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CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES


CONTACTING THE CITY OF FORT WORTH


For emergencies or when in doubt, call 911.


The hotline to the Fire Department is 817-392-4444



The City of Fort Worth has  a call center to receive calls from the public:
 
817-392-1234.


Better yet: download the  MyFW app. Use it to report a service request or code compliance issue. Track status of your request on the app.


City website: fortworthtexas.gov. Locations on the City website:



Trash collection day in Crestwood is Wednesday; bulk pick up is the last week of the month (pick up is any time Monday - Friday).

WATER AND SEWER CONSTRUCTION COMING

As of fall, 2023, City of Fort Worth has two capital projects planned for the Crestwood neighborhood: North Bailey, Crestwood, Lindenwood and Oaklawn Area Water and Sewer, project 103361 [link to City project page], and Rockwood Area Water and Sewer Improvements, project 103362 [link to City project page].


The City maintains a page on its website with updated information and contacts for each project. The neighborhood association has supported communication with newsletter articles and announcements and may continue to send email updates.


“The best way to stay informed about each of these important projects, which may produce street and other disruptions, is to review the City project page (links above) and subscribe to updates. That way you’ll be notified directly when the City conducts its community meetings on the project,” said Kathy Kelly, Crestwood volunteer, who’s monitored project developments. “There you can also find the names of project contacts with the City, for follow up on specific questions.”

CRESTWOOD CRIME PATROL

Citizens on Patrol programs like the Crestwood Crime Patrol have been credited as a primary factor in decreasing Part I crimes in Fort Worth, especially those of theft, burglary, and auto theft.


Crestwood’s Patrol has a few dedicated volunteers serving as observation-force multipliers and whose marked vehicles broadcast a message that this neighborhood is serious about Crime Watch. Follow the link above for more information about your Patrol and for access to brochures that offer a wealth of information about how each of us, every day can help keep our ourselves, our families, and our properties safe.


Your Patrol is always seeking to increase its visibility and on-watch schedule. Openings for both mobile and at-home duty are available.


Volunteering even a few hours of your time every month makes a powerful and positive difference.


Patrol Captain, Frank Diaz h. 817-626-1762 


Neighborhood Police Officer (NPO), Oscar Moncada c. 817-944-2725


In an Emergency, call 911. 

For Non-Emergency Response, call 817-392-4222.

PET REGISTRY

Residents of Crestwood and nearby neighborhoods (e.g., Idlewild) can register (or update) their household pets with the Association. A pet on the registry may be identified if lost or roaming, and the owner notified. Please register each pet separately, using the form below.


If you find a pet or if your pet is missing, contact us with the following information:  Pet description, where pet was found, and a photo, if possible, and your contact information.


The Pet Registry Committee has an animal ID chip scanner; the volunteers may be able to reunite owner and pet if the pet carries a chip. 


To contact Pet Registry volunteers, or to volunteer yourself for this important work, email crestwoodfwpets@gmail.com.

REGISTER YOUR PET
Crestwood neighbor with dog on July 4
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