, you will be contacted when the emergency is over.
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You will hear an introductory message stating, “This is the City of Weatherford. Please stand by for an Emergency Alert Message”, then the message will follow. If you are concerned that the message is not real, you can call your neighbors to see if they have gotten the same message. Or, as a last resort, call the Police Department. Remember, they will be busy! FirstCall is completely secure, but there is no way to ensure that someone will not try to imitate it for the wrong reasons. Use common sense.
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Police will, if necessary, go door to door to notify people if there is a problem. Weatherford FirstCall dramatically reduces the number of personal contacts that emergency responders must make.
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If you have voice mail or an answering machine, Weatherford FirstCall will leave a message.
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There is a toll-free registration line for members of the community who have unlisted phone numbers and cellular numbers. Call the toll free number, 866-484-3264, to register to be part of the program.
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You may contact 225-612-5725 to request that your number be removed from the call list.
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Finance
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A bid packet may be picked up the Finance Department located at City Hall, 303 Palo Pinto Street, or download the documents from the internet.
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Account payable checks are distributed on Fridays after 3:00 pm and are mailed to vendors, unless otherwise indicated.
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You may get on the City of Weatherford’s vendor list by faxing your vendor information to 817-598-4306. The vendor information should include vendor name, description of services/supplies offered, address, phone and fax.
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Fire Department
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The ISO (Insurance Services Organization) is an advisory organization and the principal provider of rating and statistical information used by the insurance industry in the United States. Quality of public fire protection is one of the items of statistical information the ISO provides to the insurance industry. Under the PPC (Public Protection Class) program, the City of Weatherford has achieved a rating of 3 on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being the most desirable rating. Lower homeowner’s insurance rates are available as a City increases its PPC rating. In the fall of 2006, the City of Weatherford’s rate increased from a 5 to a 3.
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Due to State of Texas regulations, control burns are no longer allowed inside the City of Weatherford. After April 30, 2003, it became illegal to perform any type of control burn within the city limits, including burning of cleared materials such as brush.
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The hydrant is probably not broken but the Fire Department appreciates the public notifying us of such an event. From time to time, the city’s utility department will “flush” hydrants. In most cases, a gushing hydrant indicates that preventive maintenance is being performed on the hydrant. If you wish to report the hydrant, you may contact the Utilities Department or the Fire Department.
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Our department is both a Paid and Reserve Department. The Weatherford Fire Department Reserves was formerly known as the Weatherford Volunteer Fire Department. Its membership consists of 15 firefighters who volunteer their time and service. Applications may be obtained from the Administrative Office at Station 1.
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The Weatherford Fire Department welcomes visitors to tour our stations. For large groups or specific dates and times, we request that you contact the Department at least one week before the day you would like to visit. We can normally accommodate all requests, however, due to training, maintenance, and inspection activities, we request that you call ahead. Arrangements can also be made for our firefighters to visit daycares, schools, senior care centers, and other facilities.
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Yes. Our department is committed to ongoing public education and will be happy to send a representative to your function. Please call the Administrative Secretary at 817-598-4280 at least a week prior to schedule your event.
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Motor oil can usually be disposed of at most automobile parts stores and lube businesses, however, there may be a charge for this service. The lids of latex paint buckets may be removed, the paint allowed to dry completely, and then disposed of with regular household waste. Mercury thermometers may be dropped off at any fire station.
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Yes. Our firefighters will be happy to assist you. Please visit any of our stations between the hours of 8:00 am to 6:00 pm for this service.
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We do not recommend a specific brand of detector. Be sure when purchasing a smoke detector that a UL label is affixed.
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If you should need assistance with installation of a smoke detector or changing the batteries of a smoke detector, please call 817-598-4280
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From time to time various businesses and organizations will donate smoke detectors to our department for distribution to home owners who are senior citizens or who are financially unable to purchase them. Please call if you need a smoke detector!
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To report a nuisance or hazard of this nature, please call the Code Compliance Department at 817-598-4349.
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Reports of fire incidents are available to the public by request. Please call Fire Department Administration at 817-598-4280 and request a report. Because the reports are computer generated, please notify the Fire Department in advance if you wish to obtain a copy, especially if the incident occurred prior to the year 2001. Please provide us with the date, time, and street address of the incident. The cost of a general report is $5.00.
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If you have an emergency, hang up and dial 911. Administrative office hours are from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday. During those hours, we make every effort to make sure that someone is available to answer the Administrative telephone lines. However, there may be times when the telephones are extremely busy and there may be a delay in answering your call. After regular business hours, a firefighter will answer your call if they are not responding to an incident.
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Your child may benefit from a visit to our fire station, where he/she can have a one-on-one conversation with firefighters about the dangers of playing with fire. Early attention to this problem is extremely important. Our Fire Marshal also actively participates in the Juvenile Firesetters Intervention Program. Please contact him at 817-598-4290 to obtain further information regarding this program or visit our link.
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No. Except for authorized public displays, fireworks are illegal to possess or discharge inside the city limits of Weatherford.
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You may call any of our stations to determine which station provides coverage for your home or business.
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We keep a small supply of brochures, coloring books, stickers, and other educational materials at Station 1 to promote fire safety and 911 education.
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The Weatherford Fire Department assigns addresses for all locations inside the City limits of Weatherford. Weatherford is growing rapidly and many streets have not been inserted on the maps yet. Please call us at 817-598-4280 to obtain addressing and street information inside the City limits of Weatherford. For addressing and street locations outside the City limits of Weatherford but still in Parker County, you should contact the Parker County 911 Addressing office at 817-599-6591. Submit your questions or comments to the Fire Department.
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General Information
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The City of Weatherford, Texas is located 25 miles west of Fort Worth on Interstate 20.
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The population of the City of Weatherford, Texas is 24,000. The population grew by 958 (4.15%) from 2005 to 2006.
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Weatherford’s City Hall is open Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Dennis Hooks is the Mayor for the City of Weatherford. Mr. Hooks served on the City Council approximately 10 years ago and, on January 8, 2008, was appointed by the Weatherford City Council to fill the unexpired term of Joe Tison until the election on May 10, 2008.
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The City of Weatherford is the county seat for Parker County, Texas.
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Human Resources
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Applications are available at City Hall, 303 Palo Pinto. You can also print the online application and mail it to City of Weatherford PO Box 255 Weatherford TX 76086 or fax it to 817-598-4007. An application must be completed for each open position you are interested in.
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Interviews are not automatic. HR representatives and Manager work together to determine who will be interviewed. Preference will be given to applicants who possess more specific education and/or experience.
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Applications are considered only for the specific job open at the time you submit it. If you are interested in a position that comes open at a later date, a new application must be submitted.
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Unfortunately, due to the high volume of applications/resumes received, we can accept application/resumes only for current openings. Unsolicited applications/resumes are not maintained in our files.
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Applications are accepted only for positions that are currently open. HR may screen applications for experience, criminal history, clear driving records, etc. before applicants are interviewed.
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Library
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The library is located at 1014 Charles Street in Weatherford. From Interstate 20: Take exit 406. Turn right onto S. Bowie Dr. After approximately .9 miles, you will come to a stop sign. Turn right onto Charles Street. The library is ahead on the left. From the Parker County Courthouse: Head south on S. Main Street. At Russell St. (approximately .7 miles), turn right. Russell Street ends at Charles Street. Turn left. The library is ahead on the right.
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