Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout013026 Friday Staff Report City Manager’s Office 215 E. McKinney St., Denton, TX 76201  (940) 349-8307 OUR CORE VALUES Inclusion  Collaboration  Quality Service  Strategic Focus  Fiscal Responsibility MEMORANDUM DATE: January 30, 2026 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, February 2, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the Civic Center Community Room. 2. Work Session of the City Council on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room followed by a Regular Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. 3. Agenda Committee on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. in the City Council Work Session Room. 4. CANCELLED - Downtown Economic Development Committee on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. at the Development Service Center. 5. Public Art Committee on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. in the Civic Center Community 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. Affordability Incentives Code Amendment – Staff are proposing amendments to the 2.12 Affordability Incentive Program. The current program offers nine different zoning incentives for residential developments that commit to leasing or selling a proportion of their housing units to low-income households at set affordability thresholds. The proposed changes are meant to make the program more accessible, more enticing for developers, and align the program with the City’s priorities on Affordable for Denton housing. The attached ISR (2026-017) provides exposition on the proposed changes and timeline for consideration. Staff contact: Jesse Kent, Community Services B. DTV Video Highlights for January - DTV released several videos this month that raise awareness, educate, and inform our community. The following are highlighted videos Council is encouraged to share: • Coffee Crawl for a Cause The 8th Annual Coffee Crawl - enjoy coffee and treats while funding programs for kids and families. • Winter Postcard from Denton From the snow covered Square to the nearly quiet streets and parks, this year’s winter storm has been one to remember. • Volunteer Work Day at the South Lakes Mountain Bike Trail Working with Denton's Parks and Recreation Department, Caleb and Ben organize days for volunteers to help clear the mountain bike trail at South Lakes Park. • Year In Review: Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Discover how the City of Denton has made significant strides in advancing its key focus areas while celebrating major accomplishments from Fiscal Year 2024-2025. 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 2 C. Natatorium Closure and Repairs – The Denton Parks and Recreation Natatorium (2400 Long Rd.) will be closed from February 9 through March 22 so that necessary repairs can be made to the facility. These repairs include upgrades to the pump room, roof, pool deck, and pool shells. Closure dates were determined in consultation with Denton ISD. At the end of the closure, existing natatorium memberships will be extended by the duration of the closure. Staff have developed the following list of alternative locations for indoor swimming: University of North Texas Pohl Recreation Center 1900 Chestnut St. Denton, TX 76201 940-565-2275 Texas Woman’s University Indoor Pool at Pioneer Hall 1600 N. Bell Ave. Denton, TX 76209 940-898-2561 LA Fitness Denton 1350 S. Loop 288 Denton, TX 76205 940-380-2094 Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd. Flower Mound, TX 75028 972-874-7275 Lewisville Thrive 1950 S. Valley Pkwy. Lewisville, TX 75067 469-635-5300 The Cove at Lakefront 417 Lakefront Dr. Little Elm, TX 75068 214-618-2047 Staff contact: Rameir Martin, Parks and Recreation 3 D. Mayor’s Pet Spotlight – Lulu is a gentle, timid soul who’s looking for someone special to help her feel safe and loved. Lulu was first spotted living alone in the woods, too scared to let anyone close. Thanks to the kindness and persistence of several caring Denton residents, she was safely brought to the shelter. With the help of our amazing community, Lulu moved into a foster home where she’s been able to relax and show us glimpses of her sweet personality. Her foster reports that Lulu is crate trained, which is a great tool for helping her feel secure in new environments. Lulu is a true homebody who enjoys calm, predictable days. She prefers a peaceful home with few visitors and patient, mature residents. Most of the time, you’ll find her sitting by the window, watching the world go by. Lulu is most comfortable around women and can be fearful of men. When she feels unsafe, she may growl or bark to communicate her discomfort. While this can seem intimidating, it’s simply her way of expressing fear. With understanding and consistency, she can learn that people are safe. She needs an experienced foster or adopter who is willing to give her time, patience, and unconditional love. In return, you’ll gain a loyal companion who will cherish the safety and kindness you provide. Lulu’s journey may take time, but we believe she’s worth every moment. Please contact Denton Animal Services at (940) 349-7594 or via email at Animal.Services@cityofdenton.com. 4 E. Upcoming Controlled Burns at North Lakes Park and Birch Property – Denton Fire will be conducting controlled burns at the Burch Property off US-377 in southeast Denton on February 9, and at North Lakes Park on February 10. The burn at the Burch Property will cover an area of 46 acres while the fire at North Lakes will cover 22 acres (see images below). The burn at North Lakes Park will only take place if the wind is blowing smoke away from the Animal Shelter. The purpose of both burns is to rejuvenate native grassland habitat and to encourage the growth of wildflower plants. Parks maintenance will provide heavy equipment support and will place “Trail Closed” signs at North Lakes before the burn. Additional notifications will be provided by Denton Fire on Nextdoor, X (Twitter), Facebook, and by placing “Fire Training Ahead” signage in proximity to each burn site beforehand. Staff Contacts: David Boots, Fire and Marshall McGee, Parks and Recreation. Birch Fire Plan Feb. 9 2026 North Lakes Fire Plan Feb. 10 2026 5 Responses to Council Member Requests for Information A. Intersection Visibility – On Jan. 8, Council Member Holland inquired about visibility at the intersection of East Prairie and South Bradshaw Streets due to the cemetery fence. Transportation Services Staff completed a field audit of the intersection and concurred with the request to convert the intersection traffic control to an all-way stop to improve safety. The all-way stop signs will be implemented at this location by Wednesday, Feb. 25. Staff contact: Chandra Muruganandham, Transportation Services 6 Upcoming Community Events and Public Meetings Please visit the City of Denton website for upcoming community events and details. Informal Staff Reports A. 2026-017 Affordability Incentive Program Amendment.…………………………………8 Information A. Council Requests for Information .....................................................................................12 B. Public Meetings Calendar .................................................................................................14 C. Future Work Session Items ...............................................................................................18 D. Street Closure Report ........................................................................................................19 7 January 30, 2026 Report No. 2026-017 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Proposed Amendment to Section 2.12 Affordability Incentive Program BACKGROUND: The Section 2.12 Affordability Incentive Program was created October 15, 2024. The program offers nine different zoning incentives for residential developments that commit to leasing or selling a proportion of their homes to low-income households at set affordability thresholds. Since October 2024, four multifamily developments and two infill single family developments have applied for incentives. Two of the multifamily developments have already executed incentive agreements and are in the early stages of construction. Through program review, staff have identified four opportunities for improvement that would make the program more accessible, more enticing for all developers, and align the program with the City’s priorities on Affordable for Denton housing. These changes would require an amendment to the development code and the proposals would be considered during public hearings at both the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. DISCUSSION: Proposed Changes Removing the Right of First Refusal Requirement The Right of First Refusal Requirement provides the City the right to purchase any property where incentives were utilized if the owner seeks to sell within the 30-year affordability period. This creates a situation where a low-income homebuyer would need to first offer the City Right of First Refusal on their home if they sought to sell it within 30 years of the home being built. Additionally, this requirement causes significant administrative difficulties for Housing Tax Credit developments, which typically have syndicators and/or non-profit partners who also require Right of First Refusal and have expressed that they would not be willing to subordinate their right to the City’s. The Right of First Refusal requirement does not provide significant affordability protections, causes administrative complications, creates an undue burden on low-income home buyers, and does not align with long-term City real estate planning. Increase Access to Incentives 8 January 30, 2026 Report No. 2026-017 Staff propose simplifying qualification requirements such that 15% of units as affordable allows access to any number of the nine incentives. Of the six applications received thus far, none have elected to use more than three incentives, although some were qualified for more. Some incentives are more applicable to single family developments (three related to lot size, setback requirements) and some are more applicable to multifamily (landscaping area point system, height increase). Making all nine incentives available at the threshold level of affordability could simplify the program. Adjust Requirements to Reflect Market Rate Another proposal is to adjust qualification requirements to consider the separate market rates of the rental and homeownership markets as well as the City’s priorities around Affordable for Denton development. The program should remove the low-income (80%-50%) AMI requirements for rental developments, as Denton’s market rental rate typically falls above 60% AMI, and low-income rental units are not considered Affordable for Denton, as discussed in the Nov. 18 work session on the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Policy. The program could set low-income as the only target income bracket for homeownership developments as Denton’s market sales prices typically fall above 90% AMI, with a median home value of $379,900 (2024 American Community Survey). Furthermore, current construction costs create a significant financial barrier to selling newly constructed homes at the 50% AMI sales price maximum of $158,400 for a two-bedroom. The program should adjust the affordability period to five years for homeownership developments in order to align with other existing homebuyer assistance programs and allow low-income homebuyers greater flexibility. Clarify Requirements for Small Developments Affordability qualifications currently require units at three different levels of affordability in increments of 5% of the development’s total homes. This proved difficult for staff to interpret and uniformly apply to developments of less than 20 total homes. Clarification on procedures would help staff qualify small developments in a standard way. To encourage infill development, the program could set slightly favorable requirements to qualify developments with less than 20 homes, requiring a slightly smaller percentage of homes or allowing higher income targets. This could make the program more financially accessible to infill developments, which have fewer units overall to spread development costs across. 9 January 30, 2026 Report No. 2026-017 The program has so far been effective at making infill projects more viable from a zoning compliance perspective but poses additional financial and administrative challenges for these projects. Applications to date As of January 2026, six development teams have submitted applications. Four of these applications are multifamily rental developments, and two are single family homeownership developments. Both single-family projects are infill projects, meaning a small project in an established neighborhood. Two are in construction, three are in the development process, and one is still awaiting funding award. Figure 1 – Incentive applications to date Development Status Occupancy Type Building Type Developer Financing Tools Total Units Stella Haven Under Construction Rental Multi- Family Stella Haven, LP 9% Housing Tax Credit 88 Roselawn Village Under Construction Rental Multi- Family NRP Lone Star Development LLC 4% Housing Tax Credit 297 Robertson Development In Development Ownership Single- Family Denton Affordable Housing Corporation HOME 3 Hinkle Development In Development Ownership Single- Family Denton Affordable Housing Corporation American Rescue Plan TBD McAdams Haven In Development Rental Multi- Family Denton Affordable Housing Corporation 9% Housing Tax Credit 84 Palladium Denton West Living Applied Rental Multi- Family Palladium USA International, Inc. 9% Housing Tax Credit 120 To date, only four of the nine incentives have been applied for. All six applicants have applied for the parking reduction, all four multifamily developments have applied for the reduction to the landscaping area point system, three multifamily have applied for the building height increase, and both single-family developments applied for the lot size reductions. Continued on Page 3 10 January 30, 2026 Report No. 2026-017 Figure 2 - Incentive utilization (total count, all applications) Estimated Timeline Staff tentatively plan to bring the amendments forward to Planning and Zoning for a public hearing on February 25. If recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission, staff would aim to take the amendment to City Council for a public hearing on March 3. STAFF CONTACT: Jesse Kent, Director of Community Services Leia Atkinson, Housing Programs Coordinator STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT: 1 hour 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Setback Reduction Building Coverage Deviation Lot Width Reduction Lot Depth Reduction Lot Area Reduction Building Height Increase Unit Size Reduction Landscaping Area Point System Reduction Parking Reduction Development Applications Subsection 2.12 Incentive Utilization Multifamily Single-Family 11 Friday Report - Council Requests FY 25-26Summary of Request or ItemCouncil Member Requestor Date Received Staff AssignedDepartmentCommentsStatus1Scripture CO applicationMayor Hudspeth01/20/26 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesReferred to staff.2Southmont Place fence right-of-way Mayor Hudspeth01/28/26 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesReferred to staff.3Downtown Square Sidewalk Ice Mayor Hudspeth01/29/26 Allison WingParksReferred to staff.4Wellness check informationMayor Pro Tem Rumohr01/26/26 Tony SalasPoliceResponse sent.5Easements on Haisler tractCouncil Member Holland 01/21/26 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesResponse sent.6County 287g ProgramMayor Pro Tem Rumohr01/28/26 Tony SalasPoliceResponse sent.12 13 Meeting Calendar City of Denton City Hall 215 E. McKinney St. Denton, Texas 76201 www.cityofdenton.com Criteria : Begin Date: 2/2/2026, End Date: 5/8/2026 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body February 2026 2/2/2026 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Civic Center Community Room 2/3/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 2/5/2026 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 2/5/2026 8:30 AM Downtown Economic Development Committee CANCELLED 2/5/2026 4:00 PM Public Art Committee Civic Center Community Room 2/9/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 2/9/2026 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center 2/9/2026 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 2/9/2026 5:30 PM Library Board Emily Fowler Central Library 2/11/2026 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Development Service Center 2/11/2026 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board CANCELLED 2/11/2026 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 2/12/2026 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission Development Service Center 2/13/2026 9:00 AM Bond Oversight Committee Training Rooms 3-5 at Development Service Center 2/17/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 2/19/2026 8:30 AM Downtown Economic Development Committee Development Service Center 2/20/2026 9:00 AM Community Partnership Committee City Hall Work Session Room 2/20/2026 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Committee Development Service Center 2/23/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room Page 1City of Denton Printed on 1/30/2026 14 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body Meeting Calendar continued... 2/23/2026 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 2/25/2026 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 2/25/2026 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission City Hall East Human Resources Training Room 2/25/2026 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee City Council Work Session Room 2/25/2026 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers March 2026 3/2/2026 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 3/2/2026 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Civic Center Community Room 3/3/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 3/5/2026 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 3/9/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 3/9/2026 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center 3/9/2026 5:30 PM Library Board North Branch Library 3/11/2026 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Development Service Center 3/11/2026 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 3/12/2026 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission Development Service Center 3/18/2026 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 3/20/2026 9:00 AM Community Partnership Committee City Council Work Session Room 3/20/2026 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Committee Development Service Center 3/23/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 3/23/2026 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center 3/23/2026 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 3/24/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 3/25/2026 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 3/25/2026 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission City Hall East Human Resources Training Room Page 2City of Denton Printed on 1/30/2026 15 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body Meeting Calendar continued... 3/25/2026 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee City Council Work Session Room April 2026 4/2/2026 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 4/2/2026 8:30 AM Downtown Economic Development Committee Development Service Center 4/6/2026 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Civic Center Community Room 4/7/2026 12:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 4/7/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 4/8/2026 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Development Service Center 4/8/2026 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 4/8/2026 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 4/9/2026 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission Development Service Center 4/13/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 4/13/2026 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center 4/13/2026 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 4/13/2026 5:30 PM Library Board South Branch Library 4/17/2026 9:00 AM Community Partnership Committee Council Work Session Room 4/21/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 4/22/2026 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission City Hall East Human Resources Training Room 4/24/2026 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Committee Development Service Center 4/27/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 4/27/2026 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center 4/27/2026 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 4/29/2026 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 4/29/2026 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers Page 3City of Denton Printed on 1/30/2026 16 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body Meeting Calendar continued... May 2026 5/4/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 5/4/2026 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Civic Center Community Room 5/5/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 5/7/2026 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 5/8/2026 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Committee Development Service Center Page 4City of Denton Printed on 1/30/2026 17 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated Time A. Hunter Ranch Fire Station 25-2195 Fire City Business 0:30 B. Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control Program 25-1724 Water Utilities & Street Ops City Business 0:45 C. CVB Bylaws 25-2042 MarComm City Business 0:30 D. The Denton Woman's Club Building Lease 26-0025 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 E. 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 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Performance Management Audit 25-2151 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Boards and Commissions Update 26-0129 City Secretary's Office City Business 1:00 C. DME Utility Billing 25-2296 DME City Business 0:45 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 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Financial Policies TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:45 B. Credit Card Fee Discussion 26-0057 Finance City Business 0:45 C. Surplus Property 25-2294 Development Services City Business 0:30 D. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): City Attorney & City Auditor Mid- year Perf. Reviews Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 3:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Mosquito Surveillance Response Plan (MSRP)25-2291 Environmental Services City Business 0:30 B. Community Forever Village 26-2429 Development Services City Business 0:45 C. Audit follow-up of Solid Waste Operations 26-2456 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 D. Audit follow-up of Fire Prevention 26-2457 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 E. External Audit 25-2325 Finance City Business 0:30 F. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Judge Mid-year Perf. Review Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 2:45 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. City Business 0:00 B. Denton ISD DISD Business 0:00 C. City Manager's Office City Business 0:00 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal (if any)City Business 0:00 Total Est. Time: 0:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. TBD City Business 0:00 B. TBD City Business 0:00 X. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office Council Request 0:00 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 0:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Police Annual update 26-0033 Police City Business 0:00 B. Fire Annual Update TBD Fire City Business 0:00 C. Audit of City-Wide Overtime 25-2152 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 X. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office Council Request 0:00 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 Streets Operations and Service Levels 25-1625 Water Utilities & Street Ops City Business 0:45 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 March 24 Work Session (@ 2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting (Upon conclusion of the Work Session) April 7 Work Session (@ 2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@ 6:30 p.m.) April 21 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@ 6:30 p.m.) April 7 Special Called Joint Meeting with Denton ISD (@ 11:00 a.m.) March 3 Work Session (@ 2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@ 6:30 p.m.) Council Priorities and Significant Work Plan Items to be Scheduled Tentative Work Session Topics and Meeting Information Updated: January 30, 2026 February 3 Work Session (@ 2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@ 6:30 p.m.) February 17 Work Session (@ 2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (@ 6:30 p.m.) *This is for planning purposes only. Dates are subject to change.18 1 Street Closure Report: Upcoming ClosuresSCR Feb. 2nd – 8thStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Roselawn DrBernard StRoselawn Cir02/16/26 08/31/26 Demo Roselawn to rebuild and add sidewalks,for Roselawn Village Apartments.Private DevelopmentKent Bull RiversRolling Closure2Roselawn DrBernard StRoselawn Cir02/16/26 08/31/26 Demo Roselawn to rebuild and add sidewalks,for Roselawn Village Apartments.Private DevelopmentKent Bull Rivers Exported on January 30, 2026 11:18:20 AM CST19 2 Street Closure Report: Current ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Alice StPanhandle StCrescent St05/02/25 06/15/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure2Apollo DrRedstone RdSelene Dr07/24/25 02/13/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure3Apollo DrRedstone RdSelene Dr09/29/25 03/28/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure4Audra LnNottingham Dr/Audra LaneOak Valley01/19/26 02/27/26 TCP to be used to install drainage pipe and make street repairs. Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaFull Closure5Audra LnLattimore StMack Pl01/19/26 02/27/26 TCP to be used during sidewalk construction.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure6Audra Ln (EB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 02/27/26 Utility Contractor to install drainage pipe across Audra Lane.Private DevelopmentZabdiel Mota-Balderas Lane Closure7Audra Ln (WB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 02/27/26 Utility Contractor to install drainage pipe across Audra Lane.Private DevelopmentZabdiel Mota-Balderas Lane Closure8Bell St N (1912)University Dr / US380Sherman Dr02/02/26 02/27/26 ADA / Sidewalk RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure9Bernard St NHickory StChestnut St02/06/26 07/24/26 Utility installations and pavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure10Bonnie Brae StConquest DrElm St N (US 77)02/02/26 02/13/26 Contractor will be installing storm drain lines, laterals, and curb inletsalong Bonnie Brae.EngineeringJesus PerezFull Closure11Bonnie Brae StBronco Way / Riney RdElm St N (US 77)01/14/26 02/16/26 Contractor will be installing storm drain lines, laterals, and curb inletsalong Bonnie Brae.OtherJesus PerezFull Closure12Buckingham DrHercules LnSherman Dr11/17/25 07/03/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure13Cordell StFulton StCoit St09/15/25 03/06/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure14Denton StHickory StCongress St06/02/25 03/13/26 Atmos gas line installationEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure15Donna RdElm StEnd11/17/25 03/27/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure16Eagle DrAve CAve A03/17/25 04/01/26 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 Closure17Egan StCarroll BlvdBolivar St05/07/25 02/13/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure18Emery StDead EndAlice St09/29/25 03/27/26 Full Road ReconstructionEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure19Fulton St NCordell StEmery St09/29/25 03/27/26 Full Road ReconstructionEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure20Hickory Creek RdRiverpass DrCountry Club Rd (FM 1830) 03/13/23 12/31/26 Bridge InstallationEngineeringTracy BeckFull Closure21Huntington DrSun Valley DrHercules Ln10/20/25 03/31/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure22Jupiter DrRedstone RdSelene Dr02/02/26 07/31/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure23Lattimore StMozingo StAudra Ln01/19/26 02/27/26 TCP to be used for street paving.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaFull Closure24Margie StAve AMcCormick St11/17/25 02/20/26 Installing sewerPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellFull Closure25Mayhill 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 Closure26Mulberry StAve CAve D12/03/25 02/06/26 Tri Dal working on water lines/ Water VaultPublic Works Inspections Ryan DonaldsonLane Closure27Neptune DrRedstone RdSelene Dr11/24/25 05/08/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure28Normal StScripture StOak St08/18/25 02/13/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure29Northridge StHinkle DrBolivar St04/16/25 04/20/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleRolling Closure30Oak StCarroll BlvdFry St04/21/25 02/27/26 Mastec relocating gas linesPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellRolling Closure31Oak StWelch StAve C04/28/25 02/27/26 Mastec relocating gas linesPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellRolling Closure32Paisley StPace DrOak Valley01/05/26 03/02/26 TCP lane closure to be used for water tap performed by COD WaterDepartment.Public Works Inspections Zabdiel MotaLane Closure33Panhandle StFulton StDenton St01/07/26 05/22/26 Pavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure34Parkway StDenton StCarroll Blvd10/20/25 04/21/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure35Pershing DrAtlas DrStuart Rd05/08/25 03/27/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure36Ponder StOak St WPanhandle St06/02/25 03/27/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure37Prairie StWelch StBernard St11/05/25 02/13/26 Pavement replacementEngineeringScott FettigFull Closure38Quail Creek DrBerry Down LnStockbridge Rd10/20/25 04/20/26 Waterline Tap being installed/Road patchPublic Works Inspections Collin ColeLane Closure39Redstone RdHercules LnNeptune Dr05/05/25 06/12/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure40Royal AcresHercules LnSherman Dr12/01/25 06/26/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure41Scripture StJagoe StPonder St03/04/25 03/31/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure42Sheraton RdImperial DrSun Valley Dr08/11/25 03/27/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure43Stockbridge DrHudsonwood DrQuail Creek Dr10/20/25 04/20/26 Utilities being upsizedPublic Works Inspections Collin ColeLane Closure44Stuart Rd and Pershing Intersection Selene DrJuno Ln12/15/25 02/13/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure45Sundown BlvdMustang DrSpur Ct01/08/26 02/13/26 Sign into existing utility linePublic Works Inspections John CantuLane Closure46Sunset St ECarroll BlvdBolivar St07/07/25 04/24/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure47Waterside PlHickory Creek RdRiver Chase Trl02/02/26 03/27/26 ADA / Sidewalk/ Asphalt Street RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure48Weslayan Dr (2816)Kirby DrDunlavy Rd01/05/26 02/06/26 Concrete Panel RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure49Western Blvd NB (1450)Jim Christal RdUniversity Dr / US 38002/02/26 02/06/26 North bound outside lane closurePrivate DevelopmentKirk WinterLane Closure Exported on January 30, 2026 11:18:32 AM CST20 3 Street Closure Report: Completed ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Amarillo StHaynes StCongress St08/11/25 12/31/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure2Amarillo StHaynes StCongress St08/11/25 01/22/26 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure3Audra LnLattimore StRustling Oaks Dr09/24/25 01/09/26 COD Water department toperform taps for developer.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure4Audra LnPaisley StAt Intersection12/15/25 01/09/26 Sidewalk / ADA Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure5Audra LnRustling Oaks DrOak Tree Dr09/24/25 01/30/26 COD Water Department toperform water taps fordeveloper.Private DevelopmentZabdiel Mota-Balderas Lane Closure6Audra Ln (EB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 01/30/26 COD Water department toperform water taps.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure7Audra Ln (WB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 01/30/26 COD Water Department toperform water taps.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure8Creekdale DrThistle WayMeandering Way01/09/26 01/16/26 They redoing the approach onCreekdalePublic Works Inspections John cantuFull Closure9Juno LnAtlas DrStuart Dr04/09/25 12/31/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure10Lattimore StMozingo StAudra Ln09/24/25 01/09/26 Water taps to be performed byCOD Water Department.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaRolling Closure11Mills RdMayhill RdCunningham Rd01/19/26 01/21/26 Asphalt saw cutting and pavingfor new turn lanePublic Works Inspections Alexander CervantesLane Closure12Mockingbird LnMingo RdUniversity Dr (U.S. 380) 06/16/25 01/09/26 Bore work to install newsanitary sewer line.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure13Mounts AveCongress St WHaynes St08/01/25 01/22/26 Utility installations andpavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure14Normal StScripture StOak St08/18/25 12/31/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure15Ponder AveOak St WPanhandle St06/02/25 12/31/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure16Thistle WayCreekdale DrVickery Way01/09/26 01/16/26 They redoing the approach onCreekdalePublic Works Inspections John cantuFull Closure17Welch StEagle DrMulberry St05/31/24 12/31/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure18Welch StMulberry StHickory St10/01/25 01/09/26 Utility relocation and pavementreplacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure Exported on January 30, 2026 11:18:44 AM CST21