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121925 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: December 19, 2025 TO: The Honorable Mayor Hudspeth and Council Members FROM: Sara Hensley, City Manager SUBJECT: Friday Staff Report Upcoming Meetings 1. CANCELLED - Civil Service Commission on Wednesday, December 24, 2025, at 1:00 p.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. Holiday Friday Staff Reports – City facilities will be closed in observance of Christmas on Dec. 24 and 25, and New Year's Day on Jan. 1, 2026. There will be no Friday Staff Report published for the next two weeks due to the holiday closures. Wishing you and yours a safe and Happy Holiday season. Staff contact: Kristi Fogle, City Manager’s Office B. Alternative Work Week Pilot Program – Beginning Jan. 2, 2026, the City of Denton’s administrative offices will close to the public at noon on Fridays as part of a one-year pilot program designed to enhance service delivery and strengthen the City’s investment in its workforce. Signage has been posted at all facilities with updated hours with information about the change. While public-facing hours will shift on Fridays, City employees will continue to work a standard 80-hour biweekly schedule, allowing City services to continue without interruption. Essential services such as public safety and utilities will continue regular operations without interruption, and hours of operation for quality-of-life amenities, including parks, libraries, the landfill, and the animal shelter, will remain unchanged. The one-year pilot program will be evaluated through spring of 2027 to assess its impact on operational effectiveness and community service outcomes. The community can continue to access a wide range of digital City services. To view those services and additional information on the upcoming transition, visit www.cityofdenton.com/newhours. Staff contact: Christine Taylor, City Manager’s Office C. Monthly Financial Reports – The Monthly Financial Report provides a year-to-date comprehensive overview of the City’s financial performance, including key revenue and expenditure highlights, as well as budget variances. The October 2025 Monthly Financial Report can be accessed here. Staff contact: Matt Hamilton, Finance D. Denton City Public Facility Corporation – On Tuesday, Dec. 16, the Denton City Public Facility Corporation (DCPFC) Board of Directors met and approved the DCPFC’s policies and procedures, allowing the corporation to begin accepting applications for partnership. The policies and procedures manual and the application can be found online. Staff contact: Jesse Kent, Community Services E. ECA/TCRF Rate Update – Staff has completed its first quarter review of the Energy Cost Adjustment (ECA), Large Load Energy Cost Adjustment (ECA LL), and Transmission Cost Recovery Factor (TCRF). At this time, no changes are recommended to any of these rates. The current rates will remain in effect, and staff will continue to monitor energy market conditions and customer load to ensure rate stability. The presentation below (Attachment A) was reviewed with the Public Utilities Board on Dec. 15, 2025, and no action was recommended. Staff contact: Antonio Puente, Denton Municipal Electric 2 F. Mayor’s Pet Spotlight – Madam Mayor is here to bring order, charm, and just the right amount of sass to your home! This 3-year-old Domestic Shorthair isn’t just a cat, she’s a dignified leader with a soft spot for feather toys, catnip, and the occasional cuddle (on her terms, of course). She arrived at our shelter like a true heroine, nervous, cautious, and carrying the weight of motherhood on her tiny shoulders. Her kittens have all been adopted, and now it’s her turn to shine in the spotlight she so rightfully deserves. She’s looking for a calm, respectful constituency, ideally a home with older kids who understand that even powerful women need their space. Like any great leader, she may need a little time to adjust to her new office (aka your living room), but with patience and love, she’ll be running the place in no time. Interested in meeting Madam Mayor? Since she’s in a foster home, you’ll need to call or email the shelter to schedule an appointment. Trust us, she’s worth the extra step. Please contact Denton Animal Services at (940) 349-7594 or via email at Animal.Services@cityofdenton.com. Staff contact: Bailey Coleson, Animal Services 3 Responses to Council Member Requests for Information A. Tree Survey at North Lakes Trail – On Dec. 10 and 15, respectively, Council Member Beck and Mayor Pro Tem Rumohr inquired about tagged trees in the North Lakes Neighborhood. This activity is part of the Safe Routes to School project, for which the City received a $5 million award from the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) to support the installation of sidewalks, bike lanes, and related infrastructure improvements for Newton Rayzor Elementary. The City has engaged consultants to lead the design phase, and their surveyors have been conducting fieldwork in the area. The contractor and staff will ensure that contact is made with residents before any future survey activity. While there may be locations where additional right-of-way is needed, preserving trees will be a priority. If any trees are near proposed improvements, the design will aim to avoid removal whenever possible, instead incorporating them into the design of the sidewalk to be constructed. Proposals and discussions related to the current survey will be available by August 2026, and the sidewalk page will be updated for this project as soon as the implementation starts. Staff contact: Charlie Rosendahl, Development Services 4 Upcoming Community Events and Public Meetings Please visit the City of Denton website for upcoming community events and details. Attachments A. 4th Quarter ECA TCRF Review Presentation..…………………………………………….6 Informal Staff Reports A. 2026-014 Design Criteria Manual Update……………………………………………......12 Information A. Council Requests for Information .....................................................................................15 B. Public Meetings Calendar .................................................................................................17 C. Future Work Session Items ...............................................................................................20 D. Street Closure Report ........................................................................................................21 5 4th Quarter Review: Energy Cost Adjustment and Transmission Cost Recovery Factors Denton Municipal Electric Melissa Cuevas PUB 25-222, December 15, 2025 6 Current Rates •Energy Cost Adjustment (No Changes Recommended) •$0.0462/kWh •Provides a buffer +/- $20,000,000 ECA Balance •Large Load Energy Cost Adjustment (No Changes Recommended) •$0.0577/kWh •Provides a buffer $20,000,000 ECA Balance •Transmission Cost Recovery Factor (No Changes Recommended) •$0.0176/kWh •$5.02/kW •$6.95/kVA PUB 25-222, December 15, 2025 27 ECA Forecasted Account Balance PUB 25-222, December 15, 2025 3 Month Year Maintain Rate 0.0462$ October 2025 24,947,905 November 2025 24,595,271 December 2025 24,378,391 January 2026 23,922,516 February 2026 24,165,376 March 2026 24,159,559 April 2026 24,003,371 May 2026 24,238,939 June 2026 24,987,733 July 2026 25,122,446 August 2026 22,286,850 September 2026 19,624,350$ ECA Account Balance Forecast 8 TCRF Forecasted Account Balance PUB 25-222, December 15, 2025 4 Month Year Maintain Rate 0.0176$ October 2025 (3,693,929) November 2025 (3,692,116) December 2025 (3,380,523) January 2026 (3,059,219) February 2026 (3,040,810) March 2026 (3,025,271) April 2026 (2,988,839) May 2026 (2,515,954) June 2026 (1,536,413) July 2026 (144,880) August 2026 1,179,796 September 2026 1,884,962$ TCRF Account Balance Forecast 9 Recommendation DME General Manager and Finance Department recommendation (Effective January 1, 2026) •ECA •No requested changes for next quarter •Large Load ECA •No requested changes for next quarter •TCRF •No requested changes for next quarter PUB 25-222, December 15, 2025 510 Questions? PUB 25-055, August 25, 2025 611 December 19, 2025 Report No. 2026-014 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Provide information regarding the purpose of the City’s Design Criteria Manual (DCM), the process by which it is updated, and some notable changes proposed in the DCM update coming to City Council for consideration on January 13, 2026. BACKGROUND: There are several governing documents within the City of Denton which lay out rules and criteria on how development is to be planned, designed, and constructed. The Denton Development Code (DDC) is the primary planning document and lays out policies and procedures for zoning and subdivision regulations. Once a project receives initial approval for development, the developers will begin doing a detailed engineering design. The DCM is a technical engineering document which establishes appropriate design methods and provides required criteria for infrastructure constructed within the City. Periodic updates to the DCM are required to keep pace with modern development practices, emerging technologies, and regulatory changes. In July 2024, the Solid Waste and Recycling Criteria Manual, Stormwater Design Criteria Manual, Transportation Design Criteria Manual, Water and Wastewater Criteria Manual, and the Streetlight Design Criteria were updated to combine the five manuals into a single document, formatted to be uniform and consistent with the DDC. Following this significant update to the design document, Staff is proposing some additional updates to increase options for development within the City while ensuring all public infrastructure is designed and constructed to a high quality. Due to the significant impact the DCM updates have on both private development and City capital projects, these proposed updates have been accompanied by a significant public outreach and internal coordination effort. In September 2025, notice that revisions to the DCM were beginning was sent out to the development community. There was also a series of internal meetings, which included representatives from all departments, to review the current DCM, discuss suggested changes, and make a recommendation for modifications. This draft update was posted online in October 2025 for public review with a link to provide comments. Proposed updates were also presented and discussed across various venues, including developer town hall and professional engineering organizational meetings. In addition to these outreach efforts, the proposed updates were presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Public Utility Board, and the Mobility Committee. Updates are scheduled for a public hearing and adoption on January 13, 2026, with an effective date of February 1, 2026. DISCUSSION: Notable updates to each section of the DCM are discussed below: Solid Waste 12 December 19, 2025 Report No. 2026-014 There are limited proposed updates to the Solid Waste section of the DCM. The only notable change is the inclusion of additional guidance for the design of side-load enclosures for use in situations where site constraints will not accommodate typical front-load enclosures. Stormwater Design Under the stormwater design section of the DCM, staff is proposing to add polypropylene as an acceptable material for pipe in the public stormwater collection system. Currently, the only permissible material is a reinforced concrete pipe and staff have received multiple comments to investigate alternative materials. Staff conducted an investigation over approximately a year into alternative materials and consulted multiple vendors, met with other municipalities to discuss their experiences, and observed active construction using polypropylene pipe. Following this investigation, staff are confident that polypropylene pipe is a material with many appropriate applications within the public stormwater collection system and will allow for greater flexibility in development and lower costs in city projects while still maintaining high-quality public infrastructure. Another significant proposed update to the stormwater design section is the requirement to remove suspended solids (sediment) from drainage runoff before the stormwater exits the site. The 2024 DCM included this practice only as a recommendation rather than a requirement. Staff is proposing to make this a requirement which would only apply to runoff from impervious surfaces and developments disturbing more than one acre. Removing this sediment from stormwater before it enters the public collection system has several benefits, including reducing the maintenance cost and frequency of cleaning required in the downstream public stormwater system. This change also aligns the City with regional NCTCOG guidance and EPA regulations currently effective in other states, and anticipated to become effective in Texas in the future. This change would also benefit development by allowing greater flexibility in how storm water quality may be addressed and could result in smaller detention basins and therefore larger developable area. Water/Wastewater Many of the proposed changes to the water/wastewater section of the criteria manual are centered around reorganization of the existing requirements for improved readability and information organization. Some additional criteria proposed in this update would require geotechnical investigations and cathodic protection of metal pipes. This is due to the potential of corrosive soils within the City, which can greatly shorten the lifespan of metal pipe if the hazardous soils are not identified and cathodic protection is not provided. The updated regulations include additional lift station design criteria are being proposed to improve planning, emergency provisions, and station monitoring. Transportation Several notable changes are also being proposed to the transportation section of the manual. Additional guidance on traffic calming measures is proposed to clarify which measures are appropriate, such as chicanes, and establish the necessary coordination with emergency services. New restrictions on perpendicular and angled street parking are proposed, as these parking configurations can potentially be less safe than parallel parking. Updates are also proposed to establish a new street classification - ‘Major Collector’ and update the roadway geometry standards 13 December 19, 2025 Report No. 2026-014 accordingly. All updates to the transportation criteria align with the City of Denton's Vision Zero best practices and objectives for enhancing road safety. These updates prioritize the safety of all road users by emphasizing the design of transportation facilities to reduce crashes and improve safety for cyclists, pedestrians, micromobility users, and those using mobility-on-demand services, while ensuring full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Streetlights Minimal updates are proposed in the streetlight section of the design criteria manual. The inclusion of a new streetlight pole style is being proposed, along with guidance to clarify the process for requesting the addition or removal of street lighting in an area. Environmentally Sensitive Areas A new section dedicated to environmentally sensitive areas is proposed in these updates. This section is a consolidation of institutional knowledge meant to clarify the process of how environmentally sensitive areas are to be identified, assessed, and preserved or restored. ATTACHMENTS: Proposed Design Criteria Manual – redline copy Proposed Design Criteria Manual – clean copy STAFF CONTACT: Mike Linder Senior Engineer – Engineering Mike.Linder@cityofdenton.com (940)-349-8942 PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: Engineering STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT: 4 hours 14 Friday Report - Council Requests FY 25-26Summary of Request or ItemCouncil Member Requestor Date Received Staff AssignedDepartmentCommentsStatus1Chinese PistacheCouncil Member Beck12/18/25 Allison WingParksReferred to staff.2Southridge historic designation Mayor Hudspeth Mayor ProTem Rumohr12/05/25 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesResponse sent to the fullCouncil.3Monsignor King building plansCouncil Member Byrd12/08/25 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesResponse sent.4Federal Funding allocationsCouncil Member Beck12/11/25 Christine TaylorCMOResponse sent.5Utility billingMayor Hudspeth CouncilMember Holland12/12/25 Antonio PuenteDMEResponse sent.6Development fiscal analysisMayor Pro Tem Rumohr12/05/25 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesResponse sent.7Tree tagging near North Lakes Council Member Beck MayorPro Tem Rumohr12/10/25 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesResponse sent.8Police recordsMayor Hudspeth12/18/25 Jessica Robledo, Tony SalasPoliceStaff will reach out to theresident.9AirBNB operationCouncil Member Byrd12/18/25 Charlie RosendahlDevelopment ServicesResponse sent.15 16 Meeting Calendar City of Denton City Hall 215 E. McKinney St. Denton, Texas 76201 www.cityofdenton.com Criteria : Begin Date: 12/22/2025, End Date: 3/27/2026 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body December 2025 12/24/2025 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission CANCELLED 12/31/2025 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers January 2026 1/5/2026 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board Civic Center Community Room 1/8/2026 3:00 PM Health & Building Standards Commission Development Service Center 1/9/2026 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Committee Development Service Center 1/12/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 1/12/2026 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center 1/12/2026 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room 1/12/2026 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 1/12/2026 5:30 PM Library Board South Branch Library 1/13/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 1/14/2026 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Board Development Service Center 1/14/2026 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 1/14/2026 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 1/23/2026 9:00 AM Community Partnership Committee City Hall Conference Room 1/26/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 1/26/2026 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center 1/26/2026 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 1/28/2026 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room Page 1City of Denton Printed on 12/18/2025 17 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body Meeting Calendar continued... 1/28/2026 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers February 2026 2/3/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 2/5/2026 8:30 AM Downtown Economic Development Committee Development Service Center 2/6/2026 1:00 PM Bond Oversight Committee Training Rooms 3-5 at Development Service Center 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 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 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 2/17/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 2/23/2026 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 2/23/2026 3:00 PM Development Code Review Committee Development Services Center 2/23/2026 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 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 3/3/2026 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 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 Page 2City of Denton Printed on 12/18/2025 18 Date Time Meeting LocationMeeting Body Meeting Calendar continued... 3/11/2026 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 3/18/2026 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room & Council Chambers 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 Page 3City of Denton Printed on 12/18/2025 19 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated Time A. Strategic Plan Update TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 B. Audit of Parks Management and Planning 25-340 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 C. Mosquito Surveillance Response Plan (MSRP)25-2291 Environmental Services City Business 0:30 D. Naming of the Civic Center, Day Labor Site, and Softball Field TBD Parks City Business 0:45 E. Two Minute Pitch:TBD City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Interim City Manager Legal (if any)City Business 0:30 Total Est. Time: 3:15 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Hunter Ranch Fire Station 25-2195 Fire City Business 0:30 B. Streets Operations and Service Levels 25-1625 Water Utilities & Street Ops City Business 0:45 C. Denton Women's Club Building Lease TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 D. CVB Bylaws 25-2042 MarComm 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 TBD Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control Program 25-1724 Water Utilities & Street Ops City Business 0:45 C. Boards and Commissions Update TBD City Secretary's Office City Business 1:00 D. DME Utility Billing TBD DME City Business 0:45 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: 4:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Utility Financial Policy TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:45 B. Financial Policy TBD City Manager's Office City Business 0:45 C. Credit Card Fee Discussion TBD Finance City Business 0:30 D. Surplus Property 25-2294 Development Services 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: 3:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Community Forever Village TBD Development Services City Business 0:45 B. External Audit TBD Finance City Business 0:30 C. 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: 2:15 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 March 3 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting (Upon conclusion of the Work Session) 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 Tentative Work Session Topics and Meeting Information Updated: December 18, 2025 March 24 Work Session (@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting (Upon conclusion of the Work Session) 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) *This is for planning purposes only. Dates are subject to change.20 1 Street Closure Report: Upcoming ClosuresSCR Dec 22nd- 28thStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Paisley StreetPace DriveOak Valley01/05/26 03/02/26 TCP lane closure to be used for water tapperformed by COD Water Department.Public Works Inspections Zabdiel MotaLane Closure2Weslayan Dr (2816)Kirby DrDunlavy Rd01/05/26 02/06/26 Concrete Panel RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane ClosurePage 1 of 1Exported on December 19, 2025 12:04:44 PM CST21 2 Street Closure Report: Current ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Alice StPanhandle StCrescent St05/02/25 01/09/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure2Amarillo StHaynes StCongress St08/11/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure3Apollo DrRedstone RdSelene Dr07/24/25 02/13/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure4Apollo DrRedstone RdSelene Dr09/29/25 03/28/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure5Audra LnLattimore StRustling Oaks Dr09/24/25 01/09/26 COD Water department to perform taps for developer.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure6Audra LnRustling Oaks DrOak Tree Dr09/24/25 01/09/26 COD Water Department to perform water taps for developer.Private DevelopmentZabdiel Mota-Balderas Lane Closure7Audra LnPaisley StAt Intersection12/15/25 01/09/26 Sidewalk / ADA RepairStreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure8Audra Ln (EB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 01/09/26 COD Water department to perform water taps.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure9Audra Ln (EB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 01/09/26 Utility Contractor to install drainage pipe across Audra Lane.Private DevelopmentZabdiel Mota-Balderas Lane Closure10Audra Ln (WB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 01/09/26 COD Water Department to perform water taps.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure11Audra Ln (WB)Audra LnOak Valley10/01/25 01/09/26 Utility Contractor to install drainage pipe across Audra Lane.Private DevelopmentZabdiel Mota-Balderas Lane Closure12Buckingham DrHercules LnSherman Dr11/17/25 07/03/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure13Cordell StFulton StCoit St09/15/25 01/23/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure14Denton StHickory StCongress St06/02/25 01/09/26 Utility installations and pavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure15Donna RdElm StEnd11/17/25 03/27/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure16Eagle 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 Closure17Emery StDead EndAlice St09/29/25 02/13/26 Full Road ReconstructionEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure18Fulton St NCordell StEmery St09/29/25 02/13/26 Full Road ReconstructionEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure19Hickory Creek RdRiverpass DrCountry Club Rd (FM 1830) 03/13/23 12/31/26 Bridge InstallationEngineeringTracy BeckFull Closure20Huntington DrSun Valley DrHercules Ln10/20/25 03/31/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure21Juno LnAtlas DrStuart Dr04/09/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure22Lattimore StMozingo StAudra Ln09/24/25 01/09/26 Water taps to be performed by COD Water Department.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaRolling Closure23Margie StAve AMcCormick St11/17/25 01/09/26 Installing sewerPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellFull Closure24Mayhill 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 Closure25Mockingbird LnMingo RdUniversity Dr (U.S. 380)06/16/25 01/09/26 Bore work to install new sanitary sewer line.Private DevelopmentZabdiel MotaLane Closure26Mounts AveCongress St WHaynes St08/01/25 01/16/26 Utility installations and pavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull Closure27Mulberry StAve CAve D12/03/25 01/09/26 Tri Dal working on water lines/ Water VaultPublic Works Inspections Ryan DonaldsonLane Closure28Neptune DrRedstone RdSelene Dr11/24/25 05/08/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure29Normal StScripture StOak St08/18/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure30Northridge StHinkle DrBolivar St04/16/25 04/20/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleRolling Closure31Oak StCarroll BlvdFry St04/21/25 01/30/26 Mastec relocating gas linesPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellRolling Closure32Oak StWelch StAve C04/28/25 01/30/26 Mastec relocating gas linesPublic Works Inspections Stephany TrammellRolling Closure33Parkway StDenton StCarroll Blvd10/20/25 04/21/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure34Pershing DrAtlas DrStuart Rd05/08/25 03/27/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure35Ponder AveOak St WPanhandle St06/02/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure36Prairie StWelch StBernard St11/05/25 03/06/26 Pavement replacementEngineeringScott FettigFull Closure37Quail Creek DrBerry Down LnStockbridge Rd10/20/25 04/20/26 Waterline Tap being installed/Road patchPublic Works Inspections Collin ColeLane Closure38Redstone RdHercules LnNeptune Dr05/05/25 06/12/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure39Royal AcresHercules LnSherman Dr12/01/25 06/26/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure40Scripture StJagoe StPonder St03/04/25 03/31/26 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure41Sheraton RdImperial DrSun Valley Dr08/11/25 03/27/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure42Stockbridge DrHudsonwood DrQuail Creek Dr10/20/25 04/20/26 Utilities being upsizedPublic Works Inspections Collin ColeLane Closure43Stuart Rd and Pershing Intersection Selene DrJuno Ln12/15/25 01/16/26 Utilities and Pavement replacementEngineeringDante HaleFull Closure44Sunset StCarroll BlvdBolivar St07/07/25 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure45Welch StEagle DrMulberry St05/31/24 12/31/25 Utility installations and pavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigRolling Closure46Welch StMulberry StHickory St10/01/25 01/09/26 Utility relocation and pavement replacementEngineeringMegan DavidsonFull ClosurePage 1 of 1Exported on December 19, 2025 12:05:04 PM CST22 3 Street Closure Report: Completed ClosuresStreet/ IntersectionFromToClosure StartDateClosure EndDateDescriptionDepartmentDepartment Contact Closure Type1Audra LnOak Tree StAt Intersection11/03/25 11/21/25 Sidewalk / ADA Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure2Audra LnMack PlAt Intersection11/10/25 11/28/25 Sidewalk / ADA Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure3Audra LnLee DrAt Intersection11/24/25 12/12/25 Sidewalk / ADA Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure4Ave AMaple StUnderwood St09/02/25 12/09/25 Mabak installing utilities Public Works Inspections Stephany TrammellLane Closure5Ave COak St WEagle Dr11/24/25 11/26/25 Boring under street to installnew light. Cross streets willremain openOtherJohn, CantuFull Closure6Bonnie Brae StCarril AL LagoUniversity Dr (US 380)09/19/25 12/12/25 Contractor will be installingstorm drain lines, laterals, andcurb inlets along Bonnie Brae.EngineeringJesus PerezLane Closure7Bonnie Brae StI 35 Frontage RdPrairie St12/10/25 12/12/25 lane will be closed only whileworkers are on site and will beopen after work for the day iscompletedPublic Works Inspections John CantuLane Closure8Bonnie Brae St SWillowwood StParvin St09/08/25 12/19/25 Installation of drainageinfrastructure, embankmentwork in advance of streetwidening. (Access to NatlWholesale & residents only)EngineeringRobin DavisFull Closure9Carlton StAileen StMalone St07/23/25 11/30/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure10Dunlavy Rd (3800)Hillcroft AveBissonet Dr10/20/25 11/21/25 Concrete Panel Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure11Emery StEctor StBonnie Brae St10/27/25 12/19/25 Repair and restore asphaltroad.Private Development PublicWorks InspectionsRyan DonaldsonLane Closure12Hobson LnForrestridge DrCountry Club Rd10/30/25 11/24/25 Signage and striping on HobsonLane.Public Works Inspections Gavin PetnerFull Closure13Hobson LnForrestridge DrCountry Club Rd10/30/25 12/15/25 replace failing concretepavement and stripingPrivate DevelopmentGavin PetnerFull Closure14Kirby Dr (3805)Bissonet DrSan Felipe Dr11/17/25 12/19/25 Concrete Panel Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure15Mills RdMayhill RdCunningham Rd09/15/25 11/21/25 Water and Sewer installationsfor Ryan HS projectPrivate Development PublicWorks InspectionsAlexander CervantesFull Closure16Mulberry StAve CAve D10/01/25 11/21/25 Water Dept/ Tri Dal will beperforming water taps/ asphaltrepairs /sewer manholeinstallationPrivate Development PublicWorks InspectionsRyan DonaldsonLane Closure17Nottingham DrChurchill DrDevonshire Ct10/20/25 11/26/25 Bridge Deck and Curb Repair StreetsRoy San MiguelLane Closure18Sunnydale LnSun Valley DrKings Row07/10/25 12/05/25 Utility installations andpavement replacement.EngineeringScott FettigFull Closure19Willowood StBonnie Brae St500ft East09/29/25 11/23/25 Full Road Reconstruction Public Works Inspections Robin DavisFull ClosurePage 1 of 1Exported on December 19, 2025 12:05:56 PM CST23