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041423 Friday Staff Report „ City Manager's Office " 215 E. McKinney St., Denton, TX 76201 • (940) 349-8307 DENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: April 14, 2023 TO: The Honorable Mayor Hudspeth and Council Members FROM: Sara Hensley, City Manager SUBJECT: Friday Staff Report Upcoming Meetings A. Traffic Safety Commission on, Monday,April 17,2023, at 5:30 p.m. at the Development Service Center. B. Work Session of the City Council on Tuesday,April 18, 2023, at 2 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room followed by a Regular Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. C. Bond Oversight Committee on Friday,April 21, 2023, at 1 p.m. at the Development Service Center. OUR CORE VALUES Inclusion • Collaboration • Quality Service • Strategic Focus • Fiscal Responsibility General Information & Status Updates A.Pending Council Requests Work Session Topics—Pursuant to Ordinance No. 21-1837, the following item will be discussed during the April 18, 2023, Council Work Session: 1) Request for a Work Session to discuss traffic safety on West US 380. Staff contact: Monica Benavides, City Manager's Office B. Southeast Denton Area Plan Listening Sessions—Development Services and the Southeast Denton Area Plan project team are excited to announce that the public outreach and planning process is underway! Next week, the first of many public engagement opportunities will begin with a series of listening sessions. Community members will have an opportunity to attend a session and sit down with the project team for an in-depth and candid discussion about the past, present, and future of Southeast Denton. To include as many community voices as possible, postcards are being delivered to the mailboxes of Southeast Denton residents, business owners, and property owners. The attached flyer is also being distributed throughout the community and across the City's various social media channels. Staff contact: Julie Wyatt, Development Services C. Hickory Creek Interceptor Phase 3 Public Meeting_— Capital Projects is hosting a virtual community meeting for the Hickory Creek Interceptor Phase 3 (HCI-3) Construction Kickoff on Thursday, April 20, at 6 p.m. HCI 3 will replace approximately 9,700 LF (1.8 mi)of 30-inch sewer line from the northern termination of Hickory Creek Interceptor Phase 1&2 near IH 35 and continue north. It will also replace an existing 12-inch sewer main and rehabilitate an existing 12-inch creek crossing. To register for the virtual meeting,visit the communityput meetings web page or the Discuss Denton project page. Staff contact: Tracy Beck, Capital Projects/Engineering D. Vision Zero Denton—An article featuring Phase 2 of the Vision Zero program was included in the North Texas Daily newsletter and can be read here. Staff contact: Karina Maldonado, Development Services E. Denton Public Library Celebrates National Library Week—The Denton Public Library is celebrating National Library Week, which runs from April 23 to April 29, by featuring a "Why You Love the Library" exhibit in the foyer of the North Branch Library (3020 N. Locust St). Library patrons were asked to share why they love the library, which garnered over 150 responses written on paper hearts. The hearts are on display through the end of April. National Library Week celebrates libraries, recognizes the impact libraries have in local communities,and support libraries as places of local connection,advancing education and understanding, civic engagement, and economic vitality. Responses from the activity include: • "It helps to build community within the community! It also has a lot of children's programs that we use and will continue to use for years to come!" • "Our librarians are kind and caring and fierce! They protect our freedom to read! Our libraries provide us access to 2 a diversity of ideas and stories. I feel safe and happy every time I bring my family here." • "The services y'all provide are incredible.You're an inclusive, accessible space that makes the community so much better. Thank you all for what you do." • "Libraries are a vital institution to any developed society.I love that,free of charge, I can come here and have access to as many books as I want. It is delightful." Staff contact: Jennifer Bekker, Library F. Recycling Contamination Update — Solid Waste and Recycling (SWR) has continued its efforts to decrease the contamination in residential, commercial, and drop-off center recycling. For the month of March 2023, the contamination rate for all recycling received at the Pratt Recycling Facility was 37% (362 tons out of a total of 981 tons); the lowest monthly contamination rate realized in the past 2 years, down from approximately 68%. SWR began efforts to reduce contamination in February 2021 through outreach and education in both the residential and commercial markets,including new programs like the cart tagging program, audits, the installation of restrictive chute lids, and lock bars. Between January and March, SWR conducted over 4,000 proactive audits to prevent contamination. During this period, audit findings include 17% of residential containers with no/minimal contamination, 5%of residential containers with moderate contamination requiring cleaning, and 78% heavily contaminated containers, which were not collected. Staff contact: Brandi Neal, Solid Waste and Recycling G. South Lakes Park Mountain Bike Trail Development Parks and Recreation is partnering with Denton Off-road Trails Association and Big Pig Racing Mission to construct a mountain bike trail in South Lakes Park. Preparation work for the trail site will begin this weekend,which will include volunteers assisting with the targeted removal of privet using hand tools. Previously,the Environmental Services and Sustainability Department worked with Parks and Recreation to develop a standard operating procedure (SOP) for privet removal and habitat restoration on park property. The attached SOP focuses on pre- activity inspection, removal strategies, public education and involvement, restoration planning, and follow-up activities. For more information on how to volunteer visit the volunteer event page. In addition, staff has created a Discuss Denton page dedicated to privet removal communications. Staff contact: Haywood Morgan, Parks and Recreation Responses to Council Member Requests for Information A. SolSmart Criteria Achieved— On April 12, Mayor Pro Tem Beck inquired about Denton Municipal Electric's SolSmart Gold designation, asking which criteria have been achieved and how many points have been received. Denton Municipal Electric's commitment to promoting solar energy and streamlining the installation process earned the prestigious Gold designation (240 points) from SolSmart in 2021. Denton Municipal Electric has implemented policies to encourage solar energy adoption, a three-day permitting turnaround, and allowing solar installation on accessory buildings. This designation acknowledges Denton as a model for other cities seeking to enhance their solar energy infrastructure and reduce their environmental impact. In addition to the 2021 Gold designation, DME achieved a Silver Designation in 2020, and a Bronze designation in 2017.Attached is the credit validation report which summarizes the total amount of points awarded and the prerequisite summary which demonstrates the completion of all requirements. Staff contact: Melissa Delira, DME 3 B. Denton Community Shelter at Loop 288 Public Safety Call Data— On April 12, Council Member Watts requested data on the number of calls for Police and Fire at the Denton Community Shelter at Loop 288. The raw data from public safety provided below includes call data since the Loop Opening transitioned to 24/7 operations on Dec. 12, 2022. Denton Police Department: 305 Denton Fire Department/EMS: 176 Total: 481 (This does include calls when both agencies respond) The call data tracked by ODB that includes staff and client-initiated calls consists of before and after the Loop 288 opening date on 12/12/23: Dec Jan Feb Ju122 Aug22 Se 22 Oct 22 Nov 22 22 23 23 MKOC/ODB 16 17 18 27 25 49 Loop 288 Enow- 37 17 Occupancy 102/250 102/250 102/250 102/250 102/250 650 650 650 24/7 24/7 24/7 Staff will continue to provide regular updates regarding the Denton Community Shelter at Loop 288. Staff contact: Megan Ball, Community Services Upcoming Community Events and Public Meetings A. Food N' Fun Friday—The North Lakes Driving Range (2009 W. Windsor Dr.) will host a Food N' Fun Friday every second Friday of the month beginning April 14. The event will feature local food truck vendors, and for $20, participants can also enjoy all-you-can-hit driving range fun with unlimited golf balls. Staff contact: Kelsey Stuart, Parks and Recreation B. Pickleball Social — If you've ever been curious to learn more about pickleball or are a seasoned player looking to meet new players,Park and Recreation encourages you to attend the Pickleball Social! Join staff on Friday,April 14 at South Lakes Park(556 Hobson Ln.) from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Although the event is free to attend, registration is required. Children five and older are eligible to participate. Staff contact, Rachael Burks C. Adapted Recreation Dance—North Lake Recreation Center(2001 W. Windsor Drive)will host this month's Adapted Recreation dance on April 14. The theme is Friends and Flowers! The event requires registration and costs $5 per person to attend, but free for attendees with a Recreation Pass. Come join the fun and enjoy a disco floor, food, a photo booth, and socializing. Staff contact: Mia Macy, Parks and Recreation. D. Movie in the Jurassic Park—Quakertown Park(700 Oakland Street) will host a screening of the original Jurassic Park blockbuster (PG13, 1993) on April 14. Dinosaurs, bounce houses, and lawn games will be at the park starting at 7 p.m., with the movie beginning at 8 p.m. Feel free to bring blankets or lawn chairs to sit on while enjoying the film. The screening is free to attend. Staff contact: Autumn Natalie, Parks and Recreation 4 E. Garden Workdays at Denia Wildflower Garden Join Keep Denton Beautiful for monthly garden workdays at the Denia Wildflower Garden in front of Denia Recreation Center (1001 Parvin St.). Get ready to dig in the dirt and learn proper garden maintenance techniques with our garden experts. Tasks vary but frequently involve weeding, cutting back plants, and picking up plant debris and litter. The volunteer opportunity is free to attend but does require registration online. Upcoming workdays are scheduled for April 15 and May 6. Staff contact: Austin Eldred, Parks and Recreation F. Preschool in Nature at Clear Creek—Explore nature and the great outdoors with pre-school friendly activities including a short hike, nature story, and nature-themed art. Preschool in Nature will take place on April 15 from 10 a.m. to noon at Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center(3310 Collins St.). The event is free for preschool-aged children but requires online registration. Staff contact: Carin Zeman, Parks and Recreation G. Golf Scramble—Denton Parks and Recreation will host a Golf Scramble on April 18 from 5 to 8:00 p.m. at Wildhorse Golf Club at Robson Ranch(9448 Ed Robson Cir.).A scramble is one of the most common formats for a golf tournament and involves a team of two players. The team chooses the best shot from the first stroke and uses the same spot for each player. After the second stroke, the team again chooses their best shot and continues in the same manner until all holes are completed. The cost for registration is $30 per paired team, with only one team member needing to register per twosome. There is also an additional $14 per person green fee charged by the Wildhorse Golf Club upon check-in. Registration is available online. Staff contact: Kelsey Stuart, Parks and Recreation H. Kids Rock: The Return—Kids Rock has returned, and young Denton residents are having a blast! Each month, kids enjoy a night out while parents enjoy the night off. The program runs from 7 to 11 p.m. Experienced staff plan each month around a unique theme, then create play stations that include games and activities, mini-sports tournaments, unique inflatable fun, ping-pong, video games on a large screen, and a DJ with dance contests! Two slices of pizza and a drink are included for attendees. Staff also sell additional concessions and glow products. Preregistration is required and can be completed online. The cost is $25 per child, with a $5 late fee if registering the day of, after 5 p.m., with an upcoming program on April 21 at the Denton Civic Center (321 E. McKinney). Staff contact: Sara Farris, Parks and Recreation I. Everyone Wears White Party — The American Legion Hall Senior Center will host an Everyone Wears White themed parry on April 21 from 6 to 9 p.m. Participants will dress up in all white and dance the night away to some old-school music. It's a great way to show off your dance skills and meet new people! The cost to attend is $10 and can be paid in advance or at the door. Staff contact: Yvonne Kendricks, Parks and Recreation. J. Asian Pacific American Heritage Month— MLK Jr. Recreation Center (1300 Wilson St.) will celebrate the cultural contributions of Asian and Asian Pacific Americans on April 22 from 1 to 3 p.m. The event appreciates the history and heritage of individuals who came to America from continental Asia as well as the Pacific Island regions of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. This event features guest speaker Dr. Michael Raisinghani, Professor of Business and Economics at Texas Woman's University's College of Business and Executive MBA program. The event is free to attend and does not require registration. Staff contact: Cheylon Brown, Parks and Recreation. 5 K. Parks and Recreation Hiring Fair—The Denton Parks and Recreation Department is hiring! To learn more and apply/interview on-site, visit the Denton Civic Center (321 E. McKinney) on April 25 from 4 to 7 p.m. The event is free to attend and open to all Denton residents. The department is looking to fill permanent and seasonal positions, many of which offer work schedule flexibility. Parks and Recreation salaries start at $15 an hour. For more information on City of Denton jobs, visit www.dentonjobs.com. Staff contact: Jessika Miller, Human Resources L. Denton Redbud Festival—Join staff on Saturday, April 29 to celebrate the Denton Redbud Festival at Quakertown Park,beginning at 10 a.m. The Denton Redbud Festival, a tradition since 1994,features dozens of vendors offering trees,plants,gardening supplies,household items, and local/handmade products. Attendees can enjoy browsing vendors' booths while also enjoying family-friendly activities, food trucks, ceremonial tree plantings, and live, local music. The Redbud Festival traces its roots to an annual festival held by Texas Woman's University beginning in the 1930s that emphasized campus beautification and tree planting. For a schedule of events,visit the Denton Redbud Festival page. Attendance is free and open to all Denton residents and visitors. Staff contact: Autumn Natalie, Parks and Recreation. M. Dementia-Friendly Nature Walks—The Spring season of Dementia-Friendly Nature Walks began on Wednesday, April 5 at Quakertown Park. Fourteen participated in this nature walk. Volunteers from the Texas Master Naturalists — Elm Fork Chapter and Dementia Friendly Denton County along with PARD Staff will guide a series of nature walks through various parks for those living with dementia and their caregivers every Wednesday through May 10, from 10 to 11 a.m. The next walk will be held on April 19 at Avondale Park. These directed walks are free of charge, however, registration is required. Staff contact: Carin Zeman, Parks and Recreation. N. Night Hike at Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center—Parks and Recreation staff led a group hike at Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center on Thursday, April 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. This organized evening hike provides the community, regardless of their hiking experience, an opportunity to experience Clear Creek Natural Heritage Area's trails showcasing the natural environment at sunset. The next hike will be held Friday, May 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. The cost for participation is five dollars ($5) and registration is available online. Staff contact: Carin Zeman Attachments A. Southeast Denton Area Plan Listening Sessions Flyer........................................................7 B. Privet Removal SOP............................................................................................................8 C. 2021 SolSmart Credit Validation Report ..........................................................................16 D. 2021 SolSmart Prerequisite Summary...............................................................................17 Council Information A. Council Requests for Information......................................................................................18 B. Public Meeting Calendar....................................................................................................20 C. Future Work Session Items................................................................................................24 D. Street Closure Report.........................................................................................................26 6 Help Plan the Future of Southeast Denton DENTON Join the Southeast Denton Area Plan project team at one of the upcoming community listening sessions about the past, present, and future of Southeast Denton. We want to plan a bright future for the Southeast Denton community - and we want to do it with you. The Southeast Denton Area Plan project team invites you to come make your voice heard at one of the upcoming community listening sessions organized to help us identify aspects of the Southeast Denton Area Plan study area that are important to you. These community listening sessions are the first step in our year-long effort to focus on understanding the concerns, needs, and suggestions of the Southeast Denton community, incorporating those needs and suggestions into a plan, and then focusing on ways to make the plan become reality. The plan will help identify what is most important to the community, determine needs for public improvements, guide future zoning decisions, and more. QWednesday, April 19 16 p.m. to 8 p.m. American Legion Hall Senior Center 629 Lakey St., Denton, TX 76205 0' QThursday, April 20 111 a.m. to 1 p.m. Q - MLK Jr. Rec Center 1300 Wilson St., Denton, TX 76205 E w p Thursday, April 20 16 p.m. to 8 p.m. N _ Sycamore St. QMLK Jr. Rec Center 1300 Wilson St., Denton, TX 76205 American Legion Hall w Senior Center MLK Jr. Rec Friday, April 21 111 a.m. to 1 p.m. d * wtsonSt. Center Virtual (Zoom) Meeting Link*: bit.ly/SEDAP421 Morse St. Q *UPL is case-sensitive Call-in Number: (312) 626-6799 ke Pyst Meeting ID: 983 2450 0708 OR Code to Access Meeting: s QSaturday, April 22 110 a.m. to noon American Legion Hall Senior Center Draft Area Plan Boundary 629 Lakey St., Denton, TX 76205 Visit this website for more information: discussdenton.com Visite este sitio web para obtener mas informacion: discussdenton.com 7 SOP Owner Environmental Services and Sustainability and Parks and Recreation Standard Operating Procedure for Ligustrum Revision# Initial species (Privet) Removal Implementation Date November 11,2022 DENTON and Habitat Restoration on PARD Property Last Reviewed/Update Date November 1,2022 Approval 1. Background Privet(Ligustrum species)are a non-native, invasive thicket forming shrub causing notable reduction of ecological quality and recreational use to open spaces and natural habitats across the region, especially in forested areas and near waterways. Once established the shrub quickly overtakes the space, crowding out native understory vegetation and threatening the long-term health and recruitment of native vegetation by shading out most saplings and understory. Mature plants result in a dense monoculture with reduced diversity of pollinators and wildlife and a thicket that blocks visibility and limits the use of the area. Privet removal is necessary to improve the health of the natural area and increase the use and enjoyment of public land. This SOP outlines the procedures for targeted removal that promotes long-term solutions to eliminate this plant and restore the characteristics and functions of the open space and habitat. There are many variables influencing the success of removing invasive plants and restoring land to similar native conditions. This SOP outlines a procedure for professional input, allowing for best-practice decisions to be made during the process for each specific and unique site. 2. Goal and Scope The goal is to align with the Parks,Recreation and Trails System Master Plan and to achieve privet eradication on property owned by PARD. It is important to acknowledge progress toward this goal is a continuous process as existing privet on other properties will continue to re-invade Parks property. The scope of this SOP includes pre-activity inspections and reports, identifying when it is appropriate to have a site-specific plan appropriate for the area with targeted removal strategies,providing public education and involvement regarding the activity, developing a site-specific restoration plan appropriate for the area,performing follow-up inspections and performing follow up activities. 3. Applicability Criteria This SOP is specific to the removal and restoration of privet invasion in natural open spaces and confirmed habitats on City of Denton property owned by Parks and Recreation Department(PARD). Incidental plant removal during routine maintenance of developed or regularly maintained Parks property does not require guidance from this SOP.The following are definitions applicable to this SOP. • Environmentally Sensitive Areas(ESAs). Potential ESAs are shown on the city's Interactive GIS Map. The actual presence,location and extent of the ESA can only be confirmed through an ESA Field Assessment. Parks property will follow procedures outlined in the ESA Primer to make a final determination and updated the Official ESA Map. 1 SOP Owner Environmental Services and Sustainability and Parks and Recreation Standard Operating Procedure for Ligustrum Revision# Initial species (Privet) Removal Implementation Date November 11,2022 DENTON and Habitat Restoration on PARD Property Last Reviewed/Update Date November 1,2022 Approval • Small area.A small area is defined as a planned privet removal and restoration activity of less than 1 acre, is not located within an ESA, and has insignificant environmental or wildlife concerns as documented through the activity-initiation procedures in Section 6. • Planned privet removal activity. Planned privet removal and restoration activities include new park land improvement activity,a budgeted activity for maintenance to improve an existing park land previously identified to be in decline, and budgeted maintenance for areas where trash and debris removal is necessary for public safety. • Emergency privet removal activity. Emergency privet removal and restoration activities are performed in situations where privet is aggravating hazardous environmental situations such as fire or flooding, or when privet is aggravating public safety concerns, such as visibility. • Public safety concerns. Areas where public safety concerns exist are identified through collaboration with Public Safety Officers and Public Safety committees. 4. Responsibilities Parks and Recreation Department PARD performs initial investigations and determines applicability, engages Environmental Services and Sustainability(ESS), engages the public and provides public education with the assistance of ESS (as stated in the following paragraph), enacts the site-specific privet removal and restoration plan, and performs follow-up restoration activities as provided by follow-up inspections and reports. Environmental Services and Sustainability Department ESS performs a pre-planning site inspection and confirms applicability, assists in public education and engagement planning,when appropriate develops a site-specific privet removal and restoration plan, and performs follow-up inspections and reports. 5. Prerequisites Maintenance inspectors, supervisors, and crews will have knowledge of the City of Denton Integrated Pest Management Plan(IPM) and methods outlined in the plan,be able to identify common native vegetation of North Texas,have knowledge of tree size measurement procedures,and have knowledge of tree protection procedures. 6. Activity-Initiation Procedures The following activity initiation procedures will be followed for all planned activity. In emergency situations, as defined above,the departments will document as much information as possible before, during and after the privet removal activity. By using work orders in both situations. 2 im SOP Owner Environmental Services and Sustainability and Parks and Recreation Standard Operating Procedure for Ligustrum Revision# Initial species (Privet) Removal Implementation Date November 11,2022 DENTON and Habitat Restoration on PARD Property Last Reviewed/Update Date November 1,2022 Approval A. PARD initiates a privet removal and restoration project by collecting and preparing the following by completing Attachment A, initial information checklist: 1) Identify if this is a planned activity or an emergency activity. 2) Identify if the planned activity is a small area as defined in Section 3 3) Compile any site-specific complaints,police reports, and other external records of concerns regarding the area. 4) Prepare a summary of the initial site inspection,to include: a) a description of the site concerns, b) evidence of wildlife through staff observations,public reports, and other documents available for staff review, c) comprehensive site photos that show: (1) wide-angles from multiple directions showing the extent of the privet removal area (2) photos of site features, such as ESAs, areas of native species,major topographic changes,tree species and density, evidence of wildlife,and other important features that should be documented, and d) a map of the area of concern will include: (1) the extent of the PARD property, (2) the extent of the area of concern and/or extent of the proposed privet removal and restoration, (3) any water bodies, or other important environmental features at or near the area of concern and/or extent of proposed activity. B. ESS will review the initial information provided by PARD and perform an environmental investigation.ESS will supplement the initial PARD information with: 1) A site assessment will document: a) A brief survey of vegetative species, summary of tree size(s), and density. b) the extent and density of privet. c) a review, and if needed, expansion of wildlife findings, including any nesting migratory birds or rookeries. When necessary,ESS will engage the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for consultation on wildlife findings. 2) Any ESAs confirmed through an ESA Field Assessment. 3) A map review and enhancement with: a) General location of trees of similar size and density. b) General locations of privet density—in some locations across the project the density may be more than other areas. c) General topography and soil conditions. 4) ESS will evaluate the information gathered and make a final determination of the need to perform the privet removal and restoration activity. 3 20 SOP Owner Environmental Services and Sustainability and Parks and Recreation Standard Operating Procedure for Ligustrum Revision# Initial species (Privet) Removal Implementation Date November 11,2022 DENTON and Habitat Restoration on PARD Property Last Reviewed/Update Date November 1,2022 Approval 7. Public Education and Engagement Plans Privet removal should always be preceded with public education. PARD will determine the scope of an engagement plan. Public education and engagement may include: • creating a webpage dedicated to privet removal and tracking projects, • producing a Friday report, • posting signage onsite that provides basic information and directs the public to the webpage, • creating social media, • informing and engaging appropriate agencies ahead of outreach, • hosting neighborhood meetings,when warranted. PARD with ESS assistance will provide a public education and engagement plan that: • Informs the public of the need to address this invasive plant, including providing information on the long-term threat to habitat and trees within the park and that privet has far-reaching dispersal properties that threatens adjacent natural spaces. • Informs the public of the specific project,including timing, extent, expected short-term conditions and expected long-term conditions of the privet removal area. 8. Privet Removal Procedures A. Timing. Research suggests the more effective time to remove privet is in the fall. To maximize efforts,PARD will prioritize initial removal activities during late fall months and continue to evaluate the situation. When removing privet across large areas it may be more effective to consider phasing the area in sections. When prioritizing phasing, it is more important to try to address mature plants or re-growth plants that have started flowering/producing berries to reduce future distribution. B. Equipment. 1) Small equipment may be used to remove privet when environmental conditions permit the use. When conditions cannot be met,privet shrubs will be removed by hand. Conditions that may inhibit the use of small equipment include: a) Any stand of trees over 6"DBH and the equipment could negatively impact beneficial tree canopy. b) Areas where native vegetation dominates and few privet have invaded the space. c) Areas with major topographic changes,making safe equipment mobility difficult. d) The equipment may not be operated within two feet of the trunk of a tree 6"or greater DBH. Privet branches located within the 2-foot boundary must be hand-cut. 2) Small equipment may include a skid steer with a mulcher. Other parameters include: 4 21 SOP Owner Environmental Services and Sustainability and Parks and Recreation Standard Operating Procedure for Ligustrum Revision# Initial species (Privet) Removal Implementation Date November 11,2022 DENTON and Habitat Restoration on PARD Property Last Reviewed/Update Date November 1,2022 Approval a) The skid steer must have tracks. b) A drum mulcher is preferred. c) Mats are required when operating in wetland areas. 3) Chaining may be appropriate when the area is greater than 40 acres and tree density(6" or greater DBH)is less than 10%of the area. C. Privet disposal from initial removal. Larger material resulting from the activity will be managed to allow restoration to occur. Depending on resulting volume,the material could be shredded to reduce volume or collected to transport to a compost facility. D. Herbicide use. Whether mechanically cut or hand-cut,all privet cut stumps have a high probability of recovery and must be treated to reduce re-growth. 1) An herbicide listed in the IPM will be selected for targeted cut stump treatment and seedling treatment. All cut stump treatment and seedling treatment activities will follow best-practices as defined by the herbicide manufacturer. 2) To be effective cut-stump treatment must be performed a) within 30 seconds of the original cut, or b) within 30 seconds of a new cut made after the original removal activity. E. Seedling removal. Seedlings should be expected and seeding removal will occur within one year of the initial privet removal activity. 1) Hand pulling will be prioritized,when feasible. 2) When hand pulling is not feasible, an herbicide listed in the IPM will be applied with a hand wand by a trained applicator. Precautions will be taken to target the privet seedling and avoid over-spraying. F. Volunteer activities. When small equipment use is not available,volunteers may be employed to hand-cut privet stems. Volunteers will be provided training to identify privet and common environmental hazards,provided safety training, and supervised by staff who meet prerequisites listed in Section 5. G. Goats and other alternative privet reduction and removal tools. 1) Goats do not remove the plant but are useful for reducing the volume of privet. Goats may support hand-removal activities and can be deployed as a pre-removal measure. 2) Other privet reduction and removal tools and procedures may be evaluated for efficacy, cost-effectiveness and results in improved privet reduction or removal and least impacts to the natural environment. 9. Emergency Activity Procedures Emergency situations may not permit for all activity-initiation information gathering. In these situations, the departments will document as much information as possible before, during and after the privet removal activity. In these situations, 5 22 SOP Owner Environmental Services and Sustainability and Parks and Recreation Standard Operating Procedure for Ligustrum Revision# Initial species (Privet) Removal Implementation Date November 11,2022 DENTON and Habitat Restoration on PARD Property Last Reviewed/Update Date November 1,2022 Approval A. Privet removal activity should be performed by personnel who meet the prerequisites listed above. B. PARD must inform ESS of the emergency privet removal activity within three business days of the activity and prepare as much of the information listed Section 6 as possible. C. Post-privet removal during emergency situations must be followed with restoration activity. ESS will follow up after the emergency removal activity with a site inspection. A restoration activity plan will be prepared following the restoration plan procedures listed below. 10. Small Area Activity Procedures Small,planned activities, as defined in the Applicability section above,will follow a standard removal and restoration plan. A. Activity-initiation information will be gathered following Section 3. B. A public informational plan will be prepared and executed following Section 7. C. PARD will give ESS notice of the privet removal activity no later than 3 business days prior to commencing. D. Privet may be removed using small equipment following equipment removal procedures provided in Section 8. E. ESS will inspect the area within 3 business days upon completion of the privet removal activity. 11. Site-Specific Privet Removal Plans Site-specific privet removal plans will be developed for sites that do not meet the criteria of a small area or an emergency activity. The site-specific removal plan will facilitate least impacts to ESAs, address other environmental or topographical constraints,or other concerns.A site-specific privet removal plan may include: • A comprehensive list of privet removal procedures to be deployed.Detailed additions or deviations from the procedures outlined in Section 8 that facilitate least impacts may be added to the site-specific plan. • A map identifying the location where small equipment removal procedures and where hand removal procedures will be deployed. • Timing of privet removal for most effective removal and reduced wildlife impacts, such as migratory bird nesting or rookeries. 12. Post-Initial Removal Procedures and Restoration Plans A. Because seedlings are expected to emerge, seedling eradication will be scheduled no later than 1 year after the initial post-removal activity. PARD will notify ESS at least 3 business 6 23 SOP Owner Environmental Services and Sustainability and Parks and Recreation Standard Operating Procedure for Ligustrum Revision# Initial species (Privet) Removal Implementation Date November 11,2022 DENTON and Habitat Restoration on PARD Property Last Reviewed/Update Date November 1,2022 Approval days prior to seedling eradication. ESS will inspect the site and document seedling densities prior to seedling eradication activities. PARD will not commence seedling eradication until the received confirmation from ESS the seedling density review is complete. ESS will then re-inspect the site one month after seedling eradication activities to evaluate the success of the activity. B. When warranted, a temporary ground cover will be installed post-initial removal. Circumstances that may warrant temporary ground cover include are large topographical changes that may lead to erosion and soil loss or public concerns. Appropriate temporary ground cover includes green sprangletop, Canadian wild rye, cereal rye,winter wheat, oats, or side oats grama. C. Final restoration plans should start after seedling eradication activities. Depending on the seedling eradication schedule, final restoration may be one to two years after the initial privet removal activity. Public education and continued education will be necessary for clarity. D. Except for emergency activity, final restoration revegetation plantings will be selected prior to commencing privet removal activity. E. Final restoration plant selection should include a variety of plants to encourage a healthy re- establishment of natural conditions and establish park conditions appropriate for the park use. 1) Native plants will be prioritized in natural areas. 2) Native grasses and forbs appropriate for the environmental conditions they will be placed should be selected to establish a ground cover. 3) Shrubs and vines may be interspersed within the space to encourage reestablishment of the habitat and provide varied competition to reduce future privet re-establishment. 4) ESS will perform an annual inspection of the final restoration plantings for three years from the date of final restoration planting. Inspections will result in a summary of site conditions,planting conditions, and suggestions for follow-up activities as needed. 5) Final restoration will be attained when: a) privet in the area has been reduced by 80%, b) there is 70% survival rate of final restoration plantings, and c) 70%uniform perennial vegetative cover. 7 24 Attachment A Checklist for PARD Privet Removal Initial Investigation Address or property ID: Select one: ❑ Planned Activity. Complete checklist. ❑ Emergency Activity. Provide as much information as possible. Site Size: ❑ Less than 1 acre ❑ Greater than 1 acre Map showing: ❑Park boundary ❑ outline of privet removal activity ❑potential ESAs that may be onsite ❑ location of important site features Wide-angle photos from: ❑North ❑ South ❑East ❑West Photos of Site Features: ❑ESA ❑Evidence of Wildlife ❑ Streams ❑ Other important features List site specific concerns/complaints. Tree species and density. Provide a list of known tree species to the best of your knowledge and provide a general description of tree density(only trees greater than 6"DBH). 25 SMART SolSmart Credit Validation Report Lo Uy POWERED Results for Denton Texas Credit# Credit Description Already Points Points Permitting 70 20 20.0 Permitting zo zo P-2:Post an online statement confirming a three-business day turnaround time P-2 for small rooftop solar PV 20points) Planning,Zoning, 20 25 25.0 PZD-2b:Codify in the zoning ordinance that accessory use solar PV is explicitly allowed by-right in all major zones.Zoning ordinance language should not include intentional or unintentional barriers to accessory use solar,such as 20 20 Planning/Zoning limits to visibility from public rights-of-way,excessive restrictions to system size,glare studies,subjective design reviews,and neighbor consent PZD-2b requirements.(20-points) PZD-10a:Ensure that the ordinance Permits small ground-mounted solar PV as 5 5 PZD-10a an accessory use in at least one zoning district.IS points) Inspection Inspections 40 0 0.0 Construction Construction Codes 0 0 0.0 Solar Rights Solar Rights 0 0 0.0 Utility Engagement utility 0 0.0 Engagement 20 Community Engagement Community 0 0.0 Engagement 20 Market Development& Market Finance Development& 0 0.0 Finance 25 Early Adopter Points Already I Newly Newly Total Points 1 1 195 1 45 45 TOTAL AWARDED 240 16 i SOLSMART APPLICATION PREREQUISITE SUMMARY SOLSMART Krer Y�Y 0*TW.ush[n MAW POWUM Results for Denton Texas Bronze Requirements Validation Status PR-1: Solar Statement Done P-1: Solar Permitting Checklist Done PZD-1a: Zoning Review Memo Done 20 points in Permitting Done (90 points achieved) 20 points in Planning Zoning and Development Review Done (45 points achieved) 20 points in Special Focus Categories Done (105 points achieved) Silver Requirements Validation Status Bronze Designation requirements Done PZD-2a or PZD-2b: Credits related to solar by right Done 1-1: Provide cross-training of inspection and permitting Done 100 points Done (240 points achieved) Gold Requirements Valid Silver Designation requirements Done use solar PV is explicitly allowed by-right in all major zones Done P-2: Provide a streamlined permitting pathway for small Done 200 points Done (240 points achieved) %of total points available achieved in each category Regular Innovation Total %of total Permitting 90 - 90 67% Planning/Zoning 45 - 45 28% Inspection 40 - 40 50% Construction - - - 0% Solar Rights - - - 0% Utility Engagement 20 - 20 20% Community Engagement 20 - 20 9% Market Development& Finance 25 - 25 13% 17 Friday Report - Council Requests smartsheet Summary. Date Received Staff Assigned Department Comments Action Requestor 1 Property maintenance inquiry on Wendell St. Council Member Davis 04/13/23 Joshua Ellison Community Services Information will be included in a In Progress future Friday Report 2 Follow up question regarding permitting on Mission Council Member Davis 04/11/23 Scott McDonald,Tina Firgens Development Services Information will be included in a In Progress St. future Friday Report Request for a replacement stop sign at Western Council Member Davis 04/14/23 Becky Diviney,Ethan Cox Capital Projects/Engineering A temporary stop sign was Complete • 3 Blvd.and Jim Christal Rd. Public Works placed at this location on April 14. 4 Inquiry regarding two(2)encampments. Council Member Davis 04/13/23 Danielle Shaw Community Services Referred to Community Complete Services 5 Request for the number of Police/Fire calls at Our Council Member Watts 04/12/23 Doug Shoemaker Police Information included in the April Complete Daily Bread facility. 14 Friday Report 6 Water leak inquiry on Laurel St. Council Member Davis 04/12/23 Casey Bowles,Stephen Gay Water Response provided to Council Complete • Member Davis 7 Code enforcement inquiry on Parvin St. Council Member Davis 04/12/23 Joshua Ellison Community Services Response provided to Council Complete • Member Davis 8 Request for information regarding the City's Mayor Pro Tem Beck 04/12/23 Antonio Puente DME Information included in the April Complete • SolSmart designation. 14 Friday Report g Request to increase the brightness of a streetlight. Council Member Davis 04/11/23 Antonio Puente DME Referred to DME Complete • 10 Permit inquiry on Ridgecrest Circle. Council Member Davis 04/10/23 Scott McDonald,Tina Firgens Development Services Information will be included in a Complete • future Friday Report 11 Request for operational information for a panel Mayor Hudspeth 04/07/23 Ryan Adams CMO Information provided to Mayor Complete • discussion. Hudspeth 12 Quakertown/downtown public facilities inquiry. Mayor Pro Tem Beck 03/31/23 Christine Taylor CMO Response provided to Mayor Complete • Pro Tem Beck 13 Clarification on impact fee questions and Council's Council Member Davis 03/30/23 Becky Diviney,Mack Reinwand Capital Projects/Engineering Information will be included in a Complete • last direction Legal future Friday Report 14 Two-minute pitch:Request for a work session to Council Member Davis 04/13/23 Becky Diviney Capital Projects/Engineering Scheduled for the April 18 Scheduled • discuss traffic safety on West US 380. meeting Exported on April 14,2023 4:22:04 PM CDT 18 Page 1 of 1 FY 22/23 Council Requests Number of Requests Per Quarter Total Requests Made by Council Member Requests by Department 200 100 85 123 130 Community Svcs � 100 41 61 66 55 E Strato.egic Svcs ■ Animal Svcs 1 0 3 50 32 Capital Projects ■ 0122123 0. Q4 222 Water Utilities 3 6 CSO 1 0 HR ■ Total Requests DME CMO Library Legal Please Note:the total number of requests per council member or department may • Jesse Davis • Mayor Gerard Hudspeth • Vicki Byrd Fire ■ not match,as several council members and/or departments may be associated • Mayor Pro Tern Brian Beck • Chris Watts Police tlllllllllllllllt with a single request. Tech Services 1 Brandon Chase McGee Airport Marketing&Comms Customer Service ■ Economic Dev ■ Development Svcs Council Number of Pending Requests by Council Member Finance ■ Requests Audit Re q Municipal Court 20 Procurement 14 10 Solid Waste&Recycling 1 10 1 0 2 1 0 Rec Risk 1 Parks& � 0 � Other 3es5eOavtS Ge�tdwC\59 11 J1Gk,eyfd gt�a°�k C"Is'a� CraseMcG� 0 s0 100 DENTON MaypS 6Wa16 0 11 19 City of Denton City Hall 215 E.McKinney St. Meeting Calendar Denton,Texas 76201 U E NTO N www.cityofdenton.com Criteria : Begin Date:41112023, End Date: 613012023 Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location April 2023 4/3/2023 5:30 PM Board of Ethics CANCELLED 4/3/2023 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Civic Center Community Room Board 4/4/2023 11:30 AM City Council Development Service Center 4/4/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/6/2023 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 4/6/2023 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership CANCELLED Board 4/6/2023 4:00 PM Public Art Committee Civic Center Community Room 4/10/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 4/10/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 4/10/2023 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 4/10/2023 5:30 PM Library Board Meeting Room at the South Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane, Denton, Texas 4/11/2023 9:00 AM Committee on the Environment Council Work Session Room 4/12/2023 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership CANCELLED Board 4/12/2023 12:00 PM Downtown Denton Tax Increment Development Service Center Financing Zone No. 1 Board Training Rooms 4/12/2023 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board CANCELED 4/12/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/13/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/13/2023 3:00 PM Health&Building Standards CANCELLED Commission 4/14/2023 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Development Service Center Committee City of Denton Page 1 Printed on 411412023 20 Meeting Calendar continued.. Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location 4/17/2023 5:30 PM Traffic Safety Commission Development Service Center 4/18/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/21/2023 1:00 PM Bond Oversight Committee Development Service Center 4/24/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 4/24/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 4/24/2023 5:30 PM Internal Audit Advisory Committee City Hall Conference Room 4/24/2023 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 4/26/2023 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 4/26/2023 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission Central Fire Station Emergency Operations Center (EOC) 4/26/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/28/2023 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Council Work Session Room Committee May 2023 5/1/2023 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room 5/1/2023 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Civic Center Community Room Board 5/2/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/4/2023 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 5/4/2023 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 5/8/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 5/8/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 5/8/2023 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 5/8/2023 5:30 PM Library Board Meeting Room at the Emily Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland St., Denton, Texas 5/9/2023 9:00 AM Committee on the Environment Council Work Session Room 5/10/2023 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 5/10/2023 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room City of Denton Page 2 Printed on 411412023 21 Meeting Calendar continued.. Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location 5/10/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/11/2023 3:00 PM Health&Building Standards Development Service Center Commission Training Rooms 1 and 2 401 N. Elm Street, Denton 5/12/2023 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Development Service Center Committee 5/16/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/17/2023 12:00 PM Downtown Denton Tax Increment Development Service Center Financing Zone No. 1 Board Training Rooms 5/18/2023 3:00 PM Committee on Persons with Disabilities Development Service Center 5/22/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 5/22/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 5/22/2023 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 5/24/2023 8:30 AM Downtown Denton Tax Increment Development Service Center Financing Zone No. 1 Board Training Rooms 5/24/2023 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 5/24/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/26/2023 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Council Work Session Room Committee June 2023 6/1/2023 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 6/1/2023 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 6/1/2023 4:00 PM Public Art Committee Civic Center Community Room 6/5/2023 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Civic Center Community Room Board 6/6/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 6/7/2023 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 6/12/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 6/12/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 6/12/2023 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center City of Denton Page 3 Printed on 411412023 22 Meeting Calendar continued.. Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location 6/12/2023 5:30 PM Library Board Meeting Room at the North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust, Denton,Texas 6/13/2023 9:00 AM Committee on the Environment Council Work Session Room 6/14/2023 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 6/14/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 6/23/2023 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Council Work Session Room Committee 6/24/2023 9:00 AM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 6/26/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 6/26/2023 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 6/27/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 6/28/2023 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 6/28/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers City of Denton Page 4 Printed on 411412023 23 Tentative Work Session Topics and Meeting Information Updated: April 14, 2023 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated Time A. Audit Project 032-Fleet Operations:Fuel Management 23-151 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Aggressive Solicitation Ordinance 22-1281 Police;Community Services Council Request:Hudspeth0:45 (6/07/2022) April 18,2023 Council Request:Davis Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) C. Implementable Components of Proposition B 23-661 City Manager's Office (12/06/2022) 0:45 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) 1D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-213 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(,): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 MEMTotal Est.Time: 3:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Audit Project 022-Building Permits Follow-Up 23-149 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 B. Audit Project 016—COVID-19 Response:Pandemic Preparedness Follow-Up 22-150 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 C. Consolidated Plan and Action Plan Update 23-286 Community Services City Business 0:30 D. Comprehensive Diversion Ordinance 23-383 Solid Waste City Business 0:45 May 2,2023 E. Expansion of DT TIF 23-853 Economic Development City Business 1:00 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) F.Allocation of Excess Sales Tax 23-456 City Manager's Office Council Request:Hudspeth 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) (12/06/2022) G.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-214 City Manager's Office lCouncil Request 0:30 oClosed Meeting Item(,): Legal(if any City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 4:15 Major Items for Meeting: A. GreenSense Update 22-1847 DME City Business 0:45 B. Classification and Compensation Study Overview 1 23-431 lHuman Resources City Business 1:00 May 16,2023 C. Police Department Update 23-601 Police City Business 0:30 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) 4 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-215 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:CANVASS May 6,2023 General and Recall Elections/Order Runoff if needed A. Audit Project 034-Fleet Operations:Fuel Card Administration 23-424 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Golf Cart Ordinance 23-489 Engineering City Business 0:30 June 6,2023 C.Wastewater Master Plan Update 23-375 Water Utilities City Business 0:45 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) D. DCTA Quarterly Update and Introduction of New Staff 23-421 Engineering City Business 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) E.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-216 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: June 20,2023 Special Called Meeting(Time TBD) Canvassing-Run Off Election TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD Canvassing-Run Off Election June 24,2023 City Council Retreat(@9:00 a.m.) City Council Retreat 23-562 City Manager's Office City Business 8:00 At the Development Service Center A. Audit Project 033-Pedestrian&Cyclist Safety 23-425 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Capital Improvement Plan Work 23-268 Finance City Business 1:00 June 27,2023 C.Aquatics Master Plan 23-683 Parks&Recreation City Business 0:30 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-217 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 [Continuous Meeting] Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 3:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: July 4,2023 NO MEETING-Independence Day Holiday and Summer Break A. Utility Budgets&Rates Work Session 1 23-270 IFinance City Business 1:00 B. Downtown Denton Ambassador Program Pilot 23-651 Community Development City Business 0:20 July 18,2023 C. Bell/Eagle Intersection Traffic Analysis 23-440 Capitol Projects/Engineering City Business 0:30 Work Session(@26: p.m D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-218 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:50 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Utility Budgets&Rates Work Session Follow-up 23-282 Finance City Business 1:00 July 25,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-219 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 [Continuous Meeting] Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: August 1,2023 A. Northeast Denton Area Plan TBD Planning City Business 2:00 Joint Council with Planning&Zoning Commission Workshop (@ 11:00 a.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 At the Development Service Center Total Est.Time: 2:30 A. Audit Project 004-Police Property Room:Second Follow-up 23-595 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 B.Audit Project 005-Utility Street Cuts:Second Follow-up 23-596 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 August 1,2023 C. DCTA Quarterly Update 23-465 Engineering City Business 0:30 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-220 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):City Manager and City Attorney Annual Reviews Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: August 5,2022(Saturday) A. Budget Workshop 23-272 Finance City Business 8:00 Budget Workshop(@9:00 a.m.) At the Development Service Center Total Est.Time: 8:00 A. Fiscal Year 2023-24 Annual Audit Plan 23-597 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Budget Follow-up 23-273 Finance City Business 1:00 August 15,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) C.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-221 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Internal Auditor and Municipal Judge Annual Reviews Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: September 5,2023 NO MEETING-Day after Labor Day(Sept 4) September12 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 If needed for Budget Total Est.Time: 0:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: .This is for planning purposes only.Dates are subject to change. 24 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated Time A. Audit Project 034-Fire Prevention 23-593 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 September 19 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-222 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) I City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Audit Project 035-Staff Recruitment&Hiring 23-594 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 September 26 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-223 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: October 3,2023 NO MEETING-National Night Out October 17,2023 A. Northeast Denton Area Plan TBD Planning City Business 2:00 Joint Council with Planning&Zoning Commission Workshop (@ 11:00 a.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 At the Development Service Center Total Est.Time: 2:30 October 17 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) A.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-224 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: October 24 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) A.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-225 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. DCTA Quarterly Update 23-466 Engineering City Business 0:30 November 7 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-226 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: November 14 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) A.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-227 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: November 21,2023 NO MEETING-Thanksgiving Week Estimated Work Item Legistar ID Departments Type Session Date City Council Communication and Group Effectiveness 22-2182 City Manager's Office Council Priority 0:30 City Hall West Programming TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD MUD's and MMD's 23-652 Deveopment Services City Business 1:00 Work Session Items to be Determined Airport Master Plan TBD Airport City Business TBD Wildlife Corridors TBD Environmental Services City Business TBD &sustainability Emergency Medical Service(EMS)Fees 22-2263 Finance City Business 0:45 Item Dates De artments TVQe Estimated Work Council Priorities and Significant Work Plan Items to be Scheduled Item Date Approved Department Estimated Hours to Complete Requestor RFP for a Downton Parking Survey 10-18-2022 Economic Development TBD CM Davis Approved Council Pitches to be Scheduled Towing Enforcement Signage 2-7-2023 TBD CM Davis *This is for planning purposes only.Dates are subject to change. 25 1 Street Closure Report: Upcoming Closures smartsheet SCR Apr 17th — 23rd Street/Intersection FFr.. To � '_ � '_sure End Description .. Department 1 Clubhouse or Tuscan Hills Cir Paint Dr 04/24/23 05/26/23 Street Panel and Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 2 Ottawa or Great Bear Ln Wind River Ln 05/15/23 0"23/23 Street Panel and Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 3 Riesling Dr Rhone or Merlot or 05/01/23 06/02/23 Concrete Panel and Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 4 Sycamore St Industrial St Wainwright St 04/24/23 07/11/23 Roadway&Utilities Engineering Seth Garcia 5 Wainwright St Prairie St Sycamore St 04/24/23 07/11/23 Roadway,utilities Engineering Seth Garcia Exported on April 14,2023 11:02:18 AM CDT 26 2 Street Closure Report: Current Closures smartsheet _WWF,0M Da"o- Closure End Description partment ff Department Contact Street/Intersection tsure Start De e Date 1 Angelina Bend Dr Angelina Bend Dr(1416) Sandy Creek Dr 03/13/23 05/05/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 2 Angelina Bend Dr San Gabriel Dr Angelina Bend Dr(1416) 01/17/23 05/05/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 3 Atlas Dr Hercules Ln Redstone Rd 10/17/22 04/21/23 Reconstruct Streets Jeremy Wilks 4 Augusta Dr Colonial Dr Augusta Dr(2900) 07/11/22 07/10/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 5 Avenue H Stella St Hickory St 04/17/23 04/28/23 Installing underground utilities Public Works Inspections Lee Thurmond open cut roadway 6 Avenue S Prairie St E Dead End South 03/06/23 05/20/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 7 Bailey St Willson St Dead End South 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 8 Bonnie Brae St Riney Rd Windsor Dr 03/10/23 07/31/23 Urbana at Bonnie Brae:Public Public Works Inspections Jeremiah Tillman-David Paving 9 Bradshaw St Hickory St McKinney St 03/21/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 10 Bradshaw St Wilson St Prairie St E 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 11 Bradshaw St Prairie St E Sycamore St 03/13/23 07/17/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 12 Brook Hollow Dr Greenway Dr Carriage Hill Rd 10/07/22 07/10/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 13 Brown Dr Roberts Woodland 03/28/23 05/19/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper Carroll Dr Oak St Mckinney St 12/09/22 04/17/23 Wastewater Collections will be Wastewater Tiffany Sherrane 14 installing a new sewer main line. Clover Ln Robinwood Ln Glenwood Ln 12/09/22 06/01/23 Water Distribution will be Water Tiffany Sherrane 15 installing a new main line and services. 16 Colonial Dr Thunderbird Dr Dead End South 07/11/22 07/10/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 17 Crawford St Hickory St McKinney St 03/21/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 18 Elm St Oak St Hickory St 03/20/23 04/21/23 Installation of Diagonal Engineering Robin Davis Crosswalks/Ramps 19 Eufemia Dr Hermalinda Dr Beatriz Dr 03/13/23 04/29/23 Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 20 Greenway Dr Thunderbird Dr Dead End South 07/11/22 07/10/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 21 Greenway Dr Thunderbird Dr Windsor Farms Dr 10/07/22 07/10/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 22 Hattie St Paisley St McKinney St 03/21/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 23 Hickory Creek Rd Riverpass Dr FM 1830 03/13/23 12/31/24 Bridge Installation Engineering Dustin Draper 24 Hickory St Locust St Pecan St 03/20/23 04/21/23 Installation of Diagonal Engineering Robin Davis Crosswalks/Ramps 25 Hickory St Exposition St Ruddell St 05/02/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 26 Highland St Locust St Wainwright St 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 27 Industrial St Dead End Wye St 01/17/23 04/21/23 Utility replacement Engineering Seth Garcia 28 Jim Christal Rd Western Blvd Masch Branch Rd 04/18/22 04/21/23 Exeter PH2:Paving Jim Christal Private Development Public Kirk Winter Works Inspections 29 Johnson St Dallas Dr Wye St 01/17/23 04/21/23 Utility replacement Engineering Seth Garcia 30 Lakewood Dr Greenway Dr Carriage Hill Rd 10/07/22 07/10/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. Exported on April 14,2023 11:02:26 AM CDT 27 Street/Intersection From To Description Department Department Contact 31 Maddox St Prairie St E Dead End 03/20/23 07/10/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 32 May St Henderson Dr Autumn Oak Dr 02/27/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 33 Mayhill Rd @ Spencer Rd 03/28/23 04/30/23 Water main tie-in and turn lane Public Works Inspections Ryan Cuba addition 34 McKinney St Crawford Rd Audra Ln 05/19/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 35 Mill St Allen St Johnson St 01/17/23 05/26/23 Utility Replacement Engineering Seth Garcia 36 Mill St Allen St Robertson St 02/27/23 05/31/23 Utility installation and roadway Engineering Seth Garcia reconstruction Mistywood Ln Robinwood Ln Sherwood Ln 12/09/22 06/15/23 Water Distribution will be Water Tiffany Sherrane 37 installing a new main line and services. 38 Myrtle St Eagle Dr Fort Worth Dr 04/05/23 04/26/23 Relocating gas main and Atmos Zabdiel Mota service lines. North Texas Blvd 1-35 E Service Road Highland Park Rd 02/17/23 04/28/23 Contractor will be working the Engineering Robin Davis Traffic Signal Upgrade and switchover. traffic from 135 will 39 need to use Bonnie Brae Street. project is limited to one-way traffic from Highland Park to 135E. 40 Oak St Thomas St Bonnie Brae St 04/17/23 04/21/23 Installing screen walls at the Public Works Inspections Lee Thurmond substation 41 Oak St Crawford St Wood St 04/04/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. Oak St Mounts Ave Fulton St 04/18/23 05/31/23 Wastewater Collections will be Wastewater Tiffany Sherrane 42 installing a new sewer main lines and services. 43 Panhandle St Malone St Aileen St 04/03/23 04/30/23 Driveway work and Street Engineering Dustin Draper Resurfacing 44 Park Access Rd Windsor Dr Riney Rd 12/15/22 07/31/23 Urbana Bonnie Brae Project: Private Development Public Jeremiah Tillman-David Water,Sewer,Storm,Paving. Works Inspections Robinwood Ln Kayewood Dr Emerson Ln 12/09/22 04/28/23 Water Distribution will be Water Tiffany Sherrane 45 installing a new main line and services. 46 Savannah Tr1 Whitney Ct Longridge Dr 02/02/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 47 Smith St Johnson St Bell Ave 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 48 Smith St Dallas Dr(Hwy 77) Hill St 03/06/23 06/07/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 49 State School Rd 1-35E Bowie St 03/06/23 04/27/23 Utilities relocation along East Engineering Aaron Skinner side of State School Rd 50 Sycamore St Exposition St Crawford St S 03/13/23 07/17/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 51 Vista Verde St Montecito Rd West to dead end 04/06/23 04/21/23 Mill and Overlay Streets Jeff Jones 52 Wainwright St Highland St E Prairie St E 03/13/23 05/12/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 53 Whitney Ct Savannah Tr1 Dead End East 02/02/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 54 Wood St McKinney St Hickory St 04/11/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 55 Woodland St Brown Dr Cherrywood Ln 03/01/23 05/19/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 56 Woodrow Ln McKinney St E Troy H Lagrone Dr 02/20/23 04/22/23 Water tie in Public Works Inspections Ryan Cuba Exported on April 14,2023 11:02:26 AM CDT 28 3 Street Closure Report: Completed Closures smartsheet Street/Intersection From Mmqmmmmr-,--T. k Closure Star7 Closure End 91 rw Date Date Description Department Department Contact 1 Allen St Mill St Wye St 12/12/22 03/17/23 Utility replacement and roadway Engineering Seth Garcia reconstruction Bonnie Brae St Scripture St(Roundabout) Oak St 03/27/23 04/07/23 Contractor is performing Engineering Robin Davis subgrade and pavement repairs,. Northbound traffic will 2 be moved to the inside Southbound lane. Southbound lanes will be converted to two- way traffic until the northbound lanes are repaired. 3 Boxwood Dr Plumbago Dr Daisy Dr 01/03/23 03/31/23 Street Panel and Sidewalk Streets Roy San Miguel Repair 4 Castle Pines Ln Burr Oak Dr @ Intersection 02/27/23 03/16/23 Concrete Street Panel repair Streets Roy San Miguel 5 Cordero Ct Mira Vista Dr End of cul-de-sac 03/20/23 04/07/23 Mill&overlay curb and Streets Jeff Jones sidewalk 6 Crescent St Alice St Carroll Blvd 01/18/23 03/31/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper Elm St Pecan St Oak St 01/23/23 03/17/23 Contractor continues work on Engineering Robin Davis the pedestrian ramps and 7 diagonal crossings improvements.-All Way Crossing 8 Fannin St Welch St Beatty St 02/03/23 03/31/23 Steet Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 9 Johnson St Dallas Dr Daughtry St 01/19/23 04/14/23 Atmos working on gas main on Atmos Public Works Stephany Trammell Collins and Johnson Inspections 10 Masch Branch Rd Lovers Ln Hampton Rd 06/24/22 03/31/23 Bridge collapse at 3288 N. Drainage Gabriel Rodriguez Masch Branch Rd Oak St Elm St Cedar St 02/13/23 03/17/23 Contractor is working on the Engineering Robin Davis 11 diagonal crossing on the NE corner of Oak&Elm. -All Way Crossing Project 12 Palamino Ct Mustang Dr Dead End West 03/06/23 03/31/23 Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 13 Wayne St Boyd St Mozingo Rd 11/14/22 03/24/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 14 Westward Dr Crestmeadow St Lookout Ln 01/23/23 03/22/23 water line tie in.open cut Private Development Public Lee Thurmond roadway. Works Inspections 15 Woodland St Brown Dr Cherrywood Ln 01/17/23 03/31/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper Exported on April 14,2023 11:02:35 AM CDT 29