Description: Attribute ColumnDescriptionproject_idproject id numberswidprimary key id from sidewalks datasetstreetstreet name from sidewalks datasetside_of_roadside of the road the sidewalk falls onserves_mmaDoes it serve an MMA? 5 points for MMA, 10 for Super MMApoverty_pctWeighted percent of households in poverty within 500 feet of project.poverty_scaledPoverty percent stretched from 0 - 10.disability_pctWeighted percent of population with a disability within 500 ftdisability_scaledDisability percent stretched from 0 - 10peiPEI scorepei_scaledPEI score stretched from 0 -10pei_quartPEI Quartilepei_quart_scaledPEI Quartile stretched from 0 - 10interactive_map_priorityCount of bike-focused interavtive map comments intersecting the project.interactive_map_priority_scaledInteractive map scores stretched from 0 - 10transit0, 5, 10 - Does hexagon intersect with a transit thoroughfare? 10 points for intersection, 5 points for within 1/4 mile.transit_scaledTransit score stretched from 0 - 10 (included for symmetry)equity_scoreCombined equity score including MMA, poverty, and disabilitydemand_scoreDemand score (field included for symetry)crash_record_scoreCrash score (field included for symmetry)comfort_scorePEI score (field included for symmetry)stakeholder_scoreInteractive map score (field included for symetry)prioritization_scoreTotal prioritization scoreprioritization_score_scaledPrioritization score stretched from 0 - 10prioritization_rankPrioritization rankmma_typeType of MMA intersecting project: None, MMA, Super MMAschoolTrue/False - is the project within 1/4 mile of a schoolhigher_edTrue/False is the project within 1/2 mile of a college or university.npa_priorityTrue / False - Is the project within 100 ft of and NPA priority area.high_crashTrue / False - does hexagon intersect a high crash corridor?high_disabilityTrue / False - Hexagon intersects area with above median disability percentage.d2_rankPriority rank within District 2d3_rankPriority rank within District 3d4_rankPriority rank within District 4d5_rankPriority rank within District 5d6_rankPriority rank within District 6d7_rankPriority rank within District 7d8_rankPriority rank within District 8d9_rankPriority rank within District 9
Description: Line representing the major capital project limits for TPW and Storm Water. This layer includes both active and completed major TPW/SW projects. Project limits for active projects will continually be added to the layer. As projects are completed their status will be updated to complete. For questions on specific projects please contact Michael Owen or the project and/or program manager associated with the project. This layer is maintained by the Project Control Specialist.
Description: In the wake of a nationally publicized police incident and resulting protests, the Fort Worth City Council decided in June 2017 to appoint a task force of community leaders who would advise the Council about important and timely issues relating to racial and cultural equity. The task force focused on a wide array of disparities affecting the quality of life in Fort Worth, pertaining directly or indirectly to six general topics: criminal justice, economic development, education, health, housing, and education. Task Force recommendations can be found here.Super majority minority area polygons (equal to/greater than 75 percent). These census block group based boundaries were used in the analysis for the Task Force on Race and Culture. Block groups are vintage 2012-2016 American Community Survey.Fields of emphasis:GEOID10 Total_Popu (Total Population)Minority_P (Minoirty Population)PERCENTMIN (Percent Minority)Contact and Ownership: Natalie Watkins, Natalie.Watkins@fortworthtexas.gov, Sr Planner, Planning and DevelopmentEdit Schedule: Edited every 12-24 months, depending on changes on the ground. Starting 3/2019
Copyright Text: City of Fort Worth, Task Force on Race and Culture, https://onefortworth.org/
Description: 50% or more minority population within Census Block Groups:In the wake of a nationally publicized police incident and resulting protests, the Fort Worth City Council decided in June 2017 to appoint a task force of community leaders who would advise the Council about important and timely issues relating to racial and cultural equity. The task force focused on a wide array of disparities affecting the quality of life in Fort Worth, pertaining directly or indirectly to six general topics: criminal justice, economic development, education, health, housing, and education. Majority Minority area polygons (equal to/greater than 50 percent). These census block group based boundaries were used in the analysis for the Task Force on Race and Culture. Block groups are vintage 2014-2018 American Community Survey.Fields of emphasis:GEOID10 Total_Population (Total Population)Minority_Population (Minoirty Population)PERCENTMIN (Percent Minority)Contact and Ownership: Zachary Hutcheson, Zachary.Hutcheson@fortworthtexas.gov Sr Planner, Planning and DevelopmentLast Edited: 09/2020
Copyright Text: ACS 2014-2018 Table: B03002 - Hispanic Or Latin Origin By Race. City of Fort Worth, Task Force on Race and Culture, https://onefortworth.org/
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>TPW Traffic Pavement Marking Group Maintenance Quandrants is created to managed work done by contractor according the boundary defined by Pavement Marking group.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Description: Ground surface elevations extracted from TNRIS 2009 LIDAR flight for the Tarrant County area. Data processed by Halff Associates, Inc. for the purposes of generating an ESRI Terrain dataset and 2-ft contours
Description: Business district boundary determined by Transportation Management Signal Maintenance group to distribute maintenance responsibility among the group
Copyright Text: Boundary is provided by James Rensing.