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AMENDMENT TO CITY SECRETARY
CONTRACT NO.40604
WHEREAS, on July 27, 2010, the City of Fort Worth (the ty") and Manuel Pulido
(the "Artist") entered into City Secretary Contract No. 40604 (the "Contract"), and the City
designated the Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, Inc. as its Contract Manager.
WHEREAS, under the Contract, the Artist, with participation of community youth, is to
collaboratively design, fabricate, and install atwo-dimensional painted mural on a rigid substrate
(the "Work") at the Northside Community Center located at 1100 18th Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
WHEREAS, Northside Fort Worth Weed and Seed and Cultural De Las Americas
(Cultural Center of the Americas) will no longer be providing community volunteers for the
Project.
WHEREAS, the City has updated its "Texas Sales Tax and Local Sales Tax Exemption
Certificate."
WHEREAS, it is the mutual desire of the City and the Artist to amend this Contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City, whose address is 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth,
Texas 76102, acting by and through Fernando Costa, its duly authorized Assistant City Manager,
and the Artist, acting in his individual capacity, whose address is 7901 Flowertree Court, Fort
Worth, Texas 76137, do hereby agree as follows:
I.
Recitals —The third paragraph of the Agreement is amended to be read as follows:
"WHEREAS, the Fort Worth Art Program is implementing a pilot mural initiative that
seeks to engage community volunteers selected by Safe City Commission Inc. ("Safe City"),
with additional input from Northside Fort Worth Weed and Seed and Centro Cultural De Las
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Americas (Cultural Center of the Americas) (collectively, the "Community Organizations") in
the process of mural making under the guidance of a professional artist to support the City's
effoI s to curb graffiti (the "Project"h
Recitals —The fifth paragraph %J the Agreement is amended as follows:
"WHEREAS, the Artist was selected by the City through a selection process conducted
by the Contract Manager with oversight of the Fort Worth Art Commission (the "FWAC") to,
with participation of community youth selected by Safe City (the "Youth Participants"),
collaboratively design, fabricate, and install atwo-dimensional painted mural on a rigid substrate
(the "Work"), as detailed in the "Project Outline" represented and incorporated by reference
herein as Exhibit "A";"
II.
Section 1.1. c General —This section is amended to replace Community Organizations with
Safe City:
"c. The Artist shall facilitate collaborative design sessions with the Youth
Participants selected by Safe City in a location determined by the Contract Manager. The design
sessions will inform the Artist's Final Design for the Work."
Section LS.e. Delivery and Installation -This section is amended to replace Community
Organizations with Safe City:
"e. Should the Youth Participants be allowed to volunteer on Site, the Artist shall
prohibit any and all Youth Participants from climbing on ladders, scaffolding, or on any
elevation above the Youth Participant's personal ability to reach. The Artist, in coordination
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with Safe City, shall also be responsible for providing hydration, shade, rest, and any other
provisions that protect the health, safety, and welfare of the Youth Participants."
IV.
Exhibit "zi Pilot Mural Project Outline —Exhibit "A," which is attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference, shall replace the prior Exhibitentirety.
Exhibit "F" Sales Tax Exemption —Exhibit "F," which is attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference, shall replace the prior Exhibit "F" in its entirety.
V.
All other terms and conditions of City Secretary Contract No. 40604 not amended herein
remain unaffected and in full force and effect, are binding upon the parties, and are hereby
ratified by the parties.
[Signatures Appear on Following Page]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed four copies of this contract
amendment in Fort Worth, Texas, this .1Z day of 1�, 2010.
CITY OF FORT WORTH ARTIST
By: Fernando Costa
Assistant City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Assistant City Attorney
ATTESTED BY:
Marty Hendrix, pity Secretary
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EXHIBIT A
Pilot Mural Project Outline
The objectives of the FWPA pilot mural project are to support the FWPA goals in creating an
enhanced visual environment and integrating design work of professional artists into city
infrastructure. By focusing attention on constructive mark -making and community
engagement/ownership as an initiative to eradicate graffiti, the FWPA pilot project will contract
with professional artists to design and lead fabrication of an approved mural but also engage
community youth to assist in pre -design planning and fabrication. A program styled to bring
talented youth into the design and implementation of the mural -making process is supported by
the success of various national programs, including Philadelphia Mural Arts.
INVITATIONAL ARTIST AND YOUTH SELECTION PROCESSES
FWPA will invite three -to -four artists or artist teams to submit qualifications and letters of
interest to act as lead artist for the FWPA Pilot Mural Project. Artists will have proven
experience of working in a large-scale format, ability to manage a public art project, experience
working with community and youth, and will express an openness to participate in the Artist
Mural Training Workshop and with the advisory panel. An artist selection panel comprised of
the following:
■ one Art Commissioner;
■ one Council District representative; and
■ one representative of the advisory panel
will select the lead artist or artist team through a review and interview process. The selected
artist or artist team will enter a professional services agreement with the City of Fort Worth. No
M&C is required for this project.
Student nominees —middle and high school students who have participated in arts prograns
and are Northside residents or Safe City Art Contest participants —selected by Safe City
Commission, Inc. will take part in introductory artist meetings defining program goals and
volunteer for a fabrication workshop. In collaboration with the lead artist(s), an overarching
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theme will be explored and developed. The lead artist will make the ultimate decision as to the
final theme to be developed. Pre -design materials (drawings, narratives, etc) created by youth
participants will be submitted to the lead artist(s) for preliminary design layout and approval.
The lead artist will present the final design to the FWAC for approval. Students are encouraged
to participate in the fabrication workshop at the Fort Worth Community Art Center. Creation of
the mural at the Art Center and on a substrate to be installed after completion elevates the
collaboration experience, provides a controlled focused environment, and avoids liability issues
of working on -site.
In addition to the Pilot Mural Project, FWPA will provide an artist -training workshop to allow
local artists to learn mural methods and techniques through a one -day artist training session. The
training session will be administered by an experienced muralist or mural team, and the training
workshop will be open to all artists interested in the pilot or future mural projects. This one -day
session will include an overview of issues, including the following.
• Guidelines, Procedures, and Processes;
• Themes and Controversies;
• Project Management, Budget, and Planning,
• Timeline development,
• Location Strategies;
• Liability;
• Life Expectancy, Maintenance, Conservation, & Restoration; and
• Artist's rights.
$ 25,000.00 from the Public Art Fund —Mural
$ 3,000.00 from the Administrative Budget —Artist Training
LOCATION
Selected with help from the Safe City/Weed &Seed Boundary Map in District 2 on the City's
Northside, the target area is bounded by Loop 820 on the north, Main Street on the east,
Northside Drive on the south, and Jacksboro Hwy on the west (see attached)
Recommended Site -Northside Community Center, 1801 Harrington, Fort Worth, Texas
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TIMELINE
FWAC Review and Recommendation — Project Outline June 14, 2010
Invitation to Artists June 15, 2010
Artist Selection July 6, 2010
Artist under Contract (no M&C required) July 7, 2010
Artist Training Workshop TBD
FWAC Review and Recommendation — Preliminary Design Aug. 9, 2010
Mural Making Workshop Aug.16 —Aug. 20, 2010
Installation TBD
• Host site representative
• Jeff Bryan, Development Director, Safe City Commission, Inc.
• David Lozano, Site Coordinator, Northside Fort Worth Weed and Seed
• Melody Mitchell, City of Fort Worth Parks and Community Services Department
• Alison Letnes, PACS Graffiti Abatement
• Centro Cultural De Las Americas (Cultural Center of the Americas) — Helen Sides,
Executive Director. Programmatic support, student nominees
• TBD, Philadelphia Mural Arts representative
• FWPA
BACKGROUND
As early as November 2008, in an effort to support the City's efforts to curb graffiti, FWPA has
been a part of ongoing discussions with the City and community stakeholders about creating
murals in the City. Topics of interest included the following:
• Enhancing the visual environment;
• Developing visual reputation;
• Building community in affected areas; and
• Providing valuable social/educational experiences for community youth.
From those discussions, strategies were recommended, including the following:
• Develop amulti-tiered program with community stakeholders. ex: FWISD, FWPD, Safe
City, Boys and Girls Club, FWPA;
• Develop early prevention program through FWISD art program;
• Coordinate with artists and arts organizations; and
• Develop city-wide guidelines (mural policy).
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On April 22 2009, FWPA hosted a public lecture at the Rose Marine Theater titled The Big
Picture: Transforming Philadelphia into the "City of Murals " by Judie Gilmore Lomnes,
Director of Strategic Initiatives and Planning for the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.
Ms. Lomnes highlighted examples from the Philadelphia mural collection and detailed the
transition of the Mural Arts Program from an anti -graffiti initiative in to a comprehensive mural
arts program.
A planning workshop with city staff and interested stakeholders occurred the following day.
Council member Joel Burns and twenty representatives from four city departments (Parks and
Community Services, Fort Worth Police, Code Compliance, and Planning and Development),
one county representative (Tarrant County Juvenile Services), four arts organizations
(Imagination Celebration, Amphibian Productions, Artes de la Rosas, and Cultural Center de las
Americas), and three youth service organizations (Boys & Girls Club, All Saints Youth Group,
and Tarrant County Juvenile Services) attended the workshop.
As a result of the planning workshop, the Fort Worth Art Commission approved funds for a
FWPA pilot mural project in the FY2010 Fort Worth Public Art Work Plan.
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EXHIBIT F
TEXAS CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION
I claim an exemption from payment of sales and use taxes for the purchase of taxable items described
below or on the attached order or invoice.
Description of Items (or an attached order or Invoice) To Be Purchased:
I claim this exemption for the following reason:
Name of Exempt Organization: CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS
TEXAS SALES AND USE TAX PERMIT NUMBER 145-6000528-6
Project for which materials and supplies are purchased:
I understand that I will be liable for payment of sales tax, which may become due for failure to comply
with the provisions of the state, city, and/or metropolitan transit authority sales and use tax taws and
comptroller rules regarding exempt purchases. Liability for the tax will be determined by the price paid
for the taxable items purchased or the fair market rental value for the period of time used.
I understand that it is a misdemeanor to give an exemption certificate to the seller for taxable items which
I know, at the time of the purchase, will be used in a manner other than that expensed in this certificate
and, upon conviction, may be fined up to $500 per offense.
Tax Exempt Status Due to Being a Governmental Entitv
Purchaser: CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Street Address: 1000 THROCKMORTON STREET
City, State, Zip Code: FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76102
Sign Here:
Date: June 11, 2009 Phone: 817-392-8517
This certificate does n`ot require a number to be valid. Sales and use tax "exemption numbers" or "tax
exempt" numbers do not exist.
This certificate should be furnished to the supplier. Do not send the completed certificate to the
Comptroller of Public Accounts.
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MANUEL PULIDO
2. ARTIST
City of Fort Worth Law Department
1000 Throckmorton Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Martha Peters, Vice President —Public Art
Arts Council of Fort Worth & Tarrant County
1300 Gendy Street
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Manuel Pulido
7901 Flowertree Court
Fort Worth TX. 76137
[SIGNATURES APPEAR ON FOLLOWING PAGE]
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IN WITNESS HEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the Effective Date.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
Fernando Costa
Assistant City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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EXHIBIT A
Pilot Mural Project Outline
OBJECTIVE
The objectives of the FWPA pilot mural project are to support the FWPA goals in creating an
enhanced visual environment and integrating design work of professional artists into city
infrastructure. By focusing attention on constructive mark -making and community
engagement/ownership as an initiative to eradicate graffiti, the FWPA pilot project will contract
with professional artists to design and lead fabrication of an approved mural but also engage
community youth to assist in pre -design planning and fabrication. A program styled to bring
talented youth into the design and implementation of the mural -making process is supported by
the success of various national programs, including Philadelphia Mural Arts.
INVITATIONAL ARTIST AND YOUTH SELECTION PROCESSES
FWPA will invite three -to -four artists or artist teams to submit qualifications and letters of
interest to act as lead artist for the FWPA Pilot Mural Project. Artists will have proven
experience of working in a large-scale format, ability to manage a public art project, experience
working with community and youth, and will express an openness to participate in the Artist
Mural Training Workshop and with the advisory panel. An artist selection panel comprised of
the following:
■ one Art Commissioner;
■ one Council District representative; and
■ one representative of the advisory panel
will select the lead artist or artist team through a review and interview process. The selected
artist or artist team will enter a professional services agreement with the City of Fort Worth. No
M&C is required for this project.
Student nominees —middle and high school students who have participated in arts programs and
are Northside residents or Safe City Art Contest participants — selected by community
organizations Safe City Commission, Inc., Northside Fort Worth Weed and Seed, and Centro
Cultural De Las Americas (Cultural Center of the Americas) will take part in introductory artist
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meetings defining program goals and volunteer for a fabrication workshop. In collaboration with
the lead artist(s), an overarching theme will be explored and developed. The lead artist will
make the ultimate decision as to the final theme to be developed. Pre -design materials
(drawings, narratives, etc) created by youth participants will be submitted to the lead artist(s) for
preliminary design layout and approval. The lead artist will present the final design to the
FWAC for approval. Students are encouraged to participate in the fabrication workshop at the
Fort Worth Community Art Center. Creation of the mural at the Art Center and on a substrate to
be installed after completion elevates the collaboration experience, provides a controlled focused
environment, and avoids liability issues of working on -site.
In addition to the Pilot Mural Project, FWPA will provide an artist -training workshop to allow
local artists to learn mural methods and techniques through a one -day artist training session. The
training session will be administered by an experienced muralist or mural team, and the training
workshop will be open to all artists interested in the pilot or future mural projects. This one -day
session will include an overview of issues, including the following:
• Guidelines, Procedures, and Processes;
• Themes and Controversies;
• Project Management, Budget, and Planning,
• Timeline development;
• Location Strategies;
• Liability;
• Life Expectancy, Maintenance, Conservation, & Restoration; and
• Artist's rights.
PUBLIC ART BUDGET
$ 25,000.00 from the Public Art Fund — Mural
$ 3,000.00 from the Administrative Budget — Artist Training
LOCATION
Selected with help from the Safe City/Weed &Seed Boundary Map in District 2 on the City's
Northside, the target area is bounded by Loop 820 on the north, Main Street on the east,
Northside Drive on the south, and Jacksboro Hwy on the west (see attached)
Recommended Site -Northside Community Center, 1801 Harrington, Fort Worth, Texas
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TIMELINE
FWAC Review and Recommendation —Project Outline
Invitation to Artists
Artist Selection
Artist under Contract (no M&C required)
Artist Training Workshop
FWAC Review and Recommendation —Preliminary Design
Mural Making Workshop
Installation
ADVISORS
June 14, 2010
June 15, 2010
July 6, 2010
July 7, 2010
TBD
Aug. 9, 2010
Aug.16 — Aug. 20, 2010
TBD
• Host site representative
• Jeff Bryan, Development Director, Safe City Commission, Inc.
• David Lozano, Site Coordinator, Northside Fort Worth Weed and Seed
• Melody Mitchell, City of Fort Worth Parks and Community Services Department
• Alison Letnes, PACS Graffiti Abatement
• Centro Cultural De Las Americas (Cultural Center of the Americas) — Helen Sides,
Executive Director. Programmatic support, student nominees
• TBD, Philadelphia Mural Arts representative
• FWPA
BACKGROUND
As early as November 2008, in an effort to support the City's efforts to curb graffiti, FWPA has
been a part of ongoing discussions with the City and community stakeholders about creating
murals in the City. Topics of interest included the following:
• Enhancing the visual environment;
• Developing visual reputation;
• Building community in affected areas; and
• Providing valuable social/educational experiences for community youth.
From those discussions, strategies were recommended, including the following:
• Develop amulti-tiered program with community stakeholders. ex: FWISD, FWPD, Safe
City, Boys and Girls Club, FWPA;
• Develop early prevention program through FWISD art program;
• Coordinate with artists and arts organizations; and
• Develop city-wide guidelines (mural policy).
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Dn April 22 2009, FWPA hosted a public lecture at the Rose Marine Theater titled The Big
Picture: Transforming Philadelphia into the "City of Murals" by Judie Gilmore Lomnes,
Director of Strategic Initiatives and Planning for the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.
Ms. Lomnes highlighted examples from the Philadelphia mural collection and detailed the
transition of the Mural Arts Program from an anti -graffiti initiative in to a comprehensive mural
arts program.
A planning workshop with city staff and interested stakeholders occurred the following day.
Council member Joel Burns and twenty representatives from four city departments (Parks and
Community Services, Fort Worth Police, Code Compliance, and Planning and Development),
one county representative (Tarrant County Juvenile Services), four arts organizations
(Imagination Celebration, Amphibian Productions, Artes de la Rosas, and Cultural Center de las
Americas), and three youth service organizations (Boys & Girls Club, All Saints Youth Group,
and Tarrant County Juvenile Services) attended the workshop.
As a result of the planning workshop, the Fort Worth Art Commission approved funds for a
FWPA pilot mural project in the FY2010 Fort Worth Public Art Work Plan.
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EXHIBIT C - Budget
ARTIST'S FEE (20%)
TRAVEL
(For artists who live more than 50 miles from Fort Worth)
INSURANCE
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
Airfare
Car Rental
Per Diem Expenses
at $_
per
day
Mileage
at $_
per
mile
Auto/Hired Vehicle Liability
General Liability for Artist /Subcontractors
Worker's Comp. / Employer's Liability
Other, as applicable
Phone/Fax
Delivery/Shipping (for correspondence, samples, models, drawings etc)
Reprographic Service
Supplies
PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANT FEES
(If applicable, drawing must be signed and sealed by a professional
registered to practice in the State of Texas)
Architect*
Structural Engineer*
Electrical Engineer'
Conservator*
Photographer (for documentation of completed work)*
Other*
�i1a�c 1�
(Please attach a complete list of materials. Itemize all anticipated aspects
and components with per unit cost estimates)
Materials* Total
Cost Increases?: Projected Increase in Cost Materials 12 Months In Future
FABRICATION COSTS
(Include and itemize all portions of subcontracted work and work to be
completed by artist.)
Artist's Labor (_hours at $_ per hour) Total
Subcontracted Labor* (Total)
Facility/Equipment Rental (used exclusively for this project) related to
fabrication
Cost Increases?: Projected Increase in Cost Fabrication 12 Months In
Future
SITE PREPARATION
(Do not include costs covered by FWPA, City of Fort Worth or others)
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Test Drng*
Removal*
Landscaping/Irrigation*
Electrical Modifications*
Water Work/Mechanical Devices
Other*
Cost Increases?: Projected Increase in Cost Site Preparation 12 Months In
Future
TRANSPORTATION
Materials to Fabrication Site*
Finished Work to Installation Site*
Other*
Cost Increases?: Projected Increase in Cost Transportation 12 Months In
Future
BASE/MOUNTING
Base
Mounting Devices and Components
Foundation/Footing
Other
Cost Increases?: Projected Increase in Cost Mounting/Footing 12 Months In
Future
INSTALLATION COSTS
(Costs must include allowance for after hours installation, if applicable. Please
attach a complete list of equipment and individual estimates with this form)
Subcontracted Labor*
Scaffolding*
Equipment Rental related to installation*
Off -duty Police/Security*
Traffic Barriers*
Storage Facility Rental*
City Permits
Display Devices
Fireproofing*
Site Restoration*
Other*
Cost Increases?: Projected Increase in Cost Installation 12 Months In Future
LIGHTING
Designers*
Fixtures*
Bulbs*
Site Preparation*
Installation*
Cost Increases?: Projected Increase in Cost Lighting 12 Months In Future
GRAND TOTAL (including projected cost increase, if any)
Please make any necessary notes here:
Prepared By:
Date:
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EXHIBIT D -Technical and Maintenance Record
GENERAL INFORMATION
Artist:
Address:
Telephone:
Cell:
E-mail:
Gallery Affiliation: _
Other Representation:
ARTWORK
Title of Artwork:
Project Name and Location Address:
FWPA Project Manager:
Description of Artwork:
(attach separately if necessary):
Artwork Dimensions:
Height:
Pedestal or Pad Material:_
Pedestal or Pad Dimensions:
Height:
Width:
Width:
Location &Description of Signature Markings (or copyright):
Edition Information if applicable:
Date of Execution:
Place of Execution:
Collaborating Artist:
Fabricator (if other than artist)
Fabricator Address:
Depth:
Depth:
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Methods/Materials Used in Execution of Artwork
Materials (list type, brand name and manufacturer of all materials; attach Material Safety &
Technical Data. Include contact names for all suppliers and attach warranty information):
Construction Description: (list all fabricators and any architects, engineers or other technicians
involved in the creation and installation of this artwork. Attach all warranties & agreements)
Materials) Specifications:
Joining Methods:
Welding Rod Alloy or Joint Material & Application Method:
Casting Alloy, Wax Body, Glass or Fiber Type:
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Finishes & Coatings (paint color and type, glaze, patina, any and all coatings including fixative,
UV, graffiti, etc. Please list vendors and contact information and provide all product
information):
Pedestals, Foundations & Footings, Mounting and Attachment Applications:
(List all materials used to install artwork on site. Include vendor information, parts numbers,
warranties and agreements)
Integrated Components:
(List ail components included in design and fabrication contracts that function as a part of the
final installation including but not limited to: lighting, media, landscaping, etc. Include all vendor
information, parts numbers, warranties and agreements and any/all design schematics):
Installation:
Installation Date:
Installation Method: (describe installation method, provide photo documentation if available. List
name and contact information of installation crew. Attach any diagrams or disassembly
instructions)
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Recommended Routine Maintenance:
Artist recommendation based on experience and consultation with conservation expert
Artist's Conservation Consultant
Name:
Address:
Phone:
(Please attach Conservator's Long Term Maintenance Recommendations)
Unusual or Special Circumstances of Note:
Artist's Intention
(Please describe your view of how the artwork will change over time and in response to
environmental conditions. The artist's vision of now the artwork will look in the future assists
FWPA in realizing an appropriate conservation action plan. In addition to environmental
conditions public artworks are often affected by public handling, landscaping and site changes.
Please clearly detail your expectations for this artwork. Please address issues related to the life
expectancy of this artwork.)
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EXHIBIT E: Affidavit
AFFIDAVIT OF BILLS PAID
Date:
Affiant:
Purchaser:
Property:
Affiant on oath swears that the following statement is true:
Affiant has paid each of Affiant's contractors, laborers, and materialmen in full for all labor and
materials provided to Affiant for the construction of any and all improvements on the property.
Affiant is not indebted to any person, firm, or corporation by reason of any such construction.
There are no claims pending for personal injury and/or property damages.
Affiant:
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me, the undersigned authority, on this the
day of
201 .
Notary Public, State of Texas
Print Name
Commission Expires
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EXHIBIT F: Sales Tax Exemption
TLXAS CERTII�ICATI; OT IfXElFTPTION
I claim an exemption
from
payment of
sales
and use taxes for the purchase of taxable
items described
below
or on
the attached
order
or invoice.
Description of Items (or au attached order or invoice) To Be Purchased:
All Items
I claim this exemption for the following reason:
Name of exempt organization: Ci of Foil Worth
Texas Sales and Use Tax Permit Number 145-60005284
Project for which materials and supplies are purchased:
I understand that I will Ue 1iaUle for payruent of sales tax, which may become due for
failure to cozuply with the provisions of" the state, city, and/or metropolitan transit
authoxity sales and use tax laws and comptroller rules regarding exempt purchases
Liability for the tax will be determined by the price paid for the taxable items purchased
or the fair market rental value for the period of time used.
I understand that it is a misdemeanor to give an exemption certificate to the seller for
taxable items which I know, at the time of the purchase, will be used in a manner other
than that expensed in this certificate and, upon conviction, may be fined up to $500 per
offense
Tax Exempt Status Due to Being a Governmental Entity
Purchaser: City of Fort Worth
Street Address: 1000 Throckmorton Street
City, State, Zip Code: Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Sign Here: _ Date: 02/07/2007 Phone: f817} 392-8325
Tr eGray-Rossi, stant Finance erector
This certificate does not require a number" to be valid_ Sales and use tax "exemption
numbers" or "tax exempt" numbers do not exist..
This certificate should be furnished to the supplier. Do not send the completed certificate
to the Comptroller of Public Accounts.
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EXHIBIT G: Insurance
PUBLIC ART PROJECTS - INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
The Artist shall meet all the following insurance requirements for this Project, naming the City as
an additional insured on each policy of insurance, except Workers Compensation. If the Artist
subcontracts fabrication, transportation, and/or installation of the Work, then the Artist shall also
require his/her subcontractor(s) to abide by all of the following insurance requirements. The
Artist shall require the subcontractor(s) to name the Artist and the City as additi
Aonal insureds.
Commercial General Liability (CGL)
$1,000,000 Each occurrence
$2,000,000 Aggregate limit
Coverage shall include, but not be limited to, the following: premises, operations, independent
contractors, products/completed operations, personal injury, and contractual liability. Insurance
shall be provided on an occurrence basis, and be as comprehensive as the current Insurance
Services Office (ISO) policy. The policy shall name the City as an additional insured.
Automobile Liability
$1,000,000 Each accident
or
$250,000 Bodily Injury per person
$5005000 Bodily Injury per occurrence
$1005000 Property Damage
A commercial business policy shall provide coverage on "Any Auto," defined as autos owned,
hired and non -owned.
For the Artist and/or the Artist's Subcontractors who have employees: Workers' Compensation
Statutory limits
Employer's liability
$10000 Each accident/occurrence
$100,000 Disease - per each employee
$500,000 Bodily Injury/Disease - policy limit
Workers' Compensation coverage shall provide limits consistent with statutory benefits outlined
in the Texas workers' Compensation Act (Art. 8308 — 1.01 et seq. Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat.).
GENERAL POLICY REQUIREMENTS
Thirty (30) days notice of cancellation or non -renewal.
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Example: "This insurance shall not be cancelled or non -renewed, until after thirty (30) days prior
written notice has been given to the City of Fort Worth, except for ten (10) days notice for non-
payment of premium.
Waiver of rights of recovery (subrogation) in favor of the City %J Fort Worth.
The insurers for all policies must be licensed/approved to do business in the State of Texas. All
insurers must have a minimum rating of A- VII in the current A. M. Best Key Rating Guide or
have reasonably equivalent financial strength and solvency to the satisfaction of Risk
Management. If the rating is below that required, written approval of Risk Management is
required.
If insurance policies are not written for specified coverage limits, an Umbrella or Excess Liability
insurance for any differences is required. Excess Liability shall follow form of the primary
coverage.
"Unless otherwise stated, all required insurance shall be written on an "occurrence basis." (If
coverage is written on a claims -made basis, the retroactive date shall be coincident with or prior
to the date of the contractual agreement and the certificate of insurance shall state that the
coverage is claims made and the retroactive date. The insurance coverage shall be maintained for
the duration of the contractual agreement and for five (5) years following completion of the
service provided under the contractual agreement or for the warranty period, whichever is longer.
An annual certificate of insurance submitted to the City shall evidence such insurance coverage.)
The deductible or self -insured retention (SIR) affecting required insurance coverage shall be
acceptable to and approved in writing by the Risk Manager of the City of Fort Worth in regards
to asset value and stockholders' equity. In lieu of traditional insurance, alternative coverage
maintained through insurance pools or risk retention groups, must also approved by the City's
Risk Manager.
The City, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to review the insurance requirements and to
make reasonable adjustments to insurance coverages and their limits when deemed necessary and
prudent by the City based upon changes in statutory law, court decision or the claims history of
the industry as well as of the contracting party to the City of Fort Worth. The City shall be
required to provide prior notice of ninety days.
The City shall be entitled, upon request and without expense, to receive copies of policies and
endorsements thereto and may make any reasonable requests for deletion or revision or
modifications of particular policy terms, conditions, limitations, or exclusions except where
policy provisions are established by law or regulations binding upon either of party or the
underwriter on any such policies.
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6.3 Reproduction Rights.
a. In view of the intention that the final Work be unique, the Artist shall not make
any additional exact duplicate reproductions of the final Work, nor shall the Artist grant
permission to others to do so except with the express written permission of the City. However,
nothing herein shall prevent the Artist from creating future artworks in the Artist's manner and
style of artistic expression.
b. By execution of this Agreement, the Artist's Final Design and Work, and all other
work product under this Agreement shall become property of the City, without restriction on
future use, except as provided below. The Artist shall retain copyright and other intellectual
property rights in and to the Final Design and/or the Work. The Artist grants to the City a
perpetual, irrevocable license to graphically depict or display the Final Design and the Work for
any non-commercial purpose whatsoever. For purposes of this limitation, any graphic depiction
or display of the Final Design or the Work intended to promote or benefit the City, its public
services, or its public purposes, regardless of whether or not a fee is charged to the public, or
whether revenue is otherwise received by the City, shall be deemed a non-commercial purpose.
Notwithstanding the above limitation, the Artist agrees and understands that nothing in this
paragraph shall affect or limit the City's absolute, unrestricted rights incidental to the City's full
ownership of the final Work to alter, change, modify, destroy, remove, move, replace, operate,
maintain, transport, sell or transfer, in whole or in part, the final Work when the City deems it
necessary within its discretion, in order to otherwise exercise the City's powers and responsibility
in regard to public works and improvements, in furtherance of the City's operations or for any
other reason. The City agrees to credit the Artist as the creator and copyright holder when it
graphically depicts or displays the Work.
c. The City shall take title to all documents and/or drawings, which constitute or are
components of the Final Design, upon final approval of the Final Design. These documents
and/or drawings will be retained for archival and exhibition purposes.
d. The Artist reserves every right available under the Federal Copyright Act to
control the making and dissemination of copies or reproductions of the Final Design, except as
those rights are limited by this Agreement. The City may make and disseminate photographs,
drawings, and other two-dimensional reproductions of the Final Design and accompanying
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materials for any municipal purpose. All reproductions by the City shall contain a credit to the
Artist and a copyright notice substantially in the following form: "(D date, Artist's names."
e. Unless notified otherwise by Lite City, Lite Artist shall use his best efforts in any
public showing or resume use of reproductions to give acknowledgment to the City in
substantially the following form: "an original artwork commissioned by and in the public art
collection of the City of Fort Worth, Texas."
f. The Artist shall, at the Artist's expense, cause to be registered with the United
States Register of Copyrights, a copyright in the Work in the Artist's name.
g. The City is not responsible for any third -party infringement of the Artist's
copyright and not responsible for protecting the intellectual property rights of the Artist.
ARTICLE 7
ARTIST'S RIGHTS
7.1. Identification.
The Contract Manager shall include credit to the Artist on the Fort Worth Public Art website
(www.fwpublicart.org) and a permanent plaque at the site.
7.2. Maintenance.
The City recognizes that maintenance of the Work on a regular basis is essential to the integrity
of the Work. The City shall reasonably assure that the Work is properly maintained and
protected, taking into account the maintenance instructions provided by the Artist in accordance
with Section 1.2 and the Technical and Maintenance Record.
7.3. Repairs and Restoration.
a. The City shall have the right to determine when, and if, repairs and restorations to
the Work will be made. During the Artist's lifetime and to the extent practicable, the City shall
give the Artist the right to approve all major repairs and restorations; provided, however, Lite
Artist shall not unreasonably withhold approval for any repair or restoration of the Work. Should
the Artist unreasonably withhold approval of any intended major repair or restoration, the City
shall have the right to make such repair or restoration. To the extent practicable, the Artist,
during the Artist's lifetime, shall be given the opportunity to make or personally supervise major
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repairs and restorations and shall be paid a reasonable fee for any such services, provided that the
City and the Artist shall agree in writing, prior to commencement of any significant repairs and
restorations, upon the Artist's fee for such services. Should the Artist fail to agree to make or
supervise the repairs and restorations, the City shall have the right to choose another entity or
person to assist with the restoration and/or repairs or make said repairs by the City.
b. All repairs and restorations shall be made in accordance with recognized
principles of conservation.
c. When emergency repairs are necessary to prevent the loss of or further damage to
the Work, such repairs shall be undertaken or arranged by the City without advance notice to the
Artist, and such repairs shall not be deemed to constitute artistic alteration.
7.4 Lifespan.
The Artist recognizes that painted murals have a limited Lifespan and understands that the City
retains the right to review the efficacy, cultural value, and associated costs of maintaining and
conserving the mural to determine a reasonable Lifespan for the Work in accordance with the
deaccessioning policy contained in the Fort Worth Public Art Master Plan. The City agrees to
weigh the desire of the community, the City's ability to maintain the Work, and the interest of the
Artist before deaccessioning the Work. The Artist agrees herein, to suspend his rights under the
Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) should the Work be deemed to have fulfilled its lifespan and
deaccessioned.
7.5. Alteration of the Work or of the Site.
a. In the event that the Work is incorporated into a building, structure, or realty, the
installation of the Work may subject it to destruction, distortion, mutilation, or other
modification by reason of its removal. If removal of the Work would damage either the Work or
the Site, the City shall have the right to remove the Work by any means, including destruction, in
performing maintenance, repair, renovation, or reconstruction of the building, structure or in
devoting realty to a new use.
b. In the event that the Work is freestanding, or incorporated into a building,
structure, or realty such that it may be removed without damaging or destroying the Work or the
building or structure, the Artist may be given written notice and ninety (90) days to remove the
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Work at his sole expense. Upon the Artist's failure to remove the Work, the City shall have the
right to remove and dispose of the Work by any means, including its destruction.
c. The City agrees that it will not willfully destroy, damage, or modify the Work,
except as provided in paragraphs a. and b. above.
d. In the event the Work is substantially damaged or altered, the City shall no longer
represent the Work as that of the Artist if the Artist gives written notice to the City that it is the
position of the Artist to deny authorship on the grounds stated in this paragraph.
e. The City shall, at all times, have the right to move the Work, or remove it from
public display. The City shall also have the right to sell or trade the Work.
7.6. Permanent Record.
The City shall maintain on permanent file a record of this Agreement and of the location and
disposition of the Work.
7.7. Artist's Address.
The Artist shall notify the City of changes in the address set forth in Article 13. The failure to do
so, if such failure prevents the City from locating the Artist, shall be deemed a waiver by the
Artist of the right subsequently to enforce these provisions of Article 7 that require the express
approval of the Artist. Notwithstanding this provision, the City shall make every reasonable
effort to locate the Artist when matters arise relating to the Artist's rights.
7.8. Additional Rights and Remedies.
Nothing contained in this Article 7 shall be construed as a limitation on such other rights and
remedies available to the Artist under the law, which may now or in the future be applicable.
ARTICLE 8
ARTIST AS AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
The Artist shall perform all work and services hereunder as an independent contractor, and not as
an officer, agent, servant or employee of City. The Artist shall have exclusive control of, and the
exclusive right to, control the details of the work performed hereunder, and all persons
performing same, and shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of his/her officers,
agents, employees, and subcontractors. Nothing herein shall be construed as creating a
partnership or joint venture between the City and the Artist, his/her officers, agents, employees,
and subcontractors, and the doctrine of respondeat superior has no application as between the
City and the Artist.
ARTICLE 9
SUBCONTRACTING
The Artist may subcontract portions of the services to be provided hereunder at the Artist's
expense, provided that said subcontracting shall not adversely affect the design, appearance, or
visual quality of the Work and shall be carried out under the personal supervision of the Artist.
Any subcontract entered into under this Agreement shall be expressly subject to the terms of this
Agreement. The Artist shall provide information regarding all subcontractors, including, but not
limited to, its fabricator, along with a copy of the subcontract between the Artist and each
subcontractor. If the Artist subcontracts any portion of his services that would require any
contact with the Youth Participants, the Artist must give the City seventy-two (72) hours
business notice. All subcontractors must pass a thorough background investigation by an entity
approved by the City before beginning any portion of the Project with any of the Youth
Participants. If a subcontractor fails the background investigation, then he/she shall be prohibited
from working on any portion of the Project with any of the Youth Participants. The results of
any background investigation must be submitted promptly to the City for review. Failure of any
background investigations shall be determined by the City, in its sole discretion.
ARTICLE 10
TERMINATION
10.1. Gratuities.
The City may cancel this Agreement if it is found that gratuities in the form of entertainment,
gifts, or otherwise were offered or given by the Artist or any agent or representative to any City
official or employee with a view toward securing favorable treatment with respect to the
awarding, amending, or making of any determinations with respect to this performance of this
Agreement. In the event this Agreement is canceled by the City, pursuant to this Section 10.1,
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the City shall be entitled, in addition to any other rights and remedies, to recover from the Artist a
sum equal in amount to the cost incurred by the Artist in providing such gratuities.
10.2. Termination for Cause.
If either party to this Agreement shall willfully or negligently fail to fulfill in a timely and proper
manner, or otherwise violate, any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations material to this
Agreement, the other party shall thereupon have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving
written notice to the defaulting party of the intent to terminate, specifying the grounds for
termination. The defaulting party shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of the notice to cure the
default (the "Cure Period"). If the default is not cured during the Cure Period, then this
Agreement shall terminate. Termination of this Agreement under this provision shall not relieve
the party in default of any liability for damages resulting from a breach or a violation of the terms
of this Agreement.
10.3. Termination for Convenience.
a. The services to be performed under this Agreement may be terminated by either
party, subject to written notice submitted thirty (30) days before termination. The notice shall
specify whether the termination is for convenience or cause.
b. If the termination is for the convenience of the City, the Artist shall have the right
to fees for work performed, in which event the City shall have the right at its discretion to
possession and transfer of title to the sketches, designs, original proposal paintings or
illustrations, fabrication samples, and models already prepared and submitted or presented for
submission to the City by the Artist under this Agreement prior to the date of termination with all
right granted to the City in Article 6, but provided that no right to fabricate or execute the Work
shall pass to the City.
c. If termination is for the convenience of the Artist, the Artist shall remit to the City
a sum equal to all payments it any) made to the Artist pursuant to this Agreement prior to
termination.
10.4. Incapacity of Artist.
a. In the event of the Artist's death or the Artist becoming physically or legally
incapacitated during the term of this Agreement, the City shall have the right to terminate this
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Agreement on payment to the Artist or the Artist's successors for all work and services
performed prior to death or incapacity. All finished and unfinished drawings, sketches,
photographs, models, and work shall become property of the City.
b. Should the Artist's design have been approved or if the Artist's work has
progressed to the point of fabrication of the Work, in the event of termination under this Section
10.4, the City shall have the right to complete the Work. Due regard shall be made for Artist's
intended results and proper credit and acknowledgement shall be given to Artist.
ARTICLE 11
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
a. The Artist shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for
employment because of age, disability, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national
origin, familial status, transgender, gender identity, or gender expression. The Artist shall take
affirmative action to ensure that employees are treated equally during employment, without
regard to their age, disability, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin,
familial status, transgender, gender identity, or gender expression. Such action shall include, but
not be limited to, the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or pay
or other forms of compensations, and selection for training, including, but not limited to,
apprenticeship. The Artist agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and
applications for employment, notices to be provided by the City setting forth the provision of this
nondiscrimination clause.
b. The Artist shall, in all solicitation or advertisements for employment placed on or
on behalf of the Artist, state that all qualified applicants shall receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin,
familial status, transgender, gender identity, or gender expression.
c. The Artist shall furnish all information and reports requested by the City, and
shall permit access to its books, records, and accounts for purposes of investigation to ascertain
compliance with such rules and regulations.
d. In the event of the Artist's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of
this Agreement, this Agreement may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part,
and the Artist maybe debarred from further agreements with the City.
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ARTICLE 12
MISCELLANEOUS
12.1. Compliance.
The Artist shall comply with Federal, State, and City statutes, ordinances and regulations
applicable to the performance of the Artist's services under this Agreement.
12.2. Entire Agreement.
This writing embodies the entire agreement and understanding between the parties hereto, and
there are no other agreements and understandings, oral or written, with reference to the subject
matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby.
12.3. Amendments.
No alteration, change, modification or amendment of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid
or effective unless made in writing and signed by both parties hereto and approved by appropriate
action of the City.
12.4. Waiver.
No waiver of performance by either party shall be construed as or operate as a waiver of any
subsequent default of any terms, covenants, and conditions of this Agreement. The payment or
acceptance of fees for any period after a default shall not be deemed a waiver of any right or
acceptance of defective performance.
12.5 Governing Law and Venue.
If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, arises on the basis of any provision of
this Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas or
the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas — Fort Worth Division. This
Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas.
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12.6. Successors and Assigns.
Neither parry hereto shall assign, sublet, or transfer its interest herein without prior written
consent of the other party, and any attempted assignment, sublease, or transfer of all or any part
hereof without such prior written consent shall be void. This Agreement shall be binding upon
and shall inure to the benefit of the City and the Artist and their respective successors and
permitted assigns.
12.7. No Third -Party Beneficiaries.
The provisions and conditions of this Agreement are solely for the benefit of the City and the
Artist, and any lawful successor or assign, and are not intended to create any rights, contractual
or otherwise, to any other person or entity.
12.8. Severability.
If any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, the
validity, legality, and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected
or impaired.
12.9. Contract Construction.
The Parties acknowledge that each parry and, if it so chooses, its counsel have reviewed and
revised this Agreement and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities
are to be resolved against the drafting party must not be employed in the interpretation of this
Agreement or any amendments or exhibits hereto.
12.10. Fiscal Funding Out.
If, for any reason at any time during any term of this Agreement, the Fort Worth City Council
fails to appropriate funds sufficient for the City to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement, the
City may terminate this Agreement to be effective on the later of (i) thirty (30) days following
delivery by the City to the Artist of written notice of the City's intention to terminate or (ii) the
last date for which funding has been appropriated by the City Council for the purposes set forth
in this Agreement.
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12.11. Captions.
Captions and headings used in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not be
deemed a part of this Agreement.
12.12. Artist's Address.
The Artist shall notify the Contract Manager of changes in address.
12.13. Surviving Covenants.
The covenants and obligations set forth in this Agreement shall not survive the death or legal
incapacity of the Artist.
12.14. Right to Audit.
The Artist agrees that the City will have the right to audit the financial and business records of
the Artist that relate to the Work (collectively "Records") at any time during the Term of this
Agreement and for three (3) years thereafter to determine compliance with this Agreement.
Throughout the Term of this Agreement and for three (3) years thereafter, the Artist shall make
all Records available to the City at 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas or at another
location in the City acceptable to both parties following reasonable advance notice by the City
and shall otherwise cooperate fully with the City during any audit. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary herein, this Section 12.14 shall survive expiration or earlier termination of this
Agreement.
12.15. Certified M/WBE.
If applicable, Artist shall make its best effort to become a certified Minority/Women Business
Enterprise ("M/WBE") firm with a certifying agency whose certification is accepted by the City
under the City's M/WBE ordinance.
12.16 Survival Provision
The provisions contained in Articles 4, 5, and 8 shall survive the termination or expiration of this
Agreement.
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12.17 Public Information Act
The Artist understands and acknowledges that the City is a public entity under the laws of the
State of Texas and, as such, all documents held by the City are subject to disclosure under
Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code. The Artist shall clearly indicate to the City what
information it deems proprietary. If the City is required to disclose any documents that may
reveal any of the Artist's Proprietary Information to third parties under the Texas Government
Code, or by any other legal process, law, rule, or judicial order by a court of competent
jurisdiction, the City will notify the Artist prior to disclosure of such documents, and give the
Artist the opportunity to submit reasons for objections to disclosure. The City agrees to restrict
access to the Artist's information to those persons within its organization who have a need to
know for purposes of management of this Agreement. The City agrees to inform its employees
of the obligations under this paragraph and to enforce rules and procedures that will prevent any
unauthorized disclosure or transfer of information. The City will use its best efforts to secure and
protect the Artist's information in the same manner and to the same degree it protects its own
proprietary information; however, the City does not guarantee that any information deemed
proprietary by the Artist will be protected from public disclosure if release is required by law.
The foregoing obligation regarding confidentiality shall remain in effect for a period of three (3)
years after the expiration of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 13
NOTICES
All notices, requests, demands, and other communications which are required or permitted to be
given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given upon
the delivery or receipt thereof, as the case may be, if delivered personally or sent by registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, as follows:
1. CITY OF FORT WORTH:
Copies to:
Fernando Costa, Assistant City Manager
City Manager's Office
City of Fort Worth
1000 Throckmorton Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
City Attorney
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