Traffic Markings, Signs and Signals Traffic Markings, Signs and Signals Traffic signs and signals help control traffic to make intersections safer for all modes of transportation. TPW continually investigates signage needs citywide as well as installs temporary signs for special events as needed
Neighborhood Identification Sign Guidelines New street lights are installed as part of improvement projects or when funded by developers. Maintaining streetlights, however, requires the help of all Fort Worth residents, employees, and commuters. To report street-light issues, call Customer Service
Railroad Safety Program With 193 railroad grade crossings, more per capita than any other large city in Texas, the city is committed to improving railroad crossing safety and developing new quiet zones.
Ground Transportation Office The Ground Transportation Office oversees taxicabs, shuttles, limousines and other for-hire passenger vehicles.
FW PARK app available now Pay for parking in Fort Worth on your phone with the FW PARK app. The app provides residents with another option to pay for parking at meters.
Downtown Parking Downtown parking rates differ from location to location. View lots to see pricing for that location by clicking the map.
Cultural District Parking Cultural district parking rates differ from location to location. View lots to see pricing for that location by clicking the map.
Parking Meters Meters are located in the central business district, the medical district, and along University Street near TCU. Meters in these areas are operational from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and are free after 6 p.m. and all day Saturdays and Sundays.
Parking Meter Permit Hangtags Hangtag use is not valid in commercial or passenger loading zone and does not allow vehicles to be parked in violation of any traffic law, ordinance or regulation.
Residential Permit Parking Program Own or rent a residence located within a Residence-Parking-Only zone? Apply now to register your vehicle and get a permit sticker.
Valet Parking Licensing Valet service operators must obtain licenses from the City of Fort Worth to operate. Licenses are valid from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31 each calendar year.
Flood safety More people die each year from flooding than do from lightning, tornadoes, or hurricanes. Nearly half of all flash flood fatalities are vehicle-related.
Flood Warning System The City of Fort Worth Flood Warning Information is designed to provide real-time flood warning risk levels, in order to protect people from hazardous flood conditions.
Drainage system maintenance All development within the City of Fort Worth requires local and state permits. Contact the City of Fort Worth’s Development Services Department at 817-392-2222 for advice before you build, fill, place a manufactured home or otherwise develop.
Development in the floodplain All development within the City of Fort Worth requires local and state permits. Contact the City of Fort Worth’s Development Services Department at 817-392-2222 for advice before you build, fill, place a manufactured home or otherwise develop.
Floodplain Management and Regulations The City of Fort Worth is a beautiful place to live, work, and play thanks to the Trinity River and its floodplain.
Fort Worth Stormwater Management City Council adopted a Grading Ordinance on June 5, 2012, after a series of reviews with stakeholders.
Environmental Quality Environmental Quality is a division within the Code Compliance Department that provides city residents with programs, services and technical guidance in an effort to protect public health, properties and natural resources - safeguarding against pollution in the city's land, water and air.
Street Permits Download an application below for permit requirements and policies. Instructions for submitting applications are included on each form.