Truck Regulatory Officer's Duties
The citizens of West Fargo have a great deal of money invested in their
city streets. Like any other product, steets can become damaged if abused.
This abuse usually is due to over-weight trucks and becomes very expensive
for the tax payers. Therefore, the City of West Fargo elected to assign a
specific officer to help enforce weight limits set for specific streets.
The City of West Fargo has designated truck routes, where the streets are
built to handle heavier loads.
The Truck Regulatory Officer enforces all weight/width regulations on
city streets. The Officer is also responsible for checking construction areas during the construction season to
check for possible violations of load restrictions, working with contractors
to correct the situation.
The Truck Regulatory Officer works closely with the Public Works Director
and City Engineer regarding various problems that might arise in regards to
overweight vehicles. He or she handles complaints that any city official or
office receives in reference to truck and weight violations. The officer
conducts surveys for the engineering and police department such as speed
studies, traffic flows etc. He or she issues citations for overweight
vehicles and over dimensional size vehicles.
When not enforcing truck regulations the Weight Control officer will handle
nuisance complaints such as junked vehicles and/or places where items
commonly termed junk have accumulated, working closely with the West Fargo
City Planners Office.
The Truck Regulatory Officer works closely with contractors on problems
they might have in regards to oversize vehicles and over weight vehicles and
parking problems.
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