Municue

Code Compliance

department
5 mentions across 5 events

Also known as: Code Enforcement

Code Compliance is a city department responsible for enforcing city ordinances and maintaining neighborhood standards. The department addresses violations including high grass and weeds, illegal dumping, junk vehicles, substandard structures, zoning issues, and trash issues through its Code Enforcement division.
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public safety (5)
governance (3)
policy (2)
development (2)
budget (1)
parks (1)
housing (1)
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Location

818 Missouri Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104·Show on Google Maps ↗
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Activity Timeline

March 2026

Informal Report

Informal report examining which department — police or code compliance — bears responsibility for enforcing front and side yard parking violations, presented jointly by Police Commander Antione Williams and Code Compliance Director Brian Daugherty.

Enforcement Responsibility for Front/Side Yard Parking Violations - Antione Williams, Police Commander and Brian Daugherty, Code Compliance Director

Press Release

One year after launch, Fort Worth's Mobile Tool Shed program has helped nearly 200 residents access free yard maintenance tools, logging over 300 checkouts while reducing costly code compliance abatements citywide.

A year of impact: Fort Worth’s Mobile Tool Shed delivers for residents

February 2026

Press Release

Fort Worth city officials toured the New Mitchell neighborhood, which has been designated as the newest Neighborhood Improvement Program area and will receive over $4 million for revitalization efforts over the next three years. The tour included city leadership and department representatives who met with residents to discuss infrastructure and safety improvements.

Top City officials tour newest Neighborhood Improvement Program area

Press Release

Fort Worth launched its NET Force (Nuisance Enforcement Task Force) pilot program, conducting joint multi-departmental inspections at three chronic nuisance properties — Sandy Oaks Apartments, Eco Motel, and Southside Food Mart — to address code violations and improve neighborhood quality of life. Teams from Code Compliance, Animal Care & Control, Police, Fire, Environmental Services, Development Services, and state agencies participated.

NET Force pilot program delivers early results at nuisance properties

January 2026

Informal Report

Informal report proposing to name the North Animal Campus in honor of Henry.

Naming the North Animal Campus in Honor of Henry - Brian Daugherty, Code Compliance Director