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Trails + Permits Update

By March 17, 2018

Special Operating Permits

A special operating permit is required for any commercial activity or event on Tarrant Regional Water District (“TRWD”) property.  TRWD property includes 72 miles of Trinity Trails. To view a map of the Trinity Trails that is considered TRWD property, click here: http://www.trwd.com/recreation/map/.

In an effort to assist with trail congestion and overall trail usage awareness, any event with 100 participants or more that has received an executed permit from TRWD will be included on the TRWD Recreation Calendar found here: http://www.trwd.com/recreation/recreation-events/ as well as the TRWD Smart Phone App.

Effective October 1, 2017, any event that has been issued a permit by TRWD to utilize the Trinity Trails and does not start/stop within parks owned by the City of Fort Worth will be required to pay a “Trail Impact” fee and Refundable Security Deposit. Fee schedule is available upon request.

≤100 Participants

Usage of the Trinity Trails for any run, walk or cycling event with 100 or more participants must submit a Trail Permit Application and proposed route to TRWD within a minimum of 60 days of the proposed event date.  Event date and route will be reviewed for any potential conflicts with other events along the Trinity Trails.  If approved, a permit will be issued and event producer must add TRWD as an additional insured on event’s certificate of liability insurance.  Requirements will be provided.

 

>100 Participants

Usage of the Trinity Trails for any run, walk or cycling event with less than 100 participants is considered more of a “social gathering” and does not require a permit issued from TRWD.  However, as a courtesy, TRWD would still like to be informed of these smaller groups so that we can help keep these groups informed of any larger events that may be taking place at the same time as well as to help prevent any potential collisions along the trails between the smaller and larger groups.


 

*Non-Profit Trail Impact Fee **Refundable Security Deposit
100-500 Participants $150 $500
501 or more Participants $300 $500
Commercial Trail Impact Fee **Refundable Security Deposit
100-500 Participants $300 $500
501 or more Participants $500 $500

Instructions:

  • All fees are due with executed permit.
  • Executed permit is to serve as invoice.
  • Make checks payable to: Tarrant Regional Water District
  • Mail checks to: Trinity River Vision Authority, 307 W. 7th Street, Suite 100, Fort Worth, TX 76102

 

*Non-Profits must provide valid proof of non-profit status and must be the permit holder.

**The Deposit will be returned to Event Vendor within 14 business days after the post-event inspection by District, pending there are no damages and the site is left as it was found. The Deposit secures Event Vendor’s performance hereunder, including the obligations set forth in Article 5 of permit.

 

ALL TRWD permits and forms are available at http://www.trwd.com/permits and the Special Operating Permit for events is available directly at http://www.trwd.com/apps/permitting/.

Lake Current Level Conservation Level* Level Difference**
Arlington 550.19 550.00 0.19
Benbrook 696.01 694.00 2.01
Bridgeport 820.87 836.00 -15.13
Cedar Creek 322.28 322.00 0.28
Eagle Mountain 644.71 649.10 -4.39
Lake Worth 591.15 594.00 -2.85
Richland-Chambers 315.65 315.00 0.65
*Conservation Level: The permitted level of water an entity is allowed to hold in a lake. Any amount above the conservation level is used for the temporary storage of flood waters and must be released downstream.
**Difference: Amount above or below conservation level.
For more information read our daily reports or the TRWD Lake Level Blog.

Check out the TRWD OneRain portal for a visualization of this information and more.

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