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010524 Friday Staff Report City Manager’s Office 215 E. McKinney St., Denton, TX 76201  (940) 349-8307 OUR CORE VALUES Inclusion  Collaboration  Quality Service  Strategic Focus  Fiscal Responsibility MEMORANDUM DATE: January 5, 2024 TO: The Honorable Mayor Hudspeth and Council Members FROM: Sara Hensley, City Manager SUBJECT: Friday Staff Report Upcoming Meetings A. Public Utilities Board on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Council Work Session Room. B. Development Code Review Committee on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at the Development Service Center. C. Board of Ethics on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room. D. Historic Landmark Commission on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at the Development Service Center. E. Library Board on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at the South Branch Library. F. Cancelled - Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the Civic Center Community Room. G. Work Session of the City Council on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room followed by a Regular Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. H. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. in the Animal Services Training Room. I. Economic Development Partnership Board on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. in the City Council Work Session Room. J. Cancelled - Airport Advisory Board on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. in the Airport Terminal Meeting Room. K. Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers. L. Cancelled - Health and Building Standards Commission on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. at the Development Service Center. M. Cancelled - Community Services Advisory Committee on Friday, Jan. 12, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. at the Development Service Center. Please check the City of Denton website for final meeting days and times as information is subject to change after the Friday Report is published. Public Meetings & Agendas | Denton, TX (civicplus.com) General Information & Status Updates A. Pending Council Requests Work Session Topics – Pursuant to Ordinance No. 21-1837, the following items will be discussed during the Jan. 9 Council Work Session: 1) Request seeking a supermajority for a resolution to go directly onto an upcoming agenda to express support for state legislation similar to H.B. 870 and S.B. 1989, which would prohibit pet stores from selling dogs or cats unless they are obtained from an animal control agency, an animal shelter, or an animal rescue organization. Staff contact: Carlotta Cowan, City Manager’s Office B. City Council Candidate Resources – On Saturday, May 4, 2024, an election will be held for City Council Places 5, 6, and 7 (Mayor). Candidate and election information resources, such as the candidate packets and election timelines, are now available at www.cityofdenton.com/vote. The first day to file for a place on the ballot is Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024, with a filing deadline of Friday, Feb. 16, 2024. Early Voting will be April 22-30, 2024. Staff contact: Jesse Salazar, City Secretary’s Office C. DTV Video Highlights for December: - In addition to producing public meetings, DTV released several videos this month that raise awareness, educate, and inform our community. The following are highlighted videos: • Design Downtown Visioning Workshop YouTube Facebook o Our Design Downtown Denton Visioning Workshop - hosted at the UNT CoLab. • Recycled Books in Denton, Texas YouTube Facebook o Explore a uniquely Denton treasure - Recycled Books! • Police HQ Renovation Ribbon Cutting YouTube Facebook o It has been a long time coming and we finally got to celebrate! All videos air on DTV, are shared via social media channels, and are available on the City’s YouTube channel. Staff contact: Billy Matthews, Marketing and Communications D. Denton Airport Records Busiest Year Ever – The Denton Enterprise Airport has once again reached an all-time high! After breaking its record for aircraft operations in 2022, the airport shattered that record by over 35,000 with a whopping total of 212,200 operations (total takeoffs and landings) in 2023. This was by far and away the busiest year since official operations records began in 2004, making Denton Enterprise Airport the 5th busiest airport in the state of Texas, and placing us in the top 60 for the entire country. Airport staff will continue to work over the next year to make Denton a premier aviation destination and economic driver for our community. Staff contact: Chase Patterson, Denton Enterprise Airport E. Transparency Star for Economic Development Renewed – On Feb. 22, 2022, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts awarded the City of Denton a Transparency Star in Economic Development. The City of Denton has met the renewal criteria for this prestigious recognition and will continue to be listed on the state website as possessing an Economic Development Star. The Comptroller’s Office launched the Transparency Stars program in March 2016 to recognize cities, counties, and school districts making strides toward greater government transparency by providing easy online access to important 3 financial data. Denton is one of 84 cities (alone) and 214 cities, counties, and ISDs to be awarded the Economic Development Star. The City of Denton has obtained all five stars. Additional information can be found on the city website and on the state website. Staff contact: Erica Sullivan, Economic Development F. PACCAR/Peterbilt selected for Texas Enterprise Project Designation – On May 16, 2023, the City of Denton approved a resolution (23-723) nominating PACCAR, Inc., as an enterprise project to the Office of the Governor, Economic Development and Tourism’s Texas Enterprise Zone Program. The City was informed by the State that PACCAR was selected for Texas Enterprise Project Designation under the Sept. 1, 2023 application cycle. The Texas Enterprise Zone Program is a state economic development tool to promote job creation and capital investment in economically distressed areas of the state. Successful applicants are eligible to apply for state sales and use tax refunds on qualified expenditures, based on their capital investment and number of jobs created/retained. PACCAR is planning to invest $38.8 million on capital projects at its Denton manufacturing facility over the next five years. As part of the capital investment plan, the Denton plant will expand its Assembly 1 South Chassis Main Line to support increased capacity. $28.8 million of the project will add workstations to reduce employee congestion and will support future Battery Electric Vehicle Assembly needs. Additionally, PACCAR plans to upgrade the HVAC systems in its administration offices. $10 million of the project will include the renovation of flooring, ceiling tiles, and the purchase of furniture. Staff contact: Erica Sullivan, Economic Development Responses to Council Member Requests for Information A. Road Safety at Hobson Lane and Country Club – On Dec. 20, Council Member Holland inquired about the road safety regarding the right turn lane confusion for the road users at the intersections of Country Club Road and Hobson Lane, and Country Club Road and Fort Worth Drive. Staff conducted a preliminary Road Safety Audit (RSA) by completing site surveys during peak morning and afternoon periods, reviewing traffic controls, and observing turn movements at both intersections. Based on findings, relocating the confusing signage on the north end of Country Club Road, and introducing an exclusive right turn with a porkchop design could reduce right turn violations. Since Country Club Road and Fort Worth Drive are TxDOT-maintained facilities, the City of Denton cannot make any recommended changes on these roadways. Staff will refer this issue to TxDOT with the findings of this RSA. Staff contact: Scott McDonald, Development Services B. Winterizing Parks Drinking Fountains – On Dec. 23 and 24, Council Member Holland and Council Member Watts requested information regarding multiple park water fountains that were not operational. Each winter Parks and Recreation staff winterize outdoor fountains by turning off water pipes in order to prevent freezing and subsequent damage. Fountains and restrooms are typically winterized from December through February. The fountain shutdown period may vary depending on the weather. Staff contact: Gary Packan, Parks and Recreation. 4 C. Recycling Bin at Multi-Family Communities – On Dec. 28, a resident contacted Council Member Byrd with concerns regarding the lack of recycling bins within multi-family communities. As part of the City’s Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Strategy (CSWMS), multi-family entities were identified as a significant opportunity to divert from the landfill. Chapter 24 of the City’s Code of Ordinances was updated in July 2023, to include a new article requiring that all Commercial/Multi-Family entities recycle/divert materials as part of the implementation of the CSWMS. The Solid Waste and Recycling Department began outreach and education in October 2023. Staff anticipate multi-family buildings will begin recycling in July 2024, with complete implementation by the end of the calendar year. Commercial customers have three options for recycling/diversion: contract with the City of Denton for programmatic materials, contract with a 3rd party for programmatic and/or non-programmatic materials, or self-haul their recyclable/divertible materials, and report quarterly on the website. Staff contact: Brian Boerner, Solid Waste Upcoming Community Events and Public Meetings Please visit the City of Denton website for upcoming community events and details. Informal Staff Reports A. 2024-001 Combating Opioid Overdoses with Naloxone HCI (Narcan) ..............................6 Council Information A. Council Requests for Information .....................................................................................12 B. Public Meetings Calendar .................................................................................................14 C. Draft Agenda for Jan. 23 City Council Meeting ...............................................................17 D. Future Work Session Items ...............................................................................................23 E. Street Closure Report ........................................................................................................24 5 January 5, 2024 Report No. 2024-001 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Combating Opioid Overdoses with Naloxone HCI (Narcan) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Drug overdoses in the United States and in Texas continue to rise each year, with Opioid related overdoses rising the most, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). According to the CDC, more than one million people have died since 1999 from a drug overdose and over 75% of these deaths have involved an Opioid. There are numerous versions of Opioid based illegal drugs and prescription medical use Opioids on the market today. Fentanyl is the main Opioid that is currently in the news, and is available, both legally and illegally, which can cause death when improperly administered. In 2021, the CDC reported that there were 106,699 drug related deaths, of which 80,411 involved Opioids. In 2022, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) reported that Opioid related deaths in the state accounted for 2,782 deaths, which is a sharp increase from 1,982 deaths in 2020. In Denton County, DSHS reported that Opioids accounted for 54 deaths in 2022, which was up from 42 in 2020. The 54 Opioid related deaths in 2022 represents approximately 6 deaths per population of 100,000 in Denton County (54 deaths with an estimated population of 911,783). In 2022, by comparison, Collin County had approximately 8 per 100,000, Dallas County 9 per 100,000, Tarrant County 10 per 100,000, and Travis County approximately 17 deaths per 100,000. Locally, the Denton Police Department reports having responded to 11 confirmed Fentanyl related deaths since September 2022. To help combat Opioid overdoses, there is a medication that can temporarily reverse the effects of Opioids; Narcan. Narcan is a common brand name of Naloxone HCI, which is a medication that has been around since the 1960s. The primary use of Narcan is for the emergency treatment of an Opioid overdose. Slowed, shallow, or absent breathing is the most common effect of an Opioid overdose that Narcan is designed to temporarily reverse. When effective, Narcan is a medication for reducing and/or reversing the effect of an Opioid overdose temporarily. The downside of Narcan is that it only works for a relatively short period of time. The effective half-life of Narcan is approximately 30 to 60 minutes while the average half- life of Opioids is approximately 3-7 hours or even as long as 24 to 36 hours with Opioid medications such as Methadone. This means that the positive effect of Narcan on a patient can wear-off well before the body has time to process the negative effects of the Opioid. Therefore, it is vital the patients of Opioid overdoses who have been given Narcan are transported to a hospital emergency room (ER) even if they are acting completely “normal” after being administered Narcan. These patients need to be closely monitored in an ER and many receive additional doses of Narcan until their body can excrete the Opioids from their system. 6 January 5, 2024 Report No. 2024-001 DISCUSSION: Who has access to Narcan in the City of Denton (COD)? Fire Department: Traditionally, the Fire Department (FD) and local ERs have carried and administered Narcan for years. Narcan was not available to the public as an “over the counter medication” purchase, such as Tylenol or Advil. Over the past 2 years, the department has administered Narcan approximately 117-120 times per year, and the department has seen a documented positive patient response to the medication in approximately 20-22% of the time. The remaining 78-80% of the patients were not suffering from the effects of an Opioid overdose, but were having at least some symptoms that can mimic an Opioid overdose. It is important to note that Narcan cannot adversely affect those NOT experiencing an Opioid overdose when administered, as described above. Each fire engine, truck, quint, and ambulance in-service by the Fire Department carries Narcan. In addition, Fire Department personnel that operate staff vehicles have been given Nasal Narcan to carry in these vehicles. Police Department: Six years ago, as Opioid use began rising in North Texas, the Denton Police Department (DPD) proactively began acquiring Nasal Narcan for their officers to carry, through various resources for free. They have also distributed Nasal Narcan to each officer and continue to maintain a stock of Nasal Narcan for their officers. Police officers had previously been excluded from carrying Narcan since it was a prescription medication. This exclusion changed in October of 2017, when the Texas Attorney General issued an opinion that officers can treat Opioid overdoses and protect themselves based on Senate Bill 1462 that was passed in 2015. Nasal Narcan was initially obtained through a grant and afterward through the “More Narcan Please” program administered by the University of Texas Health and Science Center at San Antonio. In 2023, the Texas Division of Emergency Management helped distribute Narcan to eligible law enforcement partners across the state through the governor’s anti-fentanyl initiatives. Denton PD received 320 units of Narcan in September 2023 to distribute to officers. Prior to being authorized to carry Narcan, officers must attend a training given by members of the Denton Fire Department. Denton Community Shelter: The staff at Denton’s Community Shelter has access to and carries Narcan at their facility for emergency use if needed. Other COD Facilities: The COD currently has over 90 owned and maintained AEDs throughout the City. Most of these AEDs are in COD buildings and in AED Wall Mounted Cabinets. In January and February, the FD plans to acquire and place Nasal Narcan OD Kits in each of these wall mounted AED Cabinets. This will place at least one Opioid Overdose Kit (Nasal Narcan) in each COD Building. Staff at 7 January 5, 2024 Report No. 2024-001 each building will receive training on how to administer Narcan from the Denton Fire Department prior to the Narcan being placed. Homeless Outreach Team (HOT): The paramedic assigned to the HOT Team carries Nasal Narcan with him when the team is conducting outreach. COD outreach partnership with Recovery Resources Council: The COD has partnered with the Recovery Resources Council to help combat drug overdoses. This team consists of a counselor from their program and a Fire Department paramedic that go out monthly. They try to contact overdose patients who have been served by the department. The goal of the program is to offer these individuals services to keep them from becoming an overdose patient again. The counselor also offers the patient and/or other family members Nasal Narcan free of charge, if appropriate, based on the type of overdose. University Facilities: UNT has already begun adding Nasal Narcan in their AED cabinets on their Denton Campus. After the first of the year, the Fire Department will contact TWU and NCTC to see if they also plan on adding Narcan to their AED Cabinets. DISD: It is believed that at the beginning of this school year Denton ISD added Narcan to all their campuses. Staff will follow-up with Denton ISD after the winter break to confirm this. Retail resources for Narcan: In early 2023, The Food and Drug Administration approved Narcan as an “over-the-counter” medication, which means that it can be purchased without a prescription. Currently the retail price of Nasal Narcan is around $44-$45 for a 2 pack (approximately $22 per dose) without any coupon or other discounts. It is available at local pharmacies, including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, etc. Other Sources for Narcan: There also appears to be various organizations that offer free or reduced price of Narcan for individuals. Some non-profit organizations also offer mailing the Narcan to individuals. How is the City of Austin attempting to combat Opioid overdoses? The City of Austin is trying to reduce the number of Opioid overdoses in pretty much the same fashion as the City of Denton, albeit on a larger scale and with a few additions. Two noticeable outreach programs that Austin has that the City of Denton does not, include the following: 8 January 5, 2024 Report No. 2024-001 • Austin has an outreach team that attempts to make immediate contact with suspected Opioid overdose patients with their goal of reaching out to the patient before they are released from the hospital and offer them counseling resources, Narcan, etc. (The City of Denton currently tries to reach Opioid overdose patients at high risk for reoccurrence within a month.) • Austin has partnered with some non-profits and assisted them in getting Narcan if they can’t source it on their own. These non-profits have distributed Narcan in variety of methods including at least one “Free Vending Machine” and at large festivals that are hosted in Austin. CONCLUSION: Through the Police and Fire Departments, the City of Denton has various programs in place to address suspected and known Opioid overdoses. In cases that Narcan is warranted, the Police and Fire departments carry Narcan to be administered. As Federal and State Laws have changed over the past few years, Narcan has become readily available for emergency use in several public locations, including Denton’s Community Shelter, DISD school campuses, and throughout UNT’s Denton Campus. It is also planned that within the next 60-90 days Narcan will also be placed in all the AED Cabinets in City of Denton buildings. The CDC has recently allowed Narcan to be sold over-the-counter without a prescription, so anyone seeking to purchase Narcan can do so at pharmacies located in the City. Community members can also search for additional resources to get Narcan for free or reduced cost. The Denton Police and Fire Departments plan to continue building their internal programs as outlined. The Police and Fire Departments will encourage community members to follow the 5 steps on what to do if you think someone is overdosing, as suggested by the CDC, to include: • Call 911 immediately. • Administer Naloxone (Narcan) • Try to keep the person awake and breathing. • Lay the person on their side to prevent choking. • Stay with the person until emergency assistance arrives. The Police and Fire Departments will continue analyzing data to focus efforts on reducing Opioid overdoses in the City of Denton through outreach and other Community Risk Reduction efforts. If Council makes a policy decision to purchase Narcan for the community, it will likely have to be purchased over the counter, and not under the Fire Department Medical Director’s License. As the Opioid crisis continues, police and fire will continue to monitor best practices and make recommendations in adjusting our programs as needed. 9 January 5, 2024 Report No. 2024-001 As stated in the Executive Summary above, it is crucial in an Opioid overdose that the patient is transported to an ER even if they become fully alert and awake after being given Narcan. The reason for the need is because the half-life of Narcan is much shorter than most Opioids and the patient may need additional doses of Narcan over an extended period before the Opioids are fully excreted from their system. EXHIBITS: 9% 32% 17% 7% 14% 21% 7% 19%20% 16%15% 24% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 15-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61- FD Narcan Administration By Age 2022 2023 73% 58% 70%75% 50% 38% 27% 42% 30%25% 50% 63% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 15-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61- FD Narcan Administration by Sex Male Female 10 January 5, 2024 Report No. 2024-001 STAFF CONTACT: Kenneth Hedges, Fire Chief 9 7 7 11 9 13 8 7 13 6 16 1110 6 9 9 9 10 14 12 11 5 12 9 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 FD Narcan Administration By Month 2022 2023 18% 11% 30% 38% 25%29% 22% 50% 41% 17% 0% 12%14% 20% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 15-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-Total FD Documented Patient Improvement After Narcan Administered 2022 2023 11 12 Friday Report - Council RequestsSummary of RequestCouncil Member Requestor Date Received Staff AssignedDepartmentCommentsActionStatus1Request for staff to address anencampment near Spenser Road.Council Member Byrd01/03/24Danielle ShawCommunity ServicesReferred to CommunityServices.In Progress2Request for staff to meet with residentregarding installation of speed humps in acommunity.Mayor Hudspeth01/02/24Douglas Shoemaker PoliceReferred to Police. In Progress3Inquiry from resident regarding drainageissue and claim.Council Member Meltzer01/04/24Ethan Cox, Sara Bonehill Public Works -Drainage RiskManagementResponse provided to CMMeltzer on Jan. 4.Complete4Inquiry regarding recycling bins withinmulti-family communities.Council Member Byrd01/03/24Brian BoernerSolid WasteInformation will beincluded in the Jan. 5Friday Report.Complete5Request for staff to investigate utilitypayment concern.Mayor Hudspeth12/29/23Antonio PuenteCustomer ServiceStaff contacted customerdirectly.Complete6Request for staff to connect with anindividual regarding foster services.Mayor Hudspeth12/27/23Danielle ShawCommunity ServicesStaff will contact theindividual directly.Complete7Inquiry regarding water fountains incommunity park.Mayor Pro Tem Beck CouncilMember McGee12/25/23Christine TaylorCMO ParksResponse provided toMPT Beck and CM McGeeon Dec. 25.Complete8Request for staff to investigate turn lane onCountry Club Rd. near Hobson Lane andUS 377.Council Member Holland12/20/23Scott McDonaldDevelopment ServicesInformation will beincluded in the Jan. 5Friday Report.Complete9Two-minute pitch request seeking asupermajority for a resolution to go directlyonto an upcoming agenda to expresssupport for state legislation similar to H.B.870 and S.B. 1989. (Meltzer)Council Member Meltzer12/14/23Carlotta CowanCMO City Secretary's Office Legal Scheduled for Jan. 9Council Meeting.ScheduledPage 1 of 113 Meeting Calendar City of Denton City Hall 215 E. McKinney St. Denton, Texas 76201 www.cityofdenton.com Criteria : Begin Date: 1/1/2024, End Date: 3/31/2024 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body January 2024 1/4/2024 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 1/8/2024 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 1/8/2024 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 1/8/2024 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room 1/8/2024 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 1/8/2024 5:30 PM Library Board South Branch Library 1/8/2024 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Cancelled 1/9/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 1/10/2024 10:00 AM Animal Shelter Advisory Committee Animal Services Training Room 1/10/2024 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Council Work Session Room 1/10/2024 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board CANCELLED 1/10/2024 5:30 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 1/11/2024 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission Cancelled 1/12/2024 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Committee Cancelled 1/18/2024 3:00 PM Committee on Persons with Disabilities Development Service Center 1/22/2024 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 1/23/2024 4:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 1/24/2024 12:00 PM Downtown Denton Tax Increment Financing Zone No. 1 Board Development Service Center Training Rooms 1/24/2024 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers Page 1City of Denton Printed on 1/5/2024 14 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body Meeting Calendar continued... 1/26/2024 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee Council Work Session Room 1/29/2024 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 1/31/2024 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room February 2024 2/1/2024 4:00 PM Public Art Committee Civic Center Community Room 2/2/2024 1:00 PM Bond Oversight Committee Development Service Center 2/5/2024 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Civic Center Community Room 2/6/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 2/8/2024 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission Development Service Center 2/12/2024 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 2/12/2024 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 2/12/2024 5:30 PM Library Board Emily Fowler Central Library 2/14/2024 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 2/14/2024 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 2/20/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 2/23/2024 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee Council Work Session Room 2/26/2024 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 2/26/2024 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 2/28/2024 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room March 2024 3/4/2024 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Civic Center Community Room 3/5/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 3/11/2024 5:30 PM Library Board North Branch Library 3/13/2024 Downtown Denton Tax Increment Financing Zone No. 1 Board Council Work Session Room Page 2City of Denton Printed on 1/5/2024 15 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body Meeting Calendar continued... 3/13/2024 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 3/14/2024 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission Development Service Center 3/18/2024 5:00 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 3/19/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 3/20/2024 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 3/22/2024 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee Council Work Session Room 3/27/2024 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room Page 3City of Denton Printed on 1/5/202416 City of Denton Meeting Agenda City Hall 215 E. McKinney St. Denton, Texas 76201 www.cityofdenton.com City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 4:00 PMTuesday, January 23, 2024 Special Called Meeting WORK SESSION BEGINS AT 4:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL WORK SESSION ROOM CLOSED MEETING BEGINS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE WORK SESSION IN THE COUNCIL WORK SESSION ROOM CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF THE CONSENT AGENDA AND ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION WILL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CLOSED MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS CONSIDERATION OF PUBLIC HEARING(S) WILL BEGIN AT/AFTER 6:30 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGISTRATION GUIDELINES FOR ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL Individuals may speak during a Council meeting under one of the following categories: Open Microphone: At regular meetings only, individuals can speak on any topic that is not on the agenda for no longer than four (4) minutes per individual. This portion of the meeting occurs immediately after the start of the regular meeting session. Please note, Council members cannot engage in a discussion on topics presented during this portion and there are limited slots available for this portion of the meeting. Comments on Agenda Items: Public comments can be given for any item considered by the Council, EXCEPT work session reports or closed meetings. Individuals are only able to comment one time per agenda item and cannot use more than one method to comment on a single agenda item. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per citizen. Public Hearing Items: Individuals are limited to four (4) minutes per public hearing item. _________________________________________________________________________________ Individuals may participate by using one of the following methods: 1. In Person for Regular or Consent Agenda Items: Page 1 City of Denton Printed on 1/5/202417 January 23, 2024City Council Meeting Agenda To provide in-person comments regular or consent agenda items (excluding public hearing items), Individuals must be present at the meeting and submit a speaker card (available at the meeting location) to the City Secretary prior to the item being called. 2. In Person for Public Hearing Items: For public hearing items, speaker cards are encouraged but not required. 3. eComment: The agenda is posted online at www.cityofdenton.com/publicmeetings. Once the agenda is posted, a link to make virtual comments using the eComment module will be made available next to the meeting listing on the Upcoming Events Calendar. Using eComment, Individuals may indicate support or opposition and submit a brief comment about a specific agenda item. eComments may be submitted up until the start of the meeting at which time the ability to make an eComment will be closed. eComments will be sent directly to members of the City Council immediately upon submission and recorded by the City Secretary into the Minutes of the Meeting. 4. By Phone: Individuals may register to provide comments by phone. Instructions and a link to register to comment by phone will be available at www.cityofdenton.com/publicmeetings until noon of the meeting date. Residents will submit contact information using the link provided and receive further instructions via email on how to join the meeting by phone and provide comments. _________________________________________________________________________________ After determining that a quorum is present, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas will convene in a Work Session on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Work Session Room at City Hall, 215 E. McKinney Street, Denton, Texas at which the following items will be considered: WORK SESSION 1. Citizen Comments on Consent Agenda Items This section of the agenda allows citizens to speak on any item listed on the Consent Agenda prior to its consideration. Each speaker will be given a total of three (3) minutes to address any item(s). Any person who wishes to address the City Council regarding these items may do so by utilizing the "By Phone" registration process as referenced under the REGISTRATION GUIDELINES FOR ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL detailed at the beginning of this agenda. Registration is required prior to the time the City Council considers this item. Registrants may call in and remain on hold or receive a call back at the time the Work Session is called to Order and are encouraged to ensure they remain accessible to accept the call. 2. Requests for clarification of agenda items listed on this agenda for public hearing and individual consideration. This section allows members of the City Council to ask questions on items listed on this agenda for public hearing and individual consideration. Responses to questions on items listed under the consent agenda that are received prior to the meeting are available by clicking on Exhibit 1 below. The responses will be available prior to the start of the meeting, when applicable. Any handouts distributed at the meeting will also be uploaded to the below link by 12:00 p.m. on the business day following the meeting. Members of the Council may remove items from the consent agenda. When Page 2 City of Denton Printed on 1/5/202418 January 23, 2024City Council Meeting Agenda items are removed from the consent agenda and placed on the regular agenda by members of the council, the removed items shall be taken up in the order of removal right after the consent agenda. 3. Work Session Reports Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding amending Ordinance No. 20-2085 to include allowing for the appointment of staggered terms and allowing a member to serve three terms as a member of the Chief of Police Advisory Board. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] ID 23-1945A. Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction on pending City Council requests for: [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] ID 24-004B. Following the completion of the Work Session, the City Council will convene in a Closed Meeting in the Council Work Session Room to consider specific item(s) when these items are listed below under the Closed Meeting section of this agenda. The City Council reserves the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting on any item on its Open Meeting agenda consistent with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, as amended, or as otherwise allowed by law. 1. Closed Meeting: -- PLACEHOLDER IN THE EVENT A CLOSED MEETING IS NEEDED; OTHERWISE, WILL BE DELETED. -- Any final action, decision, or vote on a matter deliberated in a Closed Meeting will only be taken in an Open Meeting that is held in compliance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, except to the extent such final decision, or vote is taken in the Closed Meeting in accordance with the provisions of Section 551.086 of the Texas Government Code (the ‘Public Power Exception’). The City Council reserves the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting or Executive Session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Section 551.001, et seq. (The Texas Open Meetings Act) on any item on its open meeting agenda or to reconvene in a continuation of the Closed Meeting on the Closed Meeting items noted above, in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, including, without limitation Sections 551.071-551.086 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. NOTE: Any item for which a formal action at the Regular Meeting has been taken by Council may be subject to a request for a motion for reconsideration at any time during the meeting, at the Concluding Items Section, or after the meeting. In order to comply with the Texas Open Meetings Act, a request for a motion for reconsideration made during, at the end of, or after a Council meeting will be placed on the agenda and considered at the next official meeting of the City Council. Following the Closed Meeting, the City Council will reconvene in Open Meeting to take action, if any, on matters discussed in closed session. _________________________________________________________________________________ AFTER DETERMINING THAT A QUORUM IS PRESENT, THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF DENTON CITY COUNCIL WILL CONVENE AT 6:30 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL, 215 E. MCKINNEY STREET, DENTON, TEXAS AT WHICH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE CONSIDERED: 4. CONSENT AGENDA Each of these items is recommended by Staff or a board, commission, and committee. Approval Page 3 City of Denton Printed on 1/5/202419 January 23, 2024City Council Meeting Agenda thereof will be strictly on the basis of the those recommendations. Approval of the Consent Agenda authorizes the City Manager or his designee to implement each item in accordance with the Staff recommendations. The City Council has received background information and has had an opportunity to raise questions regarding these items prior to consideration. For those items recommended by a specific board, commission, or committee, the agenda item will reference that recommendation. To view the video of the related board, commission, or committee meeting, as applicable, a link can be found within the applicable supporting documentation (Exhibit 1). Listed below are bids, purchase orders, contracts, and other items to be approved under the Consent Agenda (Agenda Items A – K). This listing is provided on the Consent Agenda to allow Council Members to discuss or withdraw an item prior to approval of the Consent Agenda. If no items are pulled, the Consent Agenda Items will be approved with one motion. If items are pulled for separate discussion, they may be considered as the first items following approval of the Consent Agenda. Consider approval of the minutes of the January 9, 2024 Special Called Meeting.ID 24-005A. Consider nominations/appointments to the City’s Boards, Commissions, and Committees: Board of Ethics, Committee on Persons with Disabilities, Community Services Advisory Committee, Health & Building Standards Commission, Historic Landmark Commission, Internal Audit Advisory Committee, Library Board, Parks, Recreation & Beautification Board, Planning & Zoning Commission, Public Art Committee, Public Utilities Board, Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee, and Zoning Board of Adjustment. ID 24-006B. Consider approval of a resolution of the City of Denton providing the December 11, 2023 meeting absence by Public Utilities Board Member Susan Parker be excused; and declaring an effective date. ID 23-2218C. Consider approval of a resolution of the City of Denton providing the November 16, 2023 meeting absence by Committee on Persons with Disabilities Member Isaiah Heck be excused; and declaring an effective date. ID 23-2375D. Consider approval of a resolution of the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, requesting the transfer of that certain public roadway described herein on Exhibit “A” from the Texas Department of Transportation to the City of Denton. The limits of the certain public roadway described above are Elm Street and Locust Street from Eagle Drive to University Avenue. ID 23-1791E. Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton authorizing the City Manager to execute an interlocal agreement between the City of Denton and University of North Texas System (UNT System) for the dedication of permanent water easements and temporary construction easements on University of North Texas property to the City of Denton, Texas for the Northwest Water Transmission Main in exchange for improvements to the existing University of North Texas fire suppression system; and providing for an effective date. ID 23-2163F. Consider approval of a resolution of the City of Denton ratifying the submission of an application to the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) for the 2025 ID 23-2455G. Page 4 City of Denton Printed on 1/5/202420 January 23, 2024City Council Meeting Agenda General Traffic Safety Grant Program in the amount of $135,000 to provide blood draw services on Driving While Intoxicated Arrests; and providing an effective date. Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton approving and authorizing the City Manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with Denton County, Texas, constituting Denton County’s formal waiving of a claim to its allocated share of the proceeds of the U.S. Department of Justices - Office of Justice Programs - Edward Byrn Justice Assistance Grant (JAG Grant) 2023; and declaring an effective date. ID 23-2456H. Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas authorizing the City Manager, or their designee, to execute an Interlocal Agreement with the University of North Texas to conduct “Court on Campus” events, allowing University students to interact with court personnel, learn about court processes, and resolve any outstanding offenses before the court; and providing an effective date. ID 23-2484I. Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Denton authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement with the Texas Historical Commission to participate in the Texas Main Street Program demonstrating the City of Denton's commitment to continue as a "sustaining level official main street city" and authorizing payment of the annual fee in the amount of $2,600; and providing an effective date. ID 23-2490J. Consider adoption of an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 20-2085 to include allowing for the appointment of staggered terms and allowing a member to serve for three terms as a member of the Chief of Police Advisory Board. ID 24-007K. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, regarding an amendment to an existing Planned Development District (PD 174, Country Lakes), with amendments including but not limited to including, but not limited to, modification to the development plan to increase seating and parking capacity and modify access, on approximately 28 acres of land generally located at the northeast corner of Crawford Road and Carnegie Ridge Road in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas; adopting an amendment to the City’s official zoning map; providing for a penalty in the maximum amount of $2,000.00 for violations thereof; providing a severability clause and an effective date. The Planning and Zoning Commission voted (4-0) to recommend approval of the request. Motion for approval by Commissioner Smith and second by Commissioner Villareal. (PDA23-0001a, St Mark, Julie Wyatt) PDA23-0001 a A. 6. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION – CONSIDERATION OF THE USE OF EMINENT DOMAIN TO CONDEMN REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton determining the public use, need, and necessity for the acquisition of permanent water easements generally located along Interstate 35 East frontage road situated in the Alexander Hill Survey, Abstract No. 623 in the City and County of Denton, Texas, and more particularly described in the attached Exhibit “A” (collectively, the “Property Interests”) for the ID 23-2417A. Page 5 City of Denton Printed on 1/5/202421 January 23, 2024City Council Meeting Agenda TXDOT I35 Fort Worth Drive project; authorizing the City Manager and City Attorney to acquire the Property Interests by agreement if possible, including making all offers required by law; authorizing the use of the power of eminent domain to condemn the property interests if agreement cannot be reached; authorizing the City Attorney to file eminent domain proceedings if necessary; authorizing the expenditure of funding; making findings; providing a savings clause; and providing an effective date. 7. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton to declare the intent to reimburse capital program expenditures of general government ($53,117,000) with Tax-Preferred Obligations (General Obligation Bonds) with an aggregate maximum principal amount not to exceed $53,117,000; and providing an effective date. ID 23-2433A. 8. CONCLUDING ITEMS A. Under Section 551.042 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, respond to inquiries from the City Council or the public with specific factual information or recitation of policy, or accept a proposal to place the matter on the agenda for an upcoming meeting AND Under Section 551.0415 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, provide reports about items of community interest regarding which no action will be taken, to include: expressions of thanks, congratulations, or condolence; information regarding holiday schedules; an honorary or salutary recognition of a public official, public employee, or other citizen; a reminder about an upcoming event organized or sponsored by the governing body; information regarding a social, ceremonial, or community event organized or sponsored by an entity other than the governing body that was attended or is scheduled to be attended by a member of the governing body or an official or employee of the municipality; or an announcement involving an imminent threat to the public health and safety of people in the municipality that has arisen after the posting of the agenda. B. Possible Continuation of Closed Meeting topics, above posted. C E R T I F I C A T E I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the official website (https://tx-denton.civicplus.com/242/Public-Meetings-Agendas) and bulletin board at City Hall, 215 E. McKinney Street, Denton, Texas, on January 19, 2024, in advance of the 72-hour posting deadline, as applicable, and in accordance with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code. __________________________________________ OFFICE OF THE CITY SECRETARY NOTE: THE CITY OF DENTON'S DESIGNATED PUBLIC MEETING FACILITIES ARE ACCESSIBLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. THE CITY WILL PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION, SUCH AS SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED, IF REQUESTED AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE SCHEDULED MEETING. PLEASE CALL THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT 940-349-8309 OR USE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF (TDD) BY CALLING 1-800-RELAY-TX SO THAT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION CAN BE ARRANGED. Page 6 City of Denton Printed on 1/5/202422 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated Time A. Boards and Commissions Vacancies 23-2426 City Secretary's Office City Business 0:30 B. Future Charter Election Followup 23-2425 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:45 C. Two Minute Pitch: Meltzer 23-2423 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 2:15 A. Chiefs Advisory Board 23-1945 Police Department City Business 0:30 B. Two Minute Pitch:24-004 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 1:30 A. Audit Project 035 Staff Recruitment & Hiring 23-594 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Strategic Plan Update 23-1860 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 C. Public Facilities Corporation 23-2349 Community Services City Business 1:00 D. Hydration Stations 23-2233 Water, Parks, Dev. Services City Business 1:00 E. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 4:00 A. Southeast Denton Area Plan TBD Development Services City Business 2:00 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 2:30 A. DISD Preferred Partnership TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 B. Design Criteria Manual Updates 23-1855 Engineering City Business 0:30 C. Child-Care Facility Tax Exemption Bill - Senate Bill 1145 23-2453 City Manager's Office City Business 0:45 D. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 2:45 A. Big Idea Discussion - City Hall West, Lot across from City Hall, and land use ideas 23-2486 City Manager's Office City Business 2:00 B. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 3:00 A. Franchise Fees Audit 23-2467 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Parking Minimum TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD C. Chapter 6 - Animal Services Discussion TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD D. Menstrual Products in City Facilities TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD E. Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study Update 24-020 Water Utilities City Business 1:00 F. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 2:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 0:30 A. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 1:00 A. Electric Systems Operations : Phase 1 Audit 23-2459 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 1:30 Item Legistar ID Departments Type Estimated Work Session Date Item Dates Departments Type Estimated Work Item Date Approved Department Estimated Hours to Complete Requestor Vote Centers Resolution 10/17/2023 City Manager's Office TBD Work Session To Be Determined March 19 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) Other Major Items for Meeting: Other Major Items for Meeting: February 20 Joint Meeting with P&Z (@11:00 a.m.) Other Major Items for Meeting: Other Major Items for Meeting: Approved Council Pitches to be Scheduled Council Priorities and Significant Work Plan Items to be Scheduled Tentative Work Session Topics and Meeting Information Updated: January 5, 2024 Other Major Items for Meeting: April 2 Joint Meeting with Denton ISD (@11:00 a.m.) Other Major Items for Meeting: April 2 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) Other Major Items for Meeting: Other Major Items for Meeting: January 23 Work Session (@4:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) [Continuous Meeting] Other Major Items for Meeting: April 16 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) February 20 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) February 6 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) Other Major Items for Meeting: March 5 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) January 9 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) [Continuous Meeting] *This is for planning purposes only. Dates are subject to change.23 1 Street Closure Report: Upcoming ClosuresSCR Jan 8th - 14thStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact1Brook Lake (5900)@ Trailside DrAt Intersection01/22/24 02/16/24 ADA Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San Miguel2Seven Oaks LnSwan Park DrHarvest Moon Trl01/15/24 02/23/24 Concrete Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San Miguel3Wind River LnUnion Lake BlvdComo Lake Rd01/15/24 02/02/24 Concrete Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San Miguel Exported on January 5, 2024 11:43:09 AM CST24 2 Street Closure Report: Current ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact1Azalea StParvin StLaurel St05/30/23 03/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig2Bell AveSycamore StPrairie St08/21/23 03/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig3Bernard StAcme StRoselawn Dr05/30/23 01/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig4Bonnie Brae St SWalt Parker DrWillowwood St01/02/24 01/16/24 contractor installing duct bankcrossing (open cut) BB justsouth of Walt ParkerEngineeringRobin Davis5Bradshaw StWilson StPrairie St01/30/23 01/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig6Bradshaw StPrairie StSycamore St03/13/23 01/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig7Brightwood TerraceWilsonwood DrLongfellow Ln09/11/23 01/15/24 Utility Installation & StreetReconstructionEngineeringTaylor Holt8Camellia StParvin StLaurel St05/30/23 03/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig9Chaparral CtCooper Branch EDead End08/14/23 01/15/24 Utility Replacement & StreetReconstructionEngineeringTaylor Holt10Cherry Tree LnClear River Lndead end south11/27/23 01/12/24 Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San Miguel11Chittamwood CtDesert WillowCul V Sac01/02/24 02/02/24 Concrete Panel and SidewalkRepairStreetsRoy San Miguel12Churchill DrChurchill CirWindsor Dr12/11/23 01/29/24 Utility installations andpavement replacementEngineeringTaylor Holt13Clear River LnMontecito DrCountry Home Dr11/27/23 01/12/24 Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San Miguel14College Park DrPeach StDead End10/02/23 01/31/24 Street reconstructStreetsJeff Jones15Collins StJohnson StDead End West08/22/23 04/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig16Crawford StMulberry StSycamore St10/09/23 01/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig17Crenshaw LnAlderbrook DrHayling Way Intersection11/20/23 01/19/24 Street Panels and SidewalkRepairStreetsRoy San Miguel18Fowler DrCollege ParkPeach St10/02/23 01/31/24 Street reconstructStreetsJeff Jones19Hickory Creek RdRiverpass DrFM 183003/13/23 12/31/24 Bridge InstallationEngineeringDustin Draper20Highland StLocust StWainwright St01/30/23 01/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig21Industrial StBell StMulberry St07/05/23 01/26/24 Utility installation and roadwayworkEngineeringSeth Garcia22Leslie StWillowwood StDudley St08/31/23 03/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig23Maple StCarroll BlvdElm St07/05/23 01/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig24Maple StElm StCarroll Blvd09/15/23 03/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.Scott Fettig25Matthew AveThistle Hill IntersectionAndrew Ave12/18/23 01/12/24 ADA RepairStreetsRoy San Miguel26Mayhill Rd@ Spencer Rd03/28/23 01/12/24 Water main tie-in and turn laneadditionPublic Works Inspections Ryan Cuba27Meadow LnSagewood StShadow Trail11/29/23 01/15/24 Street ReconstructionEngineeringTaylor Holt28Mill Pond RdEmerson LnOld North Rd09/11/23 02/05/24 Utility Installations & PavementReconstructionEngineeringTaylor Holt29Mingo RdNottingham DrPertain St10/25/23 01/16/24 pouring approach and turn laneflaggers will be present duringnormal work hoursPublic Works Inspections Ryan Cuba30Mulberry StWood StCrawford St10/09/23 01/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig Exported on January 5, 2024 11:43:21 AM CST25 Street/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact31Mulberry StBell AveIndustrial St08/21/23 03/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig32Myrtle StFort Worth Dr (HW377)Eagle Dr06/05/23 01/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig33Myrtle StMaple StHighland St07/05/23 04/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.Scott Fettig34Myrtle StEagle DrMaple St07/05/23 04/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig35Oakwood DrMcCormick StEast Dead End10/02/23 02/08/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig36Peach StBell St NLocust St N10/02/23 01/31/24 Street reconstructStreetsJeff Jones37Pickwick LnOxford LnWindsor Dr08/21/23 01/15/24 Utility Replacement & StreetReconstructionEngineeringTaylor Holt38Pierce StMaple StHighland St07/05/23 03/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.Scott Fettig39Prairie StLakey StTo Cemetary/ Halfway down Prairie 08/17/23 01/19/24 Narrow lane closure from Lakeyup to Cemetary beforeBradshaw to install new stormdrain.Public Works Inspections Stephany Trammell40Spring Valley DrTwilight DrMorningside Dr01/08/24 02/16/24 Concrete Curb and GutterRepairStreetsRoy San Miguel41Sycamore StExposition StRailroad Tracks on Sycamore 08/17/23 01/19/24 Paving improvements fromExposition to RailroadPublic Works Inspections Stephany Trammell42Sycamore StIndustrial StWainwright St04/24/23 01/26/24 Roadway & UtilitiesEngineeringSeth Garcia43Sycamore StWood StCrawford St10/09/23 01/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig44Sycamore StExposition StCrawford St03/13/23 04/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig45Underwood StNorth Texas BlvdKendolph Dr08/28/23 03/31/24 Pavement replacement. EngineeringScott Fettig46Wainwright StHighland StPrairie St03/13/23 03/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig47Wellington DrJust North of Heather LnChurchill Dr12/11/23 01/29/24 Utility installations andpavement replacementEngineeringTaylor Holt48Willowwood StBernard StJacqueline Dr12/27/23 01/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig49Wind River LnComo Lake RdShoreline Dr12/11/23 01/26/24 Concrete Panel Repair StreetsRoy San Miguel50Wisteria StParvin StLaurel St05/30/23 03/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig51Woodrow LnMcKinney StMorse Rd10/12/23 01/12/24 remove and replace turn lane atduchess drPublic Works Inspections Ryan Cuba Exported on January 5, 2024 11:43:21 AM CST26 3 Street Closure Report: Completed ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact1Avenue CEagle DrHighland St09/18/23 12/12/23 Relocation of gas lines. AtmosGavin Petner2Avenue CMaple StHighland St10/02/23 12/30/23 Atmos gas relocationAtmosGavin Petner3Barcelona StN I-35 Service RdMesa Dr12/07/23 12/12/23 Atmos gas relocationAtmosGavin Petner4Barcelona StN I-35 Service RdMesa Dr12/07/23 12/22/23 Atmos gas relocationAtmosGavin Petner5Bonnie Brae StElm St (US 77)Bronco Way / Riney Rd 11/13/23 12/28/23 Contractor will be installing a 16inch water line off of the new 36water line along US77.EngineeringJesus Perez6Buena Vista DrMontecito RdMira Vista Dr11/06/23 12/29/23 Street reconstructStreetsJeff Jones7Carroll BlvdOakMulberry12/26/23 01/03/24 RestorationAtmosSheldon Gatewood8Lookout LnWindsor DrWestward Dr10/16/23 12/08/23 Panel and Sidewalk Repair StreetsRoy San Miguel9Mingo RdMockingbird LnSirius Dr09/25/23 12/29/23 Base FailuresStreetsJeff Jones10Parkside DrWindsor Dr WBowling Green St10/16/23 12/31/23 Pavement replacement EngineeringScott Fettig11Smith StJohnson StBell Ave01/30/23 12/31/23 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig12Smith StDallas Dr (Hwy 77)Hill St03/06/23 12/31/23 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott Fettig13Trinity RdMills RdCooper Rd10/12/23 01/05/24 Installation of force main anddemo of old systemPublic Works Inspections Ryan Cuba14Westwood DrDudley StParvin St10/30/23 12/08/23 Curb / Sidewalk/ Valley GutterrepairStreetsRoy San MIguel Exported on January 5, 2024 11:43:31 AM CST27