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Christina Brooks wants Fort Worth residents to know she’s disappointed that the city’s commitment to business equity has appeared to waver. As director of Fort Worth’s diversity and inclusion department, she said the city remains committed to working with minority- and women-owned businesses.
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Fort Worth City Council voted to eliminate a requirement that Waste Management hire minority- and women-owned businesses for its $479 million trash contract.
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Following increased reports of missed trash collections in Fort Worth, city staff are proposing revisions to their $479 million contract with Waste Management that would no longer require the company to hire minority- and women-owned businesses.
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Charlie Lauersdorf has thought about changing his email signature to include an apology for missed trash service. That’s how many complaints he regularly receives from residents about their garbage not getting picked up, the Fort Worth City Council member said last month.