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051024 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: May 10, 2024 TO: The Honorable Mayor Hudspeth and Council Members FROM: Sara Hensley, City Manager SUBJECT: Friday Staff Report Upcoming Meetings A. Historic Landmark Commission on Monday, May 13, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at the Development Service Center. B. Library Board on Monday, May 13, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at the Emily Fowler Central Library. C. Canvassing of the City Council on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 12:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber followed by a Reception in the City Council Work Session Room. D. Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room and Council Chambers. E. Committee on Persons with Disabilities on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 3:00 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. Airport Asphalt Pavement Award – The Denton Enterprise Airport and its contractor, Jagoe Public, won the Texas Asphalt Pavement Association (TXAPA) “Quality Asphalt Pavement Award – Airport Category” for the 2022 Runway/Taxiway Improvement Project. The award recognizes the quality of the airport’s infrastructure and highlights project partners. The project included reconstructing approximately 880 feet of the airport’s main runway and the realignment of an adjoining taxiway. Staff contact: Chase Patterson, Airport B. Airport Master Plan Update – On Apr. 2, the City Council approved using Federal Aviation Administration grant funding for the Airport Master Plan Project to evaluate, and provide recommendations on, the airport’s facilities and regional role. Staff planning is underway and the Planning Advisory Committee, a group of airport and community stakeholders, will conduct its first meeting in June to provide input. The project is expected to run 12-18 months. Staff contact: Ryan Adams, Airport C. Eureka 2 Playground Closure – Eureka 2 Playground at South Lakes Park will be closed from Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 23 to replace and install new equipment such as a large net climber, bridges, rails, surfacing, and component hardware. Notice of the closure will be shared on the Parks & Recreation Facebook page. Staff contact: Russell Koch, Parks & Recreation Responses to Council Member Requests for Information A. Pembrook Place Road Condition - On May 1, Council Member Meltzer forwarded a resident’s inquiry about roadway condition of Pembrook Place. Staff assessed the roadway and determined it meets the conditions for inclusion into the current year’s maintenance workplan. Staff contact: Ethan Cox, Public Works B. Street Trees – On May 5, Council Member Meltzer forwarded an inquiry from a resident regarding responsibility for street trees. Street trees are trees within the public right of way alongside roads. The City’s tree ordinance places responsibility for the maintenance of street trees with the owner of the property adjoining the right of way. Staff contact: Ziad Kharrat, Parks & Recreation C. Noise Complaint – On May 5, Council Member Meltzer forwarded a noise complaint from a resident. Staff confirmed there was an authorized event in the area. Any events with amplified sound after 10:00 P.M. occurring Monday through Saturday, and at any time on Sunday, require a special event noise variance to comply with the City’s Code. Staff confirmed that the special event variance was valid during the time of the complaint. Staff contact: Autumn Natalie, Parks & Recreation 2 D. Sandburs in Joe Skiles Park – On May 8, Council Member Meltzer reported concerns from residents regarding sandburs, or “stickers,” in Joe Skiles Park. The Joe Skiles Park Improvement Project is addressing sandburs in the park, among other park improvements. To learn more about the project, visit its Discuss Denton page. Staff contact: Gary Packan, Parks & Recreation Intergovernmental News State: On May 9, Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan released the Texas House’s Interim Legislative Charges. Of note for the City of Denton and its residents, committees have been charged with examining housing affordability, clean water access and reliability, and the need for additional property tax relief. A copy of the full charges is attached. On May 15, several Texas Senate Committees will convene to begin their work on Lt. Governor Dan Patrick’s Interim Charges. The Committee on Veteran Affairs will convene at 9:00 A.M. on issues related to veteran mental health, support, and housing at 9:00 A.M. The Committee on Water, Agriculture & Rural Affairs will convene at 10:00 A.M. on issues related to water system reliability, and the Committee on Local Government will convene at 1:00 P.M. on issues related to adverse possession of property or “squatters.” The hearings will be held at the Texas Capitol and are open to the public. A livestream of the proceedings can be found here: https://senate.texas.gov/av-live.php Staff Contact: Kristi Fogle, Chief of Staff Upcoming Community Events and Public Meetings Please visit the City of Denton website for upcoming community events and details. Attachments A. Texas House 88th Interim Charges ........................................................................................4 Council Information A. Council Requests for Information ......................................................................................28 B. Public Meetings Calendar ..................................................................................................30 C. Future Work Session Items ................................................................................................33 D. Street Closure Report .........................................................................................................34 3 4 Committee on Agriculture & Livestock 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 1750, relating to the applicability of certain city requirements to agricultural operations; and • HB 2308, relating to nuisance actions and other actions against agricultural operations. 2. Agricultural Product Regulations: Study the notice procedures and issuance of written stop-sale orders by the Texas Department of Agriculture and the seizure and destruction of infested, infected, or noncompliant products. Make recommendations to ensure the private property interests of Texas agricultural producers are appropriately balanced with the state’s public safety interests. 3. Foreign-Owned Agricultural Land: Examine foreign ownership of farm-, timber-, and pastureland and agricultural processing facilities in Texas to determine whether Texas industries and supply chains are adequately protected from threats and disruptions and if further safeguards and restrictions on ownership are needed. 5 Committee on Appropriations 1. Monitoring: Monitor and oversee the implementation of appropriations bills and other relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature, including the following: • Implementation and impact of additional appropriations made to enhance affordability at institutions of higher education; • Mission-specific formula funding at health-related institutions of higher education; • Implementation and impact of appropriations under Article II for reimbursement rates; and • Programs assisting victims with crime and revenues associated with the awards. Monitor the federal revenue trends and resources available to efficiently administer timely payments to those awarded grants from the Trusteed Programs within the Office of the Governor and the Office of the Attorney General. 2. Cross-Agency Funding Efficiencies: Examine cross-article funding streams within the Texas Education Agency, such as School Health and Related Services (SHARS), determine where overlapping programs are best fit and funded, and make policy recommendations to improve transparency and accountability between agencies. 6 Committee on Business & Industry 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 4, relating to the regulation of the collection, use, processing, and treatment of consumers' personal data by certain business entities; imposing a civil penalty. 2. Housing Affordability: Evaluate the impact on housing prices and rent caused by institutional buyers to determine whether policy changes are needed to ensure families and individuals are not unfairly priced out of homeownership. 3. Protections Against Fraudulent Deeds: Examine the proliferation of fraudulent deeds purporting to convey the sale or transfer of real or personal property. Recommend policy changes that will better protect potential victims from this illicit activity. 7 Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 17, relating to official misconduct by and removal of prosecuting attorneys. 2. Protecting Survivors Against Crimes of Abusers: Examine the shift in criminalization of children by human traffickers into other criminal enterprises, such as aggravated robbery, as well as the Texas Penal Code definition of “duress” as an affirmative defense for survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence. Make recommendations to prevent the criminalization of survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence for the crimes of their abusers. 8 Committee on Culture, Recreation & Tourism 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 2719, relating to the powers of the Texas Historical Commission over historic sites in this state; and • SB 1648, relating to the centennial parks conservation fund. 2. Conservation of Texas Farm and Ranch Lands: Evaluate the purpose and effectiveness of the Texas Farm and Ranch Lands Conservation Program. Identify the trends and impacts of land fragmentation given the state’s rapid population growth and proud legacy of private land stewardship and evaluate the risks of increased foreign ownership of Texas land resulting from fragmentation. Examine the ecological and economic benefits of existing land conservation programs and the potential future role of strategic conservation initiatives to assist in the preservation of critical natural resources for the benefit of Texans in future generations. 3. Support for Coastal Shrimping and Fishing Industries: Study the impact of excessive imports of shrimp from other countries and related trade practices on local economies, domestic shrimp populations, and public health and safety. Identify measures to promote Texas gulf shrimp and support local fisherman and coastal communities. 9 Committee on Defense & Veterans Affairs 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 90, relating to benefits for certain members of the Texas military forces and survivors of members of the Texas military forces; and • HB 671, relating to a veterans suicide prevention campaign. 2. Identification and Support of Texas Veterans: Identify barriers to identifying and verification of veteran status. Make recommendations to improve identification efforts to better engage and support the state’s veteran populations. 3. Professional License Portability for Military and Spouses: Evaluate compliance statewide with the Section 19 of the Veterans Auto and Education Improvement Act of 2022 (P.L. 117-333, 50 U.S.C. §4025a), concerning the portability of professional licenses of service members and spouses and make recommendations to ensure that service members and their spouses may, under appropriate circumstances, continue to practice under a license issued by another jurisdiction. 4. Strength of Texas Military Bases: Review the federal criteria for considering and recommending base closure or realignment and evaluate the strength of Texas Military Bases under the scoring system utilized by the U.S. Department of Defense. Make recommendations to mitigate the risk of realignments or closures of military installations in Texas. 10 Committee on Elections 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • SB 1070, relating to the interstate voter registration crosscheck program; and • SB 1750, relating to abolishing the county elections administrator position in certain counties. 2. Adherence to Texas Election Laws: Evaluate the Secretary of State’s Election Audit Program’s findings and solicit information regarding emergent election issues in other counties. Make recommendations to ensure counties faithfully adhere to Texas election laws and those tasked with administering and enforcing the law receive appropriate resources and training. 11 Committee on Environmental Regulation 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 3060, relating to the regulation of recycling and recycled products; and • HB 4885, relating to programs established and funded under the Texas emissions reduction plan. 2. Impact of New EPA Air Quality Regulations: Evaluate and address the implications of recent EPA regulations proposed and promulgated rules to assess their collective impact on air quality in Texas. Examine the necessity for a new State Implementation Plan and explore potential legislative measures to ensure a balanced approach that promotes regulatory compliance while preserving economic vitality, especially in counties identified as at risk of violation. 3. Texas Hydrogen Industry: Evaluate the environmental impacts of the industrial development of emerging markets for hydrogen, including production, transportation, storage, power generation, and other competitive market opportunities. Make recommendations needed to build a competitive hydrogen industry in the state. 12 Committee on Higher Education 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 8, relating to public higher education, including the public junior college state finance program; • HB 2804, relating to use of the name, image, or likeness of a student athlete participating in an intercollegiate athletic program at an institute of higher education; • Legislation impacting students who are pregnant, including HB 1361, SB 412, and SB 459; • SB 17, relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at public institutions of higher education; • SB 18, relating to the tenure and employment of faculty members at certain public institutions of higher education; and • SB 25, relating to support for nursing-related postsecondary education, including scholarships to nursing students, loan repayment assistance to nurses and nursing faculty, and grants to nursing education programs. 2. Strong School-to-Workforce Pipeline: Evaluate the alignment of postsecondary success incentives across PK-12 and higher education systems, as well as the tri-agency collaboration between PK-12, postsecondary education, and workforce to advance the “Building a Talent Strong Texas” goals outlined by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. 3. Student Athlete Compensation: Review the status of “Name, Image & Likeness” (NIL) across the state and the country. Review what, if any, action to alter NIL by the National Collegiate Athletic Association or the federal government has occurred with the goal to alter current Texas policies that may impact Texas student-athletes and institutions of higher education. 13 Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 3290, relating to the next generation 9-1-1 service fund; and • SB 602, relating to the law enforcement authority of federal border patrol agents. 2. Firearm Purchasing Fees: Examine existing firearm purchasing and transfer fees. Consider their efficacy and the impact of reducing or eliminating the fees. 3. Use of Less-Lethal Devices in Law Enforcement: Study the use of less-lethal devices in law enforcement encounters, including recent incidents, and their potential to reduce the risk of death or injury to officers and suspects. Consider methods to increase the use of less-lethal devices for the safety and benefit of all parties. 4. Communications Interoperability: Study the communications challenges of first responders and emergency personnel. Make recommendations, considering the need for a cross-agency communications upgrade or statewide interoperability plan, to increase reliable, available, and modern communications for public safety and emergency response purposes in communities across the state. 14 Committee on Human Services 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 1575, relating to improving health outcomes for pregnant women; and • SB 24, relating to the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and the transfer to the commission of certain powers and duties from the Department of Family and Protective Services. 2. Medicaid Contracting: Evaluate the appropriate role of the state in overseeing Medicaid managed care. 3. Support for Texans with Intellectual Disabilities: Evaluate access to Home and Community-based Services (HCS) waivers, including the interest list, effects of inflation on the cost of services, and availability of services and service providers. Consider the long-term stability of long-term services and supports in waiver programs and consider alternative delivery models. 15 Committee on Insurance 1. Monitoring: Monitor and oversee the implementation, to ensure the intended legislative outcome, of the following legislation passed by the 88th Legislature: • HB 1553, relating to the definition of amusement ride for purposes of amusement ride regulation; and • HB 2259, relating to the sale and purchase of retail fireworks permits. Committee on International Relations & Economic Development 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 1755, relating to the creation of the Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund; and • HB 4451, relating to a report by the Texas Workforce Commission regarding apprenticeship opportunities in this state for emerging and high-demand industries. 2. Early Childhood Education Industry: Evaluate the current state of the early childhood education industry. Review current early childhood policies and evaluate their effectiveness, including barriers to enter the Child Care Services program. 16 Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 19, relating to the creation of a specialty trial court to hear certain cases; authorizing fees; • HB 841, relating to certain judicial statistics and related information gathered by the Texas Judicial Council; and • HB 2384, relating to court administration, including the knowledge, efficiency, training, and transparency requirements for candidates for or holders of judicial offices. Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family Issues 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation. 2. “Best Interest of Child” in Family Law: Examine the Texas Family Code definition of “best interest of a child” used in determining issues of conservatorship of and access to a child; determine whether policy changes can better protect the rights and interest of children and parents. 3. Juvenile Justice System Outcomes: Evaluate the system for adjudicating and disposing of cases involving delinquent conduct and determine whether changes to juvenile court proceedings and improvements to the planning and funding for services to keep children in the juvenile justice system closer to home will lead to better overall outcomes for youth and public safety. 17 Committee on Land & Resource Management 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 14, relating to third-party review of plats and property development plans, permits, and similar documents and the inspection of an improvement related to such a document; • SB 929, relating to the notices and compensation a municipality must provide before revoking the right to use property for a use that was allowed before the adoption of or change to a zoning regulation or boundary; and • SB 2038, relating to release of an area from a municipality’s extraterritorial jurisdiction by petition or election. 2. Housing Affordability: Examine factors affecting housing attainability and affordability in Texas, including state and local laws impacting supply and demand for housing, barriers to construction resulting from zoning practices, and the availability and costs of housing inputs. 18 Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 1859, relating to the regulation of air conditioning and refrigeration contracting, including eligibility for an air conditioning and refrigeration technician registration or certification; • HB 3579, relating to the regulation of massage therapists and massage establishments by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and political subdivisions; and • HB 4446, relating to certain licensing and permitting requirements for game rooms; authorizing an occupational permit or license; authorizing a fee. 19 Committee on Natural Resources 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • SB 28, relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water Development Board. 2. Water Reuse Expansion: Examine opportunities to expand the reuse of waters in Texas as an additional water supply and identify funding deficiencies for water reuse projects and regulatory impediments that make expansion of water reuse difficult in Texas. 3. Reliability of Clean Water Access: Evaluate the causes, durations, and incidence of boil water notices issued by public water systems. Identify solutions to keep critical water infrastructure online during public water system failures and consider whether policy changes are necessary to prevent interruption to the public’s access to clean, reliable drinking water. 4. Groundwater Infrastructure: Examine Texas groundwater data infrastructure, data collection, and monitoring practices and identify policy solutions for improvement in the areas of understanding local groundwater conditions; groundwater modeling for planning and decision-making; and resource management. Committee on Pensions, Investments & Financial Services 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • SB 10, relating to certain benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas. 2. ESG: Examine the ways in which environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies are contradictory to fiduciary duties and the resultant detrimental effect on investors. 20 Committee on Public Education 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 1605, relating to instructional material and technology, the adoption of essential knowledge and skills for certain public school foundation curriculum subjects, and the extension of additional state aid to school districts for the provision of certain instructional materials; authorizing a fee; • HB 2209, relating to establishing the Rural Pathway Excellence Partnership (R-PEP) program and creating an allotment and outcomes bonus under the Foundation School Program to support the program; and • SB 2124, relating to an advanced mathematics program for public school students in middle school. 2. Educational Opportunity: Consider issues and matters to increase educational opportunities in Texas to ensure that students and families have increased options to attend a high-quality school, regardless of circumstance. Evaluate the use of education savings accounts in other states and make recommendations for a Texas program, including suggestions on eligibility and prioritization of applicants. 3. Teacher Certifications: Examine the causes for and the impact to student outcomes of the increasing number of newly hired Texas teachers who are not certified by the State Board for Educator Certification. Make recommendations to enhance opportunities for uncertified teachers to become certified and strengthen parental rights and notifications. 4. Early Literacy and Numeracy Outcomes: Evaluate opportunities to improve students’ foundational early literacy and numeracy outcomes in Pre-Kindergarten through the third grade. Study best practices for identifying students requiring reading and math intervention and providing evidence-based intervention strategies. Recommend changes and evaluate investments to increase the number of students achieving reading and math proficiency by the end of third grade. 21 Committee on Public Health 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • SB 26, relating to local mental health authority and local behavioral health authority audits and mental and behavioral health reporting, services, and programs. 2. Responses to Mental Health Emergencies: Review and evaluate best practices of procedures for the emergency detention of a person with mental illness. 3. Rural Access to Prenatal Care: Examine the causes contributing to the closures of obstetrics units in rural areas and the attendant effects on births and infant and maternal mortality. Make recommendations to facilitate convenient access to prenatal and obstetrical care. 22 Committee on State Affairs 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 9, relating to the development and funding of broadband and telecommunications services; • HB 2555, relating to transmission and distribution system resiliency planning by and cost recovery for electric utilities; • HB 5174, relating to the establishment and administration of the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium; • SB 1699, relating to electricity service in the ERCOT power region, including the participation of aggregated distributed energy resources in the ERCOT market; and • SB 2627, relating to funding mechanisms to support the construction, maintenance, modernization, and operation of electric generating facilities. 2. Securing the Border: Conduct a review of functions and operations of state agencies involved with carrying out Operation Lone Star as they relate to securing the border and preventing transnational criminal activity. Evaluate whether agencies have sufficient resources and authority to carry out their prescribed duties. Make recommendations to increase the safety and wellbeing of personnel and efficiency of agency operations as needed. 3. Economic Challenges Impacting Insurance Premiums: Examine the impact of current economic challenges on the escalating costs of insurance premiums, including factors contributing to the withdrawal of insurance providers from certain markets. Investigate solutions to help Texans more easily and affordably obtain property and casualty insurance coverage. Evaluate long-term strategies for shifting from state-funded insurance programs to sustainable private market alternatives. 4. Review TWIA Funding: Review current state policy as it relates to the operation and funding of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA), including state agency capacity to effectively oversee TWIA. Evaluate the ability of state agencies and 23 instrumentalities to secure the seacoast region’s ability to produce energy and advance science and technology, including the role of reinsurance in maintaining economic security and ways to reduce the burden of reinsurance purchases on energy production and scientific and technological advances, while maintaining adequate coverage for policyholders. 5. Panhandle Wildfires: Evaluate the findings and recommendations of the Investigative Committee on the Panhandle Wildfires that are within the committee’s jurisdiction and develop related legislative solutions and other actions for preventing future wildfires and improving wildfire disaster preparedness, response, and mitigation. 24 Committee on Transportation 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation. 2. Port Infrastructure and Maritime Industry: Study long-term needs of the maritime industry in Texas. Evaluate the implementation status of the Maritime Port Mission Plan and make recommendations to improve port planning, safety measures, and project delivery. Examine status of TxDOT seaport projects that received funding during the 88th Legislature. 3. Bridge Safety: Evaluate the current status of state-maintained bridges, existing safety standards related to bridges, and long-term financial needs for bridge planning, construction, maintenance, and inspection. Examine ways to improve bridge project delivery. 4. Alleviating Road Traffic: Identify the state's most congested roadways and review state forecasts for future congestion and the expected impact on economic activity. Evaluate TxDOT plans for alleviating congestion and consider the necessity of additional options to ensure economic development, congestion, and safety goals are achieved in a timely manner with reduced cost to public tax dollars. 25 Committee on Ways & Means 1. Monitoring: Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HJR 2/SB 2 (88 S2), relating to providing property tax relief through the public school finance system, exemptions, limitations on appraisals and taxes, and property tax administration; authorizing the imposition of a fee; • HB 5, the Texas Jobs, Energy, Technology, and Innovation Act, relating to agreements authorizing a limitation on taxable value of certain property to provide for the creation of jobs and the generation of state and local tax revenue; authorizing fees; authorizing penalties; and • HB 796, relating to the creation and maintenance by an appraisal district of a publicly available Internet database of information regarding protest hearings conducted by the appraisal review board established for the district. 2. Property Tax Relief: Study and make recommendations to build on the historic property tax relief provided by the 88th Legislature, including: • Whether Texas’ economic performance and state tax revenues support further compression of school district tax rates; • Whether to extend the limitation on appraised value of certain non-homestead real property past the current expiration date of December 31, 2026; • Whether to maintain the homestead exemption at its current rate; and • Whether to further reduce the limit on appraised value of homesteads. 26 Committee on Youth Health and Safety 1. Monitoring: Monitor the programs under the Committee’s jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 88th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation, including the following: • HB 3, relating to measures for ensuring public school safety, including the development and implementation of purchases relating to and funding for public school safety and security requirements and the provision of safety-related resources; and • HB 18, relating to the protection of minors from harmful, deceptive, or unfair trade practices in connection with the use of certain digital services and electronic devices, including the use and transfer of electronic devices to students by a public school. 2. Behavioral Health Services for At-Risk Youth: Evaluate programs and services currently available to children and families that are either involved with, or at high risk for becoming involved with, the foster care and juvenile justice systems. Study the current barriers for accessing community-based behavioral health services for children with intense behavioral health needs, with an emphasis on ensuring that parents do not have to give up custody of children to gain access to services. 27 28 Policy and Worksession RequestsDate Received Council Member RequestorInitiated ByStatus ActionSummary of RequestStaff AssignedDepartmentComments05/01/24 Council Member MeltzerResidentCompleteResidential street repair requestEthan CoxPublic Works -StreetsStaff provided an update to the resident.Scheduling the concrete contractor, willalso repave the road, rebuild curb andgutter to improve drainage.05/05/24 Council Member MeltzerResidentCompleteTree issue, clarity on who is responsible for care Ziad KharratParksStaff site visit was conducted dead treeappears in ROW. Staff communicatedwith the resident. The City does not haveprograms to assist with the removal ofdead/hazardous trees.05/05/24 Council Member MeltzerResidentCompleteNoise complaint near Good Samaritan and Hinkle Autumn NatalieParksSpecial event variance on the noiseordinance was for Friday and Saturdayuntil 12 a.m., and Sunday at 11 p.m.05/07/24 Mayor HudspethResidentIn ProgressFlooding related to drainage issuesScott McDonaldDevelopment ServicesReferred to staff, still investigating. Staffwill call resident once they havedeveloped a plan05/07/24 Mayor Pro Tem BeckResidentIn ProgressInquiry regarding speed on NottinghamFarhan ButtPublic Works-TrafficStaff is currently conducting a speedstudy that will take at least two weeks tocomplete. Police informed and requestedfor enforcement.05/08/24 Mayor HudspethOtherCompleteRotary requesting space to place a Peace Pole Gary PackanParksStaff looking to add it to the Parksmasterplan.05/08/24 Council Member MeltzerResidentCompleteSandburs in Skiles ParkGary PackanParksStaff provided an update to the CM.Additional sodding, irrigation, andtargeted treatments are planned to stoptheir growth.05/09/24 Mayor Pro Tem BeckCouncil MemberCompleteHVAC issues at the Patterson Arts CenterTom GramerFacilities/FleetStaff investigated and discoveredthermostats were set to 68.5.Temperatures adjusted to moreacceptable setting for occupants.05/09/24 Mayor HudspethResidentCompleteInternet service optionsLeisha MeineInformation TechnologyStaff indicated that the providers in thearea are Charter Spectrum, FrontierEnterprises and AT&T. Option to reachout to all the providers and see if theycould expand their coverage.Page 1 of 1Exported on May 10, 2024 8:26:00 AM PDT29 Meeting Calendar City of Denton City Hall 215 E. McKinney St. Denton, Texas 76201 www.cityofdenton.com Criteria : Begin Date: 5/1/2024, End Date: 7/31/2024 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body May 2024 5/2/2024 8:00 AM Agenda Committee CANCELLED 5/2/2024 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Development Service Center 5/3/2024 1:00 PM Bond Oversight Committee Development Service Center 5/6/2024 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 5/6/2024 1:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Civic Center Community Room 5/7/2024 2:30 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 5/8/2024 10:00 AM Animal Shelter Advisory Committee Animal Services Training Room 5/8/2024 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Development Service Center 5/8/2024 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 5/9/2024 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission CANCELLED 5/10/2024 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Committee Development Service Center 5/13/2024 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 5/13/2024 5:30 PM Library Board Emily Fowler Central Library 5/14/2024 12:30 PM City Council Council Chambers 5/15/2024 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 5/16/2024 3:00 PM Committee on Persons with Disabilities Development Service Center 5/20/2024 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 5/21/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 5/22/2024 12:00 PM Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number One Board Development Service Center 5/29/2024 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room Page 1City of Denton Printed on 5/10/2024 30 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body Meeting Calendar continued... 5/29/2024 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 5/31/2024 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee Council Work Session Room June 2024 6/3/2024 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room 6/3/2024 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Civic Center Community Room 6/4/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 6/6/2024 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 6/6/2024 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Development Service Center 6/10/2024 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 6/10/2024 5:30 PM Library Board North Branch Library, AMP Room 6/12/2024 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Development Service Center 6/12/2024 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 6/12/2024 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 6/13/2024 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission Development Service Center 6/14/2024 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Committee Development Service Center 6/18/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 6/21/2024 9:00 AM Community Partnership Committee City Council Work Session Room 6/24/2024 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 6/26/2024 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 6/26/2024 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 6/28/2024 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee Council Work Session Room July 2024 7/8/2024 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center Page 2City of Denton Printed on 5/10/2024 31 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body Meeting Calendar continued... 7/8/2024 5:30 PM Library Board South Branch Library 7/10/2024 10:00 AM Animal Shelter Advisory Committee Animal Services Training Room 7/10/2024 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Development Service Center 7/10/2024 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 7/11/2024 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission Development Service Center 7/12/2024 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Committee Development Service Center 7/16/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 7/18/2024 3:00 PM Committee on Persons with Disabilities Development Service Center 7/22/2024 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 7/23/2024 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 7/24/2024 12:00 PM Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number One Board Development Service Center 7/24/2024 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 7/26/2024 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee Council Work Session Room 7/31/2024 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room Page 3City of Denton Printed on 5/10/2024 32 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Dry Run Date Estimated Time A. Charter Election Discussion - Summary of Presentation and Charges 24-113 City Manager's Office Council Request 5/14/2024 0:30 B. Affordable Housing Bond Discussion 24-287 Community Development City Business 5/7/2024 0:45 C. Roadway Impact Fees 24-997 City Manager's Office City Business 5/14/2024 0:45 D. Two Minute Pitch:24-084 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 3:00 A. Community Housing Initiatives Audit 23-2458 Internal Audit City Business 5/28/2024 0:30 B. Board of Ethics Update 24-195 Internal Audit City Business 1:00 C. Charter Election Discusssion - Selection of Committee 24-1043 City Manager's Office Council Request 5/28/2024 0:30 D. Design Criteria Manual Updates 23-1855 Engineering Council Request 5/14/2024 0:30 E. Two Minute Pitch:24-1003 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 3:30 A. Electric Systems Operations: Phase 1 and Phase 2 Audit 23-2460 Internal Audit City Business 6/11/2024 0:30 B. Convention and Visitor's Bureau TBD City Manager's Office City Business 1:00 C. Climate Action and Adaptation Plan 24-903 City Manager's Office City Business 6/4/2024 1:00 D. Ad Valorem Rates and General Fund Forecast 24-239 Finance City Business 6/4/2024 0:30 E. Two Minute Pitch:24-1004 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 4:00 A. Fiscal Year 2024-25 preliminary Capital Improvement Program.24-225 Finance City Business 0:30 B. Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study Update 24-020 Water Utilities City Business 6/4/2024 1:00 C. Rayzor Ranch Public Improvement District TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 D. Two Minute Pitch:24-1005 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 3:00 A. Audit of Vendor Management 24-249 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Fiscal Year 2024-25 preliminary utility budgets and rates for Solid Waste, Water, Wastewater/Drainage, Electric and Customer Service 24-226 Finance City Business TBD C. Affordable Housing Strategic Toolkit 24-653 Community Development City Business 0:30 D. Two Minute Pitch:24-1006 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 2:00 A. Follow-Up of Payroll Admin. Audit 24-250 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 B. Follow-Up of Fleet Services Audit 24-251 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 C. Two Minute Pitch:24-1007 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 1:30 A. Fiscal Year 2024-25 City Manager’s Proposed Budget, Capital Improvement Program, and Five-Year Financial Forecast 24-227 Finance City Business TBD Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 0:30 A. Audit of Development Planning 24-252 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Affordable Housing Strategic Toolkit 24-654 Community Development City Business 0:45 C. Fiscal Year 2024-25 City Manager’s Proposed Budget, Capital Improvement Program, and Five-Year Financial Forecast 24-228 Finance City Business 1:00 D. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 3:15 Item Legistar ID Departments Type Estimated Work Session Date Parking Minimum TBD Development Services Council Request TBD Second Follow-Up of Police Property Room Audit (15 min.)24-253 Internal Audit City Business 09/17/2024 Follow-up of EMS: Ambulance Billing Audit (15 min.)24-254 Internal Audit City Business 09/17/2024 Audit of Park Management & Planning (30 min.)24-255 Internal Audit City Business 09/24/2024 Non-Annexation Agreements TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD 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 CM McGee Other Major Items for Meeting: August 10 (Saturday) Budget Workshop (@9:00 a.m.) At the Council Work Session Room Other Major Items for Meeting: July 23 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) August 6 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Called Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) August 20 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Called Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) Other Major Items for Meeting: Other Major Items for Meeting: Other Major Items for Meeting: July 16 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) June 4 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) Approved Council Pitches to be Scheduled Council Priorities and Significant Work Plan Items to be Scheduled Other Major Items for Meeting: Other Major Items for Meeting: June 18 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) June 21 City Council Retreat - Day 1 City Council Retreat - Day 1 TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD June 22 City Council Retreat - Day 2 City Council Retreat - Day 2 TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD Work Session To Be Determined Tentative Work Session Topics and Meeting Information Updated: May 10, 2024 May 14 Canvassing of Election Results Special Called (@12:30 p.m.) Other Major Items for Meeting: Canvass of May 4 General Election Returns, Oaths/Statement of Office, Certificate of Election, Proclamations of Appreciation May 21 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.) *This is for planning purposes only. Dates are subject to change.33 1 Street Closure Report: Upcoming ClosuresSCR May 13th - 19thStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Pembrooke Pl (2129)Chasewood LnLongridge Dr05/27/24 06/28/24 Curb Repair and Asphalt PatchStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure2Waterside Pl (7700)Hickory Creek RdDawn Light Dr05/20/24 06/14/24 Sidewalk and ADA RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure Exported on May 10, 2024 11:42:28 AM CDT34 2 Street Closure Report: Current ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Allred RdOakleaf TrlJohn Paine Rd04/26/24 08/30/24 New road for Allred forSagebrook PH llPublic Works Inspections Kent Bull RiversFull Closure2Azalea StParvin StLaurel St05/30/23 06/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure3Beall St (1400)Nicosia StHermalinda Dr05/06/24 06/07/24 Curb and Gutter Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure4Bell AveSycamore StPrairie St08/21/23 05/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure5Bellaire DrMontclair PlMcKinney St (East)04/22/24 05/17/24 Valley Gutter RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelFull Closure6Bernard StAcme StRoselawn Dr05/30/23 05/15/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure7Bradshaw StWilson StPrairie St01/30/23 06/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure8Bradshaw StPrairie StSycamore St03/13/23 06/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure9Camellia StParvin StLaurel St05/30/23 06/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure10Churchill DrChurchill CirWindsor Dr12/11/23 06/05/24 Utility installations andpavement replacementEngineeringTaylor Holt11College Park DrPeach StDead End10/02/23 05/17/24 Street reconstructStreetsRoy San MiguelFull Closure12Collins StJohnson StDead End West08/22/23 05/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure13Crawford StMulberry StSycamore St10/09/23 06/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure14Crescent StEctor StHillcrest St12/27/23 06/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure15Edwards RdForrest Willow RdDesert Willow Dr03/18/24 05/24/24 Concrete Panel and SidewalkRepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure16Fowler DrCollege Park DrPeach St10/02/23 05/17/24 Street reconstructStreetsRoy San MiguelFull Closure17Gardenview StFallmeadow LnJoyce Ln04/08/24 05/17/24 Valley Gutter RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelFull Closure18Hickory Creek RdRiverpass DrFM 183003/13/23 12/31/24 Bridge InstallationEngineeringDustin DraperFull Closure19Highland StLocust StWainwright St01/30/23 06/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure20Hillcrest StPanhandle StCrescent St12/27/23 06/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure21Jamestown LnMistywood LnLocksley Ln01/22/24 06/05/24 Utility Replacement & StreetReconstructionEngineeringTaylor HoltFull Closure22Maid Marion PlJamestown LnLocksley Ln01/24/24 06/05/24 Utility Replacement & StreetReconstructionEngineeringTaylor HoltFull Closure23Maple StLocust StElm St04/19/24 06/30/24 Pavement replacement. EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure24Maple StElm StCarroll Blvd09/15/23 06/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.Scott FettigFull Closure25Maple StCarroll BlvdElm St07/05/23 07/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure26Maple StAve DAve A01/22/24 08/01/24 Pavement replacement. EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure27Masch Branch RdUniversity Dr (US 380)Hampton Rd02/26/24 05/24/24 Reconstruction of Center lane,adding turn lane.Private Development PublicWorks InspectionsEthan KeithLane Closure28Mayhill Rd@ Colorado BlvdIntersection01/31/24 05/31/24 This closure will encompass thereconstruction of the Coloradoand Mayhill Intersection.EngineeringTracy L. Beck, PE, PMP Lane Closure29Mayhill Rd (NB)University Dr (US 380)Prominence Pkwy04/22/24 05/17/24 Tying new water line intoexisting water line on N. MayhillRoad for 380/Mayhill Industrial.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure30Mayhill Rd (SB)University Dr (US 380)Prominence Pkwy04/15/24 05/31/24 Installation of new drivewayapproachesPrivate Development PublicWorks InspectionsZabdiel MotaLane Closure31Mill Pond RdEmerson LnOld North Rd09/11/23 05/15/24 Utility Installations & PavementReconstructionEngineeringTaylor HoltFull Closure32Mulberry StLocust StElm St02/19/24 05/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure33Mulberry StBell AveIndustrial St08/21/23 06/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure34Mulberry StWood StCrawford St10/09/23 07/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure Exported on May 10, 2024 11:42:39 AM CDT35 Street/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type35Myrtle StFort Worth Dr (HW377)Eagle Dr06/05/23 06/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure36Myrtle StMaple StHighland St07/05/23 06/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.Scott FettigFull Closure37Myrtle StEagle DrMaple St07/05/23 06/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure38Oakwood DrMcCormick StDead End East10/02/23 05/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure39Old Orchard LnWindsor DrDead End03/13/24 06/05/24 Utility Replacement & StreetReconstructionEngineeringTaylor HoltFull Closure40Peach StBell StLocust St10/02/23 05/17/24 Street reconstructStreetsRoy San MiguelFull Closure41Pecan StElm StLocust St05/13/24 05/13/24 Crane set up to replace airconditioner on top of buildingPrivate DevelopmentPete LeptuchFull Closure42Pierce StMaple StHighland St07/05/23 06/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.Scott FettigFull Closure43Poinsettia BlvdSherman DrPicadilly Ln04/08/24 05/17/24 Infrastructure installation onPoinsettiaPublic Works Inspections Lee ThurmondFull Closure44Prairie StLocust StBradshaw St04/01/24 07/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.Scott FettigRolling Closure45Roselawn DrRoselawn CirRailroad crossing02/05/24 06/01/24 Paving, TxDot guardrail, Installnew box culvert. 8x8, new roadfor Roselawn. Eagle Creek PH3A-4Private DevelopmentTaylor HardgraveFull Closure46Spencer RdLoop 288Mayhill Rd05/06/24 06/12/24 adding 300 feet of spencer road Public Works Inspections Ryan CubaFull Closure47Sycamore StExposition StRailroad Tracks on Sycamore 08/17/23 05/31/24 Paving improvements fromExposition to RailroadPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellFull Closure48Sycamore StExposition StCrawford St03/13/23 05/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure49Sycamore StWood StCrawford St10/09/23 05/31/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure50Wellington DrNorth of Heather LnChurchill Dr12/11/23 06/05/24 Utility installations andpavement replacementEngineeringTaylor Holt51Westward DrNorthwaySouthway04/22/24 05/17/24 Concrete street paving. Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaFull Closure52Willowwood StBernard StJacqueline Dr12/27/23 05/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure53Wind River Ln @ Shoreline Como Lake DrEnchanted Lake Dr05/06/24 06/07/24 Concrete Panel Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure54Wisteria StParvin StLaurel St05/30/23 06/01/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure Exported on May 10, 2024 11:42:39 AM CDT36 3 Street Closure Report: Completed ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Austin StOak StMulberry St04/29/24 05/01/24 Geotechnical Pavement Boring EngineeringTaylor HoltRolling Closure2Bandera StI-35 Service RdBandera St (WB ~150') 02/08/24 05/02/24 Utility RelocationEngineeringShawn MessickFull Closure3Barcelona StI-35 Service RdMesa Dr04/25/24 05/01/24 Atmos gas relocationAtmosGavin PetnerFull Closure4Bell AveSycamore StEagle Dr04/15/24 04/24/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure5Carmel Hills Dr (3405) Las Lomas LnPortola Ln04/03/24 05/01/24 Concrete Panel Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure6Elm StUniversity Dr (US 380)Pecan St04/29/24 05/01/24 Geotechnical Pavement Boring EngineeringTaylor HoltRolling Closure7Elm StUniversity Dr (US 380)McKinney St04/29/24 05/01/24 Engineering contractor CMJEngineering is coring forupcoming projectEngineeringAmmon LutzRolling Closure8Fannin StAvenue AAvenue B02/15/24 04/15/24 Atmos gas relocationAtmosPulizzi, JosephRolling Closure9Leslie StWillowwood StDudley St08/31/23 04/30/24 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure10Locust StUniversity Dr (US 380)McKinney St04/29/24 05/01/24 Engineering contractor CMJEngineering is coring forupcoming projectEngineeringAmmon LutzRolling Closure11Locust StUniversity Dr (US 380)Pecan St04/29/24 05/01/24 Geotechnical Pavement Boring EngineeringTaylor HoltRolling Closure12Los Colinas StMesa DrI-35 Frontage Rd03/01/24 04/30/24 Utility Water/Wastewater linerelocationWater Wastewater Other Shawn MessickFull Closure13Mayhill Rd (SB)University Dr (US 380)Prominence Pkwy02/26/24 04/26/24 Installation of new water mainline pipe.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure14Mira Vista DrBuena Vista DrPalo Verde Dr04/08/24 05/03/24 ReconstructionStreetsRogelio San MiguelRolling Closure15Nora LnCentral Village DrMark Ln04/08/24 05/10/24 Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure16North Texas BlvdEagle DrHighland St04/29/24 05/03/24 Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure17Nottingham DrKings RowStratford Ln04/15/24 04/26/24 Valley Gutter RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelFull Closure18Oak StI-35 Frontage RdOak St (EB ~300')02/08/24 04/17/24 Utility RelocationEngineeringShawn MessickLane Closure19Osage LnHuron CirCul V Sac03/18/24 04/26/24 Concrete Panel and SidewalkRepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure20Pecan Tree DrNora LnDead End North04/08/24 05/10/24 Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure21Pickwick LnOxford LnWindsor Dr08/21/23 05/08/24 Utility Replacement & StreetReconstructionEngineeringTaylor HoltFull Closure22Regency CtMark LnCountry Club Rd04/08/24 05/10/24 Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure23Thunderbird DrCrestmeadow StWestview Trl04/29/24 05/03/24 Curb and Gutter and SidewalkRepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure24Underwood StNorth Texas BlvdKendolph Dr08/28/23 04/30/24 Pavement replacement. EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure25University DrI-35 Frontage RdUniversity Dr (EB ~550') 02/19/24 05/01/24 Utility RelocationEngineeringShawn MessickLane Closure26Willowwood StBonnie Brae StBonnie Brae St04/08/24 04/19/24 Installation of Sanitary SewerlineEngineeringRobin DavisFull Closure27Willowwood StBonnie Brae StBonnie Brae St04/08/24 04/26/24 Installation of Sanitary SewerlineEngineeringRobin DavisFull Closure Exported on May 10, 2024 11:42:58 AM CDT37