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SECOND AMENDMENT TO
FORT WORTH CITY SECRETARY CONTRACT NO. 49805
AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF FORT WORTH
AND CITY OF HURST FOR PARTICIPATION IN
THE CITY OF FORT WORTH'S ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION CENTER
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM
This Second Amendment to Fort Worth City Secretary Contract No. 49805 ("Second
Amendment") is made between the City of Fort Worth ("Fort Worth"), a municipal corporation, and City
of Hurst, ("Participating City") and located in TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS acting herein by and through
Clay Caruthers, its duly authorized City Manager.
WHEREAS, on October 19, 2017, Fort Worth and Participating City entered into an Interlocal
Agreement identified as F01t Worth City Secretary Contract No. 49805 (the "Agreement") for participation
in the Fort Worth Enviromnental Collection Center's ("ECC'') Household Hazardous Waste Program; and
WHEREAS, on September 19, 2023, Fort Worth and Participating City amended the Agreement
("First Amendment") to an increase in the cost per household visit to the ECC or per participating household
in a Mobile Collection Event from $50.00 to $95.00; and
WHEREAS, due to rising costs of the program since the execution of the First Amendment, Fort
Worth desires to increase the cost that each participating City pays per visit to the Enviromnental Collection
Center or per participating household in a Mobile Collection Event; and
WHEREAS, on September 16, 2025, pursuant to City of Fort Worth Ordinance No. 279977, the
Fort Worth City Council authorized the increase of the cost per household visit to the ECC or per
participating household in a Mobile Collection Event from $95.00 to $125.00; and
WHEREAS, Fort Worth and Participating City desire to amend the Agreement to increase in the
cost per household visit to the ECC or per participating household in a Mobile Collection Event to match
the cost authorized by the Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, Fort Worth and Participating City desire to amend the Agreement to clarify the
termination and amendment provisions in the Agreement; and
NOW THEREFORE, known by all these present, Fort Worth and Pa1ticipating City, acting herein
by the through their duly authorized representatives, agree to the following terms, which amend the
Agreement as follows.
I. AMENDMENI
1.Section 10 "Compensation", Paragraph A of the Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety
and restated as follows:
Amendment to CSC 49805
An Interlocal Agreement
Between Fort Worth and City of Hurst
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Participating City agrees to pay Fort Worth the sum of $125.00 per household per visit to the ECC (or per
participating household in a Mobile Collection Event) to dispose of household hazardous waste. If a
Participating City resident presents waste that was collected from multiple households, Fort Worth
reserves the right to charge the Participatirig City based on the total number of households fi•om which the
waste originated. Fort Worth inay, at its option, amend this Agreement to adjust the cost per liousehold
visit to the ECC (or per participating household in a Mobile Collection Event) by providing Participating
City at least thirty (30) days' written notice prior to the Fort Worth City Council's authorization of an
increase to the cost per household visit charge, suUject to the Participating City's consent. If
Participating City does not consent to the adjustment, then this Agreement may be terminated in
accordance with the terms of the Agreeinent.
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All other provisions of the Agreement which are not expressly ainended herein shall
reinain in full force and effect.
III.
ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE
This Amendment may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be an
original and all of which shall constitute one and the sarne instrument. A facsimile copy or computer
image, such as a PDF or tiff image, or a signature, shall be treated as and shall have the same effect
as an original.
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An Interlocnl Agreement
�etweeri 1� ort Woxth and City of �Iurst
ACCEPTED AND AGREED:
CITY OF FORT WORTH:
By:
Date:
Va,lerie Washington (Oct 20, 2025 12:52:50 CDT)
Name: Valerie Washington
Title: Assistant City Manager
10/20/2025
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED:
By:
Name: James Keezell
Title: Assistant Environmental Services
Director
ATTEST:
By:
Vendor:
Name: Jannette S Goodall
Title: City Secretary
Amendment to CSC 49805
An Interlocal Agreement
Between Fort Worth and City of Hurst
CONTRACT COMPLIANCE MANAGER:
By signing I acknowledge that I am the person
responsible for the monitoring and administration
of this contract, including ensuring all
performance and reporting requirements.
By:
Name: Rex Johnson
Title: Environmental Services Supervisor
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
M.Kevln Anders, I I
By: M.Kevin Anders, II (Oct 20, 202512:09:43 CDT)
Name: M. Kevin Anders, II
Title: Assistant City Attorney
CONTRACT
AUTHORIZATION:
M&C: C-28776 6-13-2017
1295: NIA
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ORDINANCE NO. 27977-09-2025
AN ORI)INANC� AMENDING IDENTIFIED PROVISIONS OF THE
CODE OF THE CITY OF FOIZT WORTH (2015), AS AMENDED, TO
REFLECT CHANGES IN THE FEES STATED IN THOSE COD�
SECTIONS; ADDING NE�V FEES AND CHANGING CERTAIN FEES
AND RATIFYING AND CONTINUING PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED
UNCODIFIED FEES; ALLOWING FOR CHANGES IN CERTAIN FEES
DUE TO MARI�T CONDITIONS; l)ESIGNATING OTHER
DEPARTMENTS ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE FINANCIAL
MANAGEM�NT SERVICES DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING THAT THIS
ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND
PROVIDING AN �FFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, certain City functions are provided on a fee-for-service basis, with such
fees designed to recover some or all of the costs incurred by the City to provide such services;
WHEREAS, adoption and revision of the utility rates for water and wastewater and for
municipal drainage (stormwater) are subject to specific processes and are therefore handled by
separate action in order to ensure compliance with those utility-rate-setting processes, but certain
other non-rate miscellaneous fees are simply set by Council;
WHEREAS, in liinited instances the Cees for other non-utility Citiy services are reflected
in codified ordinances that can be found in the Code of the City of Fort Worth (2015), as
amended; �
WHEREAS, for a number of other fee-based services, the City Code simply refers to
fees being set by City Council, which action may not take the form of an ordinance;
WHEREAS, the operations of the City's Public Events Department involve boolcing
business for conventions and other gatherings at the Fort Woi�th Convention Center months or
sometimes years in advance, necessitating the adoption of fees for such facilities beyond just the
irnmediately coming year;
WHEREAS, with the City having assumed responsibility for providing emergency
medical services (EMS) within Fort Worth and certain other neighboring cities, there is a need to
enact certain EMS-related fees, which are generally being set to inirror the amounts most-
recently charged by the prior EMS provider (Medstar);
WHEREAS, EMS fees within the schedule noted with an asterislc (*) reflect rates for
arribulance transport and related servi�es, as cai:egorized under Healthcare Common Procedure
Coding System (HCPCS) codes, and. is compliant with applicable federal billing and
reimbursement guidelines, including Medicai°e and Medicaid requirements, with fees subject to
periodic review to ensure compliance with regional standards and federal reimbursement
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guidelines and with billing and collections inanaged in accordance with standardized policies
through a third-pai�ty billing contractor, which policies are available upon request;
WHEREAS, the Fire Departinent will provide standby �re and EMS services for events
upon request, and it is recommended to clarify and update the fees for such services in an effort
to recover the costs of providing them;
WHEI2EAS, in an effort to improve transparency and facilitate locating the various
uncodified fees, staff recoinmends adopting a single ordinance as part of the annual budget to
reflect changes to codi�ed fees other than utility rates for water and stormwater and changes to
non-codiiied fees and to ratify all previously established fees that will continue to be charged for
the coming i"iscal year; and
WHEREAS, in connection with the adoption of the Fiscal Year 2026 budget, the City
Council deems it appropriate to adopt this instrument to amend certain non-utility fee schedules
in the City Code, to update the non-codified fee schedule as reflected herein, and to ratify all
previously enacted uncodiF'ied fees.
NOW THEREFORE, B� IT ORDAII�TED B�' THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI�E
CITY OF FOI2T WORTH, TEXAS THAT:
SECT'ION 1.
The following sections of the City Code of the City of Fort Worth are hereby amended in
accordance with the attached Exhibit "A" to reflect changes in certain fees and associated
laiiguage:
Chapter 12.5, Article VIII, Division 4, Section 12.5-841.1, "Residential Collection Fees";
Chapter 12.5, Article VIII, Division 4, Section 12.5-841.2, "Commercial Garbage
Collection Fees";
Chapter 12.5, Article VIII, Division 4, Section 12,5-843, "Environmental Protection
Fee"•
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Chapter 12.5, Article VIII, Division 4, Section 12.5-844, "Non City Waste Landfill
Environmental Fee";
Chapter 20, Article VII, Division 2, Section 20-271, "Application; ree; Duration";
SECTIOIV 2.
With the exception of Water and Wastewater utility rates charged by the Water
Department and Municipal Drainags utility rates chaxged by the Stormwater Division of the
Transportation and Public Worlcs Iaepartn�ent, all fees for the Aviation, Development Services,
Environinental Services, Financial Mana�ement Services, rire, Parlc and Recreation, Property
Management, Public Events, Trans�ortation and I'ublic Works, a�.zd Water Departments
begirming and effective October l, 2025 shall be thos� previously authorized by City Council
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action and are ratified and sha11 continue to be in effect by the adoption of this Ordinance, save
and except those fees where a change is being implemented as detailed on Exhibit "B" to this
Ordinance, including changes to pre�existing fees and enactment of new fees, and all such fees
and changes are hereby approved.
SECTION 3.
The Aviation, Development Services, Environmental Services, Financial Management
Services, Fire, Parlc and Recreation, Property Management, Public �vents, Transportation and
Public Worlcs, and Water Departments operate facilities and programs that compete with public
and private sector facilities for business and periodically need to inake adjustinents in response to
market demands and for promotional and educational purposes. Approval of this Ordinance
authorizes the Directors of the departinents identified above (or their designees) to adjust or
waive fees in response to marlcet demands, including, but not limited to, seasonal, weather-
related, and facility condition-driven factors; customer service resolutions; meinberships;
advertising opportunities; special marlceting promotions; and educational purposes. In addition,
to the extent any City-owned facility is managed or operated by a non-profit suppoi�t group, the
Director of the department having responsibility for such facility may exercise the discretion to
adjust fees by acting in concert with such non-profit organization. The inaximuin amount of fees
will continue to be capped at those ainounts previously approved by the City Council.
SECTION 4.
Approval of this Ordinance will also officially designate other personnel and departments
as acting on behalf oF the Financial Management Services (FMS) Department in collecting fees
and issuing licenses, as applicable. The City Charter charges the City's Finance Department
"with the administration of the financial affairs of the city, including the keeping and supervision
of all accounts and the issuance of licenses and the collection of license fees." As the City has
grown over the years, responsibilities for issuing licenses and collecting fees became
decentralized, with various departments and personnel being assigned as reflected in the City's
revenue manual. In connection with the adoption of the Fiscal Year 2016 budget, the City
Council approved M&C G-18545 (September 15, 2015), which formally designated the assigned
personnel and departments to act on behalf of FMS in collecting fees and issuing licenses, where
applicable. Adoption of this Ordinance continues that designation through Fiscal Year 2026.
S�CTICDIII�TT 5.
This Ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordin�nces and of the Code of the
City of Fort Worth, Texas (2015), as arnended, except where the provisions of this ordinance are
in direct coiiflict with the provisions of such ordinances and such Code, in which event
conflicting provisions of such ordinances and sucli Code are hereby repealed.
SE�TIO�i 6.
It is hereby d�clared to be the iratention of the City Council that the sections, pa.ragi°aphs,
sentences, clauses and phrases of this Ordinance are severable, and, if any phrase, clause,
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sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid
judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not
affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this
ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the
incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph
or section.
SECTION 7.
All rights and remedies of the City of I'ort Worth, Texas, are expressly saved as to any
and all violations of any previously existing ordinances which have accrued at the time of the
effective date of this Ordinance, and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation,
both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not
be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts.
S�CTIOleT 8.
This Ordinance shall talce effect on October 1, 2025 and after publication as required by
law, if necessary.
ATTEST':
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By: U
Jannette S. Goodall, City Secretary
API'ROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAI��ITi'
By. --�h, l'(�,� �.�
Denis C. McElroy, Assistant City Attorney
ADOPTED: September 16, 2025
EI'FECTIVE: October 1, 2025
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�ORT�'4'ORTII
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COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 6/13/2017
Create New From This M&C
REFERENCE 23ENVIR COLLECTION
DATE: 6/13/2017 N�.: C-28276 LOG NAME: CENTER ILA FY2018
PARTICIPATING ENTITIES
CODE: C TYPE: NON- PUBLIC NO
CONSENT HEARING:
SUBJECT: Authorize Execution of Interlocal Agreements with Various Municipalities and Other
Governmental Entities for Participation in the Environmental Collection Center Household
Hazardous Waste Program (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council authorize the execution of Interlocal Agreements with various
local municipalities and other governmental entities for their participation in the Environmental
Collection Center Household Hazardous Waste Program.
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The City's Environmental Collection Center is now in its 20th year of operation collecting household
hazardous waste from the residents of Fort Worth and surrounding communities on a year round
basis. In order for non-Fort Worth residents to participate at the center, each entity is required to
enter into an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Fort Worth.
The term for these Agreements will be for Fiscal Year 2018 (October 1, 2017 through September 30,
2018) with continuous one-year options to renew in future fiscal years. Renewal may be effected by
written notification by the City Manager or his designated representative to the participating entity
within 30 days of the expiration of the prior term and does not require specific City Council approval.
For Fiscal Year 2018, the rate per household for the period covered by these Agreements is $50.00
per household; this rate may be increased or decreased to meet program costs in future fiscal years.
It is anticipated that approximately $800,000.00 will be collected annually under these agreements.
During Fiscal Year 2017, over 50 entities signed participation Agreements with the City of Fort Worth.
For Fiscal Year 2018, it is expected that all of these entities will participate in this program.
The Agreement outlines the responsibilities of each party, establishes the rate for participation,
details procedures for loan of mobile collection unit, and delineates the usage of service marked
public education materials. The City of Fort Worth is responsible for the overall operation of the
Environmental Collection Center; including contracting with a hazardous waste disposal companies
for transportation and disposal of hazardous waste materials collected. The following entities may
execute an Agreement for continued participation in Fiscal Year 2018:
Alvarado
Arlington
Azle
Bedford
Benbrook
Burleson
Cedar Hill
Glenn Heights
Godley
Grand Prairie
Grapevine
Haltom City
Haslet
Hood County
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Cleburne
Colleyville
Crowley
Dalworthington Gardens
Decatur
Euless
Forest Hill
Fort Worth
Midlothian
North Richland Hills
Oak Leaf
Pantego
Parker County
Richland Hills
River Oaks
Roanoke
Saginaw
Sansom Park
Sherman
Southlake
Stephenville
Tarrant Regional Water District
(TRWD)
Trophy Club
H u rst
Johnson County
Joshua
Justin
Keller
Kennedale
Lake Worth
Lakeside
Unincorporated Tarrant County
Upper Trinity Regional Water
District
Watauga
Waxahachie
Weatherford
Westlake
Westover Hills
Westworth Village
White Settlement
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This contract will be with a governmental entity, state agency or public institution of higher education:
(see list above).
FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION:
The Director of Finance certifies that the Code Compliance Department is responsible for collection
and deposit of the funds due to the City.
TO
CFund Department Account Project Program Activity Budget Reference # Amount
ID ID Year (Chartfield 2)
Fund Department Account Project Program Activity Budget Reference # Amount
ID ID Year (Chartfield 2)
Submitted for Citv Manaqer's Office bv:
Oriqinatinq Department Head:
Additional Information Contact:
Fernando Costa (6122)
Brandon Bennett (6322)
Cody Whbittenburg (5455)
Robert Smouse (5153)
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