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MEMORANDUM
DATE: October 31, 2025
TO: The Honorable Mayor Hudspeth and Council Members
FROM: Sara Hensley, City Manager
SUBJECT: Friday Staff Report
Upcoming Meetings
1. Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board on Monday, November 3, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. in the Civic Center Community Room. 2. Agenda Committee on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. in the City Council Work Session Room.
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. Mayor’s Pet Spotlight – Eilish is a 9-month-
old Black Mouth Cur who has been at the shelter since August. She’s a highly social, energetic pup who thrives on human interaction and loves being part of the action. Eilish is food motivated, making her a great
candidate for training and positive reinforcement. She enjoys running alongside her person and would make an excellent exercise companion for an active foster. Eilish does jump on people and can pull on the leash,
so she’ll benefit from continued training and
consistency. Her playful, outgoing nature makes her a joy to be around, but she’ll need a foster who can match her energy and help her learn good manners. Due to her length of
stay, we’re urgently seeking a foster home to
give her the individualized attention and enrichment she deserves. Eilish’s general welfare will greatly improve in a home environment where she can continue to grow and thrive. Please contact Denton Animal
Services by phone at (940) 349-7594, or via email at Animal.Services@cityofdenton.com.
Staff contact: Bailey Coleson, Animal Services.
B. Federal Government Shutdown Impact – Beginning November 1, more than 3,000 Denton residents who rely on SNAP benefits will temporarily lose access to crucial food resources
as the current federal government shutdown continues. If you or someone you know needs help, visit this page for a list of local food pantries in Denton and the surrounding area: http://bit.ly/432Hxt3 Community members who wish to help their neighbors can make a monetary donation to
the United Way of Denton County’s temporary Food Insecurity Relief Fund to support neighbors in need: bit.ly/49trjgv Eligible households are encouraged to continue applying for SNAP benefits, as the state manages applications and is not currently affected by the shutdown. Benefits are expected
to be distributed retroactively once federal operations resume. To apply for benefits or book
an in-person appointment with a SNAP specialist at Serve Denton, visit https://bit.ly/4hwWp8V. Staff contact: Jesse Kent, Community Services
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C. Old North Park and Stonehawk Development Update – City staff facilitated a meeting on Oct. 29 between the Old North Park neighborhood and the developer of the adjacent multifamily project, Stonehawk Capital, to address concerns raised at the Oct. 21 City
Council meeting. As a result of the discussion, the developer agreed to enhance fencing, lighting, and landscaping to better buffer the neighborhood from the development’s impacts. In advance of the Oct. 24 rain event, staff also coordinated with the developer to ensure there were no temporary construction measures on-site that would prevent water from flowing properly into the underground drainage system. Neighbors later confirmed
there were no flooding issues. Staff will continue working with both the neighborhood and the developer to formalize the agreed-upon privacy improvements. Staff contact: Charlie Rosendahl, Development Services D. DTV Video Highlights for October – DTV released several videos this month:
• PDNB Comes to Denton! After 30 years of operating in Dallas, Missy and Burt Finger bring their photo gallery home to Denton.
• Painting Halloween Together Two volunteers turned their love for Halloween and helping others into hundreds of hours of painting pop-up decorations, bringing the season to life. 🎃!
• Denton Coffin Races 2025 Wheels were flying (and some drivers) - hay bales were pulverized - and thousands
cheered the victors at this year's Day of the Dead Festival Coffin Races!
• "Little Lil D" Haunted Denton Diorama Local artists build a haunted diorama of our beloved downtown square, with 3D-printed historic buildings, hand-painted details, and tons of easter eggs.
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
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Responses to Council Member Requests for Information
A. West Nile Virus – On Oct. 30, Mayor Pro Tem Rumohr inquired about the mechanisms for
determining positive West Nile Virus (WNV) cases, and shared an inquiry from a resident about the City spraying for mosquitoes. The City follows the approved Mosquito Surveillance and Response Plan (MSRP), which outlines five risk levels. Spraying is only considered at Risk Level 5 – Public Health Alert, which requires multiple confirmed human cases. As of now, the City remains at Risk Level
4, based on multiple positive mosquito pools and a single confirmed human case. Staff contact: Michael Gange, Environmental Services & Sustainability B. U-Turns on US 380 – On Oct. 17, Mayor Hudspeth shared an inquiry from a resident regarding restricting U-Turns on US 380 at the intersection with N Trinity Road. TxDOT
maintains US 380, and any proposed improvements or changes to it must be approved by
TxDOT. TxDOT informed the City that a No-U-Turn sign cannot be installed at this location because it is not warranted. Staff contact: Farhan Butt, Transportation Services C. Non-turf landscaping – On Oct. 26, Council Member Beck inquired about non-turf
landscaping compliance with the City’s Code. Native grasses and wildflowers are
compliant and permitted to exceed the 12-inch limit for standard grass and weeds. This allowance is valid until the plants mature and complete the seeding cycle. Staff contact: Jesse Kent, Community Services
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Upcoming Community Events and Public Meetings
Please visit the City of Denton website for upcoming community events and details.
Informal Staff Reports
A. 2025-005 Ethics Policy Donation Exception……………………………………………...6 B. 2025-006 Sustainability Framework Fund Work Plan……………………………………..9
Information
A. Council Requests for Information .....................................................................................11 B. Public Meetings Calendar .................................................................................................13
C. Future Work Session Items ...............................................................................................15
D. Street Closure Report ........................................................................................................16
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October 31, 2025 Report No. 2025-005
INFORMAL STAFF REPORT
TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: City Manager-Approved Ethics Policy 10.00 – Donation Exception Request
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Per the City of Denton Ethics Policy, 10.00, a report to Council on any exception request that is
approved by the City Manager is required. This Informal Staff Report meets the reporting
requirement.
The City of Denton Library received a vendor donation consisting of Tonieboxes, figurines, and audiobooks valued at $1,000.00. As the donation does not align with the guidelines outlined in Ethics Policy 10.00, the required Gift Disclosure Form was submitted to Human Resources for
proper handling. Following the original submission, Human Resources contacted United Way of Denton County, which includes Denton Friends of the Family and the Child Advocacy Center of North Texas, to
arrange for the gift to be donated. However, feedback received on January 7, 2024 and October
24th, 2025, indicated that due to the specialized nature of the items, they are not a viable donation for the families these organizations serve. Human Resources requested an exception to Ethics Policy 10.00 to allow the donation to be used
for public benefit by allocating five Tonieboxes and 25 Tonies figurines to the scholarship-funded
preschool camp hosted at the MLK Recreation Center. These screen-free audio players support early literacy and imaginative play and will be used to benefit children in the community who may not otherwise have access to such learning tools.
DISCUSSION:
City of Denton Ethics Policy 10.00 does not explicitly allow this exception; however, per policy,
one may be requested from the City Manager’s Office. When evaluating such requests, the City
Manager considers the nature of the request and its alignment with the policy’s goals, assessing
whether it could undermine public trust or influence the employee’s impartiality. Exceptions are
only granted if allowed by law and if they do not risk bias, preferential treatment, or personal
gain without benefit to the City. If deemed inappropriate, the request will be denied. Any
approved exceptions must be reported to City Council in writing.
CONCLUSION:
The above Donation Exception Request has been approved by the City Manager and as required by policy, a written report to City Council is being provided.
ATTACHMENTS:
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October 31, 2025 Report No. 2025-005
Ethics Policy 10.00 – Donation Exception Request Memo
STAFF CONTACT:
Megan Gilbreath Director of Human Resources
PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS:
Human Resources Library
STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT:
30 Minutes
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: Oct. 27, 2025
TO: Sara Hensley, City Manager
CC: Cassey Ogden, Deputy City Manager
FROM: Megan Gilbreath, Human Resources Director
SUBJECT: Ethics Policy 10.00 - Donation Exception Request
Background
Rachel Reeves, Technical Services Manager, received a donation from a vendor consisting of
Tonies boxes, figurines and audiobooks valued at $1,000.00. Tonies are screen-free audio players.
The donation does not align with the guidelines outlined in Ethics Policy 10.00. To ensure proper
handling, Rachel Reeves consulted with the Human Resources Administration Team who
submitted the required Gift Disclosure Form. Following receipt of the Gift Disclosure Form, the
Administration Manager advised our non-profit partner, United Way of Denton County, which
encompass’ Denton Friends of the Family and the Child Advocacy Center of North Texas, to
arrange for the gift to be donated. However, feedback received January 7th, 2024 and October 24th,
2025 from the non-profit organizations concluded that due to the specialized nature of these items
is not a viable donation for the families these organizations served.
Request for Approval
The Administration Team recommends donating five Tonieboxes and twenty-five Tonie figures
to the scholarship-funded preschool camp hosted at the MLK Recreation Center, with the
stipulation that the donation be used solely for public benefit. Given the challenges identified as
of January 9, 2025 and October 24th, 2025, and continuing presently, the Administration Team
believes this donation represents an effective means of serving the community by providing
equitable access to educational and developmental resources for children who might not otherwise
have such opportunities. The Parks and Recreation Department is well-positioned to oversee the
circulation and management of these items within the MLK Scholarship Funded Preschool camp,
ensuring that this specialized gift is utilized appropriately and to its fullest public benefit.
____________________________ _________________ City Manager Date ____________________________ _________________
HR Director Date
Docusign Envelope ID: ED5C04E7-545E-4000-ACA0-AAB61916D158
10/27/2025
10/27/2025
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October 31, 2025 Report No. 2025-006
INFORMAL STAFF REPORT
TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT:
Sustainability Framework Fund Workplan for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 recommended by the Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee has recommended the FY2025-2026 Sustainability Framework Fund Workplan linked below.
BACKGROUND: The Sustainability Framework Fund, established via Ordinance 21-1698 on August 17, 2021, was intended to commit revenue to sustainability initiatives. An annual Sustainability Framework Fund
Workplan (Workplan) was called for to be reviewed and recommended by the Sustainability
Framework Advisory Committee (SFAC). The Workplan is developed based on revenue estimates and funds are not expended or encumbered prior to accrual. The FY2022-2023 Workplan FY2022-2023 Sustainability Framework Fund Workplan.pdf
approved by City Council on January 10, 2023, was based on a revenue estimate of $4,000,000,
while actual revenue for FY2022-2023 was $1,286,099.75. The FY2022-2023 Workplan was
continued into FY2023-2024. Based on revenue estimates for FY2024-2025 a refined Workplan
was developed that prioritized projects and programs from the approved FY2022-2023 Workplan
and aligned with revenue projections. FY2024-2025 Sustainability Framework Fund
Workplan.pdf
The FY2025-2026 Workplan, FY2025-2026 Sustainability Framework Fund Workplan.pdf
recommended by the Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee, includes $1,100,000 of
projects and programs that have been prioritized and recommended by the SFAC.
FY 2025-2026 Workplan Projects and Programs
Project/Program Budget Energy efficiency / minor home repair pilot for low income. $350,000
Low water use medians /ecosystem protection enhancement $200,000
Electric vehicle rebate $150,000
Electric bike rebate $100,000 Air quality sensors O&M $7,500
Electric lawn equipment $100,000
Parks electric mowers $52,500 Bike lane/sidewalk connections $140,000
TOTAL $1,100,000
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October 31, 2025 Report No. 2025-006
DISCUSSION:
The approved FY2022-2023 Workplan contained several projects that have experienced delays
such as Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for city fleet. The City has been able to primarily use
existing infrastructure for existing and new fleet. In the coming years as city EV fleet grows this
effort will be initiated. Projects from the FY2022-2023 Workplan funded to date include an Air
Quality Sensor Network, Electric Fire Engine and Denton Police EBike acquisitions, Electric
Vehicle, EBike, and Electric Lawn Equipment incentive programs. Other projects did not require
support from the Sustainability Fund such as Styrofoam densifier, city facility energy
conservation, irrigation incentives, and dollars held to support grants that were not awarded. The
FY 2025-2026 Workplan will be implemented based on the current Sustainability Fund balance.
The revenue for the fund has been inconsistent and as such Environmental Services &
Sustainability is focused on accrued revenue for project/program planning and costs. As the fund
grows, future workplans will include that revenue for programs and projects.
STAFF CONTACT:
Michael Gange, Director of Environmental Services and Sustainability Michael.Gange@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-7165
STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT: 2 hours
PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: Environmental Services and Sustainability
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Friday Report - Council Requests FY 25-26Summary of Request or ItemCouncil Member Requestor Date Received Staff AssignedDepartmentCommentsStatus1Speed limit on McKinney near RyanHigh SchoolMayor Hudspeth10/17/25 Farhan ButtDevelopment ServicesTraffic audit will be conductedon November 10.2Traffic sign at Loop 288 and I-35 Council Member Jester10/20/25 Farhan ButtDevelopment ServicesTraffic audit will be conductedon November 10.3Time-Of-Use RatesCouncil Member Beck10/24/25 Antonio PuenteDMEReferred to staff.4Resident pool flooding10/27/25 Charlie Rosendahl,seth.garcia@cityofdenton.comCapital Projects/Engineering/Public WorksDevelopment ServicesStaff meeting with resident onOctober 28.5Recent rain impact on Old North Park Council Member Byrd10/27/25 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesStaff are meeting withresidents on October 29 andwill provide an update.6Barriers to special eventsMayor Pro Tem Rumohr10/17/25 Gary Packan, Jessica Robledo Police ParksStaff are reviewing and willprovide updates.7Federal government shutdown impact Mayor Hudspeth10/28/25 Jesse Kent, Kristi FogleCMO Community ServicesResponse sent.8Hostel home near Chaucer Estates Mayor Hudspeth10/27/25 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesStaff are meeting with theowner. Update will bepublished in the November 7Friday Report9West Nile human case protocol Mayor Pro Tem Rumohr10/30/25 Michael GangeEnvironmental ServicesResponse sent.10Wildflower, non-turf promotionCouncil Member Beck10/26/25 Jesse Kent, Ziad KharratCommunity Services ParksResponse sent.11UPRR AgreementCouncil Member Holland 10/28/25 Charlie Rosendahl, Farhan Butt Development ServicesStaff reviewed the letter andwill submit to the Mayor forapproval.12Intersection of US 380 and North Trinity Mayor Hudspeth10/17/25 Farhan ButtDevelopment ServicesStaff contacted the resident.11
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Meeting Calendar
City of Denton City Hall
215 E. McKinney St.
Denton, Texas 76201
www.cityofdenton.com
Criteria : Begin Date: 11/3/2025, End Date: 2/6/2026
Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body
November 2025
11/3/2025 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification
Board
Civic Center Community Room
11/6/2025 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room
11/10/2025 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room
11/10/2025 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center
11/10/2025 5:30 PM Library Board Emily Fowler Central Library
11/12/2025 10:00 AM Animal Shelter Advisory Committee Animal Services Training Room
11/12/2025 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership
Board
Development Service Center
11/12/2025 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room
11/13/2025 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards
Commission
Development Service Center
11/14/2025 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory
Committee
CANCELLED
11/14/2025 1:00 PM Bond Oversight Committee Development Service Center
11/17/2025 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room
11/17/2025 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center
11/17/2025 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center
11/18/2025 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room
&
Council Chambers
11/19/2025 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room
11/19/2025 12:00 PM Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone
Number One Board
Development Service Center
11/19/2025 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room
&
Council Chambers
11/20/2025 3:00 PM Committee on Persons with Disabilities Development Service Center
11/26/2025 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission City Hall East
Human Resources Training Room
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Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body
Meeting Calendar continued...
December 2025
12/1/2025 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification
Board
Civic Center Community Room
12/2/2025 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room
&
Council Chambers
12/4/2025 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room
12/4/2025 8:30 AM Downtown Economic Development
Committee
Development Service Center
12/4/2025 4:00 PM Public Art Committee Civic Center Community Room
12/8/2025 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center
12/8/2025 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room
12/8/2025 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center
12/8/2025 5:30 PM Library Board North Branch Library
12/10/2025 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership
Board
Development Service Center
12/10/2025 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room
12/11/2025 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards
Commission
Development Service Center
12/12/2025 9:00 AM Community Partnership Committee City Council Work Session Room
12/12/2025 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory
Committee
Development Service Center
12/12/2025 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory
Committee
City Council Work Session Room
12/15/2025 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room
12/15/2025 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment
12/16/2025 Denton City Public Facility Corporation Council Work Session Room
12/16/2025 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room
&
Council Chambers
12/17/2025 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room
12/17/2025 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room
&
Council Chambers
12/24/2025 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission City Hall East
Human Resources Training Room
12/31/2025 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room
&
Council Chambers
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Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated
Time
A. Work Plan for Streets and Drainage 25-1625 Water Utilities & Street Ops City Business 0:45
B. Drainage Fees 25-1764 Water Utilities & Street Ops City Business 0:45
C. Housing Tax Credit Policy 25-1392 Community Services City Business 0:45
D. Two Minute Pitch:25-037 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30
Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal (if any)City Business 0:30
Total Est. Time: 3:15
Other Major Items for Meeting:
A. Audit of Parks Management and Planning 25-340 Internal Audit City Business 0:30
B. CVB Bylaws 25-2042 MarComm City Business 0:30
C. Alternative Work Schedules 25-2041 City Manager's Office City Business 0:45
D. Aiport Master Plan 25-1543 Airport City Business 1:00
E. Two Minute Pitch:25-038 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30
Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal (if any)City Business 0:30
Total Est. Time: 3:45
Other Major Items for Meeting:
Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal (if any)City Business 0:30
Total Est. Time: 0:30
Other Major Items for Meeting:
A. Strategic Plan Update TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30
B. Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control Program 25-1724 Water Utilities & Street Ops City Business 0:45
C. Women's Building TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30
Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal (if any)City Business 0:30
Total Est. Time: 2:15
Other Major Items for Meeting:
A.TBD City Business
B. Two Minute Pitch:25-1031 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30
Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal (if any)City Business 0:30
Total Est. Time: 1:00
Other Major Items for Meeting:
A.TBD City Business
B. Two Minute Pitch:25-1033 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30
Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal (if any)City Business 0:30
Total Est. Time: 1:00
Other Major Items for Meeting:
Animal Services Building Update TBD City Manager's Office City Business 1:00
Item Date Approved Department Next Step Requestor
Approved Council Pitches to be Scheduled Board of Ethics develop guidance for interactions with external partners 6/18/2024 Internal Audit Work Session CM Beck
December 16
P.F.C. Meeting (@5:00 p.m.)
Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.)
November 18
Work Session (@2:00 p.m.)
Special Called Meeting (Upon conclusion of the Work
Session)
December 2
Work Session (@2:00 p.m.)
Regular Meeting (@6:30 p.m.)
January 13
Work Session (@2:00 p.m.)
Special Called Meeting (Upon conclusion of the Work
Session)
Council Priorities and Significant Work Plan Items to
be Scheduled
~ 2 0 2 6 ~
Tentative Work Session Topics and Meeting Information
Updated: October 28, 2025
February 3
Work Session (@2:00 p.m.)
Regular Meeting (Upon conclusion of the Work
Session)
February 17
Work Session (@2:00 p.m.)
Regular Meeting (Upon conclusion of the Work
Session)
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1 Street Closure Report: Upcoming ClosuresSCR Nov. 3rd - 9thStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type13805 KirbyBissontSan Felipe11/17/25 12/19/25 Concrete Panel RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure2Audra LnMack PlAt Intersection11/10/25 11/28/25 Sidewalk / ADA RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure3Audra LnLee DrAt Intersection11/24/25 12/12/25 Sidewalk / ADA RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure4Audra LnPaisley StAt Intersection12/15/25 01/09/26 Sidewalk / ADA RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure Exported on October 31, 2025 10:20:34 AM CDT16
2 Street Closure Report: Current ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Alice StSunset StUniversity Dr (US 380)05/27/25 11/14/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure2Alice StPanhandle StCrescent St05/02/25 12/05/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure3Amarillo StHaynes StCongress St08/11/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure4Apollo DrRedstone RdSelene Dr07/24/25 02/13/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure5Apollo DrRedstone RdSelene Dr09/29/25 03/28/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure6Audra LnLattimore StRustling Oaks Dr09/24/25 11/07/25 COD Water department to perform taps for developer.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure7Audra LnRustling Oaks DrOak Tree Dr09/24/25 11/07/25 COD Water Department to perform water taps for developer.Private DevelopmentZabdiel Mota-Balderas Lane Closure8Audra LnOak Tree StAt Intersection11/03/25 11/21/25 Sidewalk / ADA RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure9Audra Ln (EB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 11/28/25 COD Water department to perform water taps.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure10Audra Ln (EB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 11/28/25 Utility Contractor to install drainage pipe across Audra Lane.Private DevelopmentZabdiel Mota-Balderas Lane Closure11Audra Ln (WB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 11/28/25 COD Water Department to perform water taps.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure12Audra Ln (WB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 11/28/25 Utility Contractor to install drainage pipe across Audra Lane.Private DevelopmentZabdiel Mota-Balderas Lane Closure13Ave AMaple StUnderwood St09/02/25 11/07/25 Mabak installing utilitiesPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellLane Closure14Bonnie Brae StCarril AL LagoUniversity Dr (US 380)09/19/25 11/10/25 Contractor will be installing storm drain lines, laterals, and curb inletsalong Bonnie Brae.EngineeringJesus PerezLane Closure15Bonnie Brae St SWillowwood StParvin St09/08/25 12/19/25 Installation of drainage infrastructure, embankment work in advance ofstreet widening. (Access to Natl Wholesale & residents only)EngineeringRobin DavisFull Closure16Carlton StAileen StMalone St07/23/25 11/30/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure17Cordell StFulton StCoit St09/15/25 01/23/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure18Crater Lake Ln (2809)Como Lake RdHerring Ct10/13/25 11/14/25 Concrete Panel repairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure19Denton StHickory StCongress St06/02/25 12/05/25 Utility installations and pavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure20Dunlavy Rd (3800)Hillcroft AveBissonet Dr10/20/25 11/21/25 Concrete Panel RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure21Eagle DrAve CAve A03/17/25 01/02/26 Using it or an entrance due to elevation changes in the jobsite it is theonly way to get into the sitePublic Works Inspections Collin ColeLane Closure22Egan StCarroll BlvdBolivar St05/07/25 11/14/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure23Emery StEctor stBonnie Brae St10/27/25 11/07/25 Installing Pre cast sewer Manhole / drainage workPrivate Development PublicWorks InspectionsRyan DonaldsonLane Closure24Emery StDead EndAlice St09/29/25 02/13/26 Full Road ReconstructionEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure25Fulton St NCordell StEmery St09/29/25 02/13/26 Full Road ReconstructionEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure26Hickory Creek RdRiverpass DrCountry Club Rd (FM 1830) 03/13/23 12/31/26 Bridge InstallationEngineeringTracy BeckFull Closure27Hobson LnForrestridge DrCountry Club Rd10/30/25 11/30/25 Signage and striping on Hobson Lane.Public Works Inspections Gavin PetnerFull Closure28Hobson LnForrestridge DrCountry Club Rd10/30/25 12/15/25 replace failing concrete pavement and stripingPrivate DevelopmentGavin PetnerFull Closure29Huntington DrSun Valley DrHercules Ln10/20/25 03/31/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure30Juno LnAtlas DrStuart Dr04/09/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure31Lattimore StMozingo StAudra Ln09/24/25 11/07/25 Water taps to be performed by COD Water Department.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaRolling Closure32Mayhill Rd S600ft North of Edwards Rd400ft South of Edwards Rd 10/20/25 07/30/26 Waterline tap being installed on Mayhill EasmentPublic Works Inspections Collin ColeRolling Closure33Mills RdMayhill RdCunningham Rd09/15/25 11/07/25 Water and Sewer installations for Ryan HS projectPrivate Development PublicWorks InspectionsAlexander CervantesFull Closure34Mockingbird LnMingo RdUniversity Dr (U.S. 380)06/16/25 11/28/25 Bore work to install new sanitary sewer line.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure35Mounts AveCongress St WHaynes St08/01/25 12/01/25 Utility installations and pavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure36Mulberry StAve CAve D10/01/25 11/07/25 Water Dept/ Tri Dal will be performing water taps/ asphalt repairs /sewermanhole installationPrivate Development PublicWorks InspectionsRyan DonaldsonLane Closure37Normal StScripture StOak St08/18/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure38Northridge StHinkle DrBolivar St04/16/25 04/20/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleRolling Closure39Nottingham DrChurchill DrDevonshire Ct10/20/25 11/07/25 Bridge Deck and Curb RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure40Oak StCarroll BlvdFry St04/21/25 11/14/25 Mastec relocating gas linesPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellRolling Closure41Oak StWelch StAve C04/28/25 11/14/25 Mastec relocating gas linesPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellRolling Closure42Parkway StDenton StCarroll Blvd10/20/25 04/21/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure43Pershing DrAtlas DrStuart Rd05/08/25 12/15/25 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure44Ponder AveOak St WPanhandle St06/02/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure45Prairie StWelch StBernard St11/05/25 03/06/26 Pavement replacementEngineeringScott FettigFull Closure46Quail Creek DrBerry Down LnStockbridge Rd10/20/25 04/20/26 Waterline Tap being installed/Road patchPublic Works Inspections Collin ColeLane Closure47Redstone RdHercules LnNeptune Dr05/05/25 06/12/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure48Scripture StJagoe StPonder St03/04/25 03/31/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure49Selene DrNeptune DrStuart Rd06/04/25 11/28/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure50Sheraton RdImperial DrSun Valley Dr08/11/25 12/12/25 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure51Stockbridge DrHudsonwood DrQuail Creek Dr10/20/25 04/20/26 Utilities being upsizedPublic Works Inspections Collin ColeLane Closure52Sun Valley DrBuckingham DrSheraton Rd10/20/25 11/11/25 Utility work and pavement RepairEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure53Sunnydale LnSun Valley DrKings Row07/10/25 12/05/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure54Sunset StUniversity Dr WCarroll Blvd01/20/25 11/14/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure Exported on October 31, 2025 10:20:48 AM CDT17
Street/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type55Sunset StCarroll BlvdBolivar St07/07/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure56Welch StEagle DrMulberry St05/31/24 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure57Welch StMulberry StHickory St10/01/25 01/09/26 Utility relocation and pavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure58Willowood StBonnie Brae St500ft East09/29/25 11/23/25 Full Road ReconstructionPublic Works Inspections Robin DavisFull Closure Exported on October 31, 2025 10:20:48 AM CDT18
3 Street Closure Report: Completed ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Cactus CirYucca Dr(End of street) Cul de sac 04/28/25 10/10/25 Utilities and PavementreplacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure2Congress StPonder StCarroll Blvd03/31/25 10/10/25 Utility installations andpavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonRolling Closure3Crescent St WAileen StMalone St05/21/25 10/02/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure4Ector StCordell StUniversity Dr (US380)06/30/25 10/03/25 Sewer Line Being installed,Manholes, pipe, pavingPublic Works Inspections Collin ColeFull Closure5Fry StOak StHickory St04/28/25 10/31/25 Mastec relocating gas lines Public Works Inspections Stephany TrammellRolling Closure6Huisache StAspen DrYucca Dr04/09/25 10/03/25 Utilities and PavementreplacementEngineeringDante HaleRolling Closure7Jim Christal RdMasch Branch Rd@ Intersection03/14/25 10/10/25 Adding 2 Lanes E/W on JimChristal: Transition Traffic onSouthside of Jim Christal.Public Works Inspections Kirk WinterLane Closure8Kings RowStuart RdValley View Rd10/11/25 10/11/25 Utilities and PavementreplacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure9Mulberry StWelch StBernard St11/29/24 10/01/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure10Panhandle St (2525) East Park BlvdBonnie Brae St07/31/25 10/31/25 Paving driveway approaches /sidewalks .Private Development PublicWorks InspectionsRyan DonaldsonLane Closure11Ranchman Blvd (3617) Sundown Blvd@ Intersection09/01/25 10/24/25 ADA and Sidewalk Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure12Scripture StBonnie Brae StI-35 Service Rd08/18/25 10/03/25 Sidewalk / ADA Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure13Union Cir (in entirety) Chestnut StPrairie St05/12/25 10/02/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure14Wind River LnWidgeon LnMeredith Ln08/08/25 10/30/25 Emergency pond pumping perWatershed compliance orderPrivate DevelopmentGavin PetnerLane Closure15Yellowstone PlHercules LnJuno Ln06/30/25 10/24/25 Utilities and PavementreplacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure Exported on October 31, 2025 10:21:01 AM CDT19