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City Manager’s Office 215 E. McKinney St., Denton, TX 76201 (940) 349-8307
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MEMORANDUM DATE: October 30, 2020
TO: The Honorable Mayor Watts and Council Members
FROM: Todd Hileman, City Manager
SUBJECT: Friday Staff Report
I. Council Schedule
A. Meetings
1. Committee on the Environment on Monday, November 2, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. via video/teleconference – City Council Work Session Room.
2. Cancelled - City Council Luncheon on Monday, November 2, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. in the City Council Work Session Room.
3. Cancelled - City Council Meeting on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room.
4. Development Code Review Committee on Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. via video/teleconference – City Council Work Session Room.
5. Cancelled - Agenda Committee on Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 2:30 p.m. in the City Manager’s Conference Room.
6. Work Session of the Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. followed by a Regular Meeting at 6:30 p.m. via video/teleconference – City Council Work Session Room. Public Comment
Available
7. Cancelled - Downtown Economic Development Committee on Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 8:30 a.m. in the City Council Work Session Room.
8. Bond Oversight Committee on Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. via video/teleconference – City Council Work Session Room.
9. Public Art Committee on Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. via video/teleconference – City Council Work Session Room. Public Comment
Available
II. General Information & Status Update
A. Mayor and Council Reception – Staff is planning a reception to honor and recognize Mayor Watts and outgoing Council Members on Tuesday, November 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. The reception will be held at the Denton Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney St, to allow for more space and distancing than the reception traditionally held in the Council Work Session room before canvassing. An invitation is attached. The reception will be open to the public with face coverings required. Staff will count and manage capacity for proper social distancing. At approximately 5 p.m., Mayor Watts and any outgoing Council Members will be recognized for their service and dedication. Light, individually-wrapped refreshments will be available. Following the reception, the City Council will convene in a virtual meeting at City Hall starting at 6:30 p.m. to canvass the election results and swear-in new members. New members will be asked to come in-person to City Hall to be sworn-in. As with other recent Council meetings, this Council meeting will not be open to the public for in-person viewing, but it will be streamed live and recorded. Staff contact: Sarah Kuechler, Chief of Staff
B. Denton County COVID-19 Relief Fund (CRF) Eviction Prevention & State Eviction Diversion Programs – As of October 23, the United Way of Denton County (UWDC) COVID-19 Relief Fund (CRF) Eviction Prevention program has provided 2,669 households in Denton County with 4,557 months of financial assistance. To date, 910 Denton residents have been provided 1,667 months of assistance. The fund saw its highest number of requests and highest amounts of assistance provided in one week ($290,000) between October 19 and 23. While wait times persist due to increased volumes, UWDC has successfully collaborated with CRF agencies to manage urgent requests and prevent evictions and shutoffs. UWDC staff are working with The Junction (formerly Our Daily Bread) and Grace Like Rain staff to house individuals and families experiencing literal homelessness with assistance from the CRF. Additionally, UWDC staff are assisting both agencies in past and present data entry into the HMIS to ensure accurate data for the community. City and UWDC Staff are currently reviewing the Texas Eviction Diversion Program (TEDP), a program that the Texas Supreme Court, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, and Office of Court Administration have piloted in 19 counties that will become effective statewide November 9. The TEDP (flyer attached) aims to help tenants who can’t keep up with rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic and who have been sued for eviction to keep their current living situation. If both the landlord and tenant agree to participate in the program, the TEDP can provide up to five months of past-due rent payments, and for up to six months of future rent payments. Tenants must be sued for eviction and meet income requirements to be eligible for assistance through the program. Staff will provide more information about how the program will be implemented in Denton County as it is available. Staff contact: Courtney Cross, Community Services
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C. Health Department Provides Flu Shots to People Experiencing Homelessness – Community Services partnered with Denton County Public Health (DCPH) to coordinate free flu shots for people experiencing homelessness at Our Daily Bread and staying at the alternative shelter hotel in Denton. Thursday, October 29, DCPH staff provided 49 total vaccinations to individuals at both locations at no cost. City staff will continue to coordinate with DCPH, Our Daily Bread and Grace Like rain to ensure families with children staying in shelter and hotel can make clinic appointments for the safe distribution of flu vaccines to children in a monitored setting. Staff contact: Courtney Cross, Community Services
D. Civic Center Open for General Elections – The Denton Civic Center will be open for early voting, October 13 through October 30. The Civic Center will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday through Saturdays. On Sundays, the hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Election Day, November 3, the Civic Center, MLK Jr. Recreation Center, and North Lakes Recreation Center will be voting sites. Curbside voting is available to any voter who has difficulty walking or standing for long periods. When you arrive at the Civic Center, have them notify the election official at that time if you have an assistant with you. The election official will then bring your ballot to your car outside the polling location. If you do not have an assistant, please call (940) 349-3200 ahead to notify the voting clerk you want to vote curbside. Otherwise, the Civic Center will remain closed and not open to the public. During the voting hours, staff will be at the Civic Center; however, the walking track and other meeting rooms are closed to the public. Staff contact: Jennifer Eusse, Parks and Recreation
E. Positive COVID-19 in Youth Volleyball League – On Wednesday, October 28, Parks and Recreation staff learned that a player who participated in a Youth Volleyball game on October 24 at 10:10 a.m. tested positive for COVID-19. The Youth Volleyball League took place at the Denia Recreation Center. The individual wore a mask in and out of the building and only interacted with their respective teammates and immediate family members. At the time of the game, the individual did not feel sick and was not experiencing any symptoms. The individual did not begin to experience symptoms until the evening of Tuesday, October 27, and tested positive for COVID-19 on October 28. Following the CDC’s exposure guidelines and based on the information provided by the individual, the individual was not considered medically contagious at the time of the game. Per the doctor's note, the player will be cleared from quarantine on November 8. The player will be required to provide a negative test result before they are allowed back into the Youth Volleyball League. Additionally, PARD staff advised the team members to monitor for symptoms. At this moment, no other team members have reported any symptoms or illness. The participant did scrimmage with their respective team on the evening of Tuesday, October 27. The scrimmage included an additional team that plays in the same age division. To maintain the spread of the illness and allow for all team members to self-monitor, neither team will be allowed to participate in games on Saturday October 31.
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The Youth Volleyball League has established several safety measures for players, spectators, and staff members. See below for some of the key measures.
• The players sanitize their hands prior, in between, and after each game. • The game ball is sanitized throughout the game. • Teams are advised to avoid the common practice of high-fives, shaking hands
etc. Teams are encouraged to find alternative ways to show sportsmanship, such as air high-fives and waves from the opposite side.
• The referee uses an electronic whistle instead of a regular whistle to avoid spillage of saliva in the air.
• Referees and staff members wear a face covering and maintain social distance from other individuals.
• It is recommended that players wear masks, but this is not required because they are considered active on the playing field.
• Spectators are limited to 1-2 people per player. All spectators must wear face coverings and social distance inside the facility.
The Youth Volleyball league activities will resume as normal. Staff will provide an update if any further development occurs. Staff contact: Chris Escoto, Parks and Recreation
F. Veterans Memorial at Oakwood Cemetery – On Monday, November 9, the Texas Veterans Hall of Fame will unveil the new Remember Them Forever (RTF) signs and War Panels. The panels will be located at both flagpoles inside the Oakwood Cemetery, and be the focal point for the Texas Veterans Hall of Fame Host and Research Program. The program’s aim is to get more individuals, groups, and community leaders involved in preserving the history, sacrifices, and accomplishments of Texas Veterans buried throughout the State of Texas. Oakwood Cemetery will serve as the model for other cities to reproduce. The Parks and Recreation Department maintains the grounds at both the IOOF and Oakwood Cemeteries, where over 600 Veterans are buried. With this program, a marker will denote the veteran with a small American flag and a QR code at each veteran's gravesite. Visitors can scan the QR code to learn about the specific veteran, such as their name, branch of service, dates of service, and awarded medals. Pictures attached. Staff contact: Craig Arrington, Parks and Recreation
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G. City of Denton Waste Characterization Studies – In the October 9 Friday report, staff reported of its participation in the 3rd NCTCOG Regional Waste Characterization Study, taking place October 26 – November 1, 2020. Trash and Recycling samples (approximately 800 lbs. each) are actively being collected this week and will be delivered to the sorting facility on Friday October 30, 2020. During the October 13, 2020 Council consideration of Item 20-2009, Staff reported that, due to the NCTCOG project, the City of Denton would be able to piggyback on those efforts to complete its characterization envisioned for the City’s Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Strategy. Next week, November 2 to 6, the City of Denton will be collecting and analyzing residential, multi family, and commercial waste (approximately 1,600, 600, and 1,600 lbs. each respectively). Results from both activities will be used in the preparation of the City’s final Solid Waste Strategy. Staff contact: Brian Boerner, Solid Waste and Recycling Department
H. Recreation Center Update – Parks and Recreation staff continue to evaluate facility usage and citizen requests. As a result, beginning Saturday, November 7, MLK Jr. Rec Center will close Saturdays, and North Lakes Rec Center will operate from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Staff Contract: Caroline Seward, Parks and Recreation
I. Mountain Bike Trail Planning – While Parks and Recreation staff have been working on the Parks, Recreation, and Trails System Master Plan over the last year or so, they have also been conducting various community meetings to gain feedback for the future of the park trail system. This plan included park trails, side paths, greenway trail, as well as the consideration of on-street trails within the Mobility Plan. Staff gained feedback from residents via a community meeting on October 1, and presented to the Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board on September 14 and October 12, and the Planning & Zoning Commission on October 21. Next, staff will present the draft plan to City Council on November 10. One aspect that staff have been researching and planning for is a dedicated mountain bike trail. At one point, PARD was working with Solid Waste to potentially use the old city landfill on the east side of Lake Lewisville. However, the City Council’s feedback on this idea was that it would be preferred for the mountain bike trail to be closer to town, inside the City limits.
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Since that point, PARD has been working with a Mountain Bike Trail Focus Group consisting of local riding enthusiasts, bike shop owners, and staff. To facilitate an adequate trail length, the City needed property of about 100-200 acres. A rule of thumb for a mountain bike trail is to have a ratio of 1 mile of trail per 10 acres of property. This ratio provides some separation of riders to magnify the trail experience. To this matter, PARD worked with the Utilities Department to develop a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to gain access to use an underutilized parcel on Hartlee Field Road. This site was initially planned for a wastewater treatment facility but has been changed to a pump station. This site is 230 acres, and the pump station will need 30 acres or less. This would leave an extra 200 acres for PARD to potentially use for the trails. Prior to design, it is that the trail could be approximately five to seven miles in length. PARD plans to crowdsource development of mountain bike trails and creation of a local trail organization. On November 3, Parks and Recreation, Dr. Joseph Walker, the University of North Texas, and a few resident volunteers plan to spend time walking the property and flagging a proposed trail utilizing a topographical map. The proposed trail will work around existing grades, trees, ponds, and creeks to maximize the acreage while providing a quality trail experience for all ages and abilities. Once the group designs the trail, staff intends to organize volunteers to help build the trail over the winter. At this time, it is unknown when the trail could be completed. Currently, there is no dedicated funding for this construction, though staff are planning on financial assistance from the PARD operating budget, potential grants, and volunteer assistance. Staff contact: Gary Packan, Parks and Recreation
J. Bicycle Resources Update – In the October 23 Friday Report, Capital Projects staff provided information on the expanded role of the previous Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator position, which will now be responsible for bicycle and pedestrian planning and will serve as one of the City’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinators with a focus on accessibility of the City’s infrastructure and construction projects. After reviewing the October 23 Friday Report, Council Member Briggs submitted a follow-up request to update the position’s title to specify the role’s bicycle advocacy responsibilities. After consulting with Human Resources, the previously proposed title (Senior Transportation Planner/ADA Coordinator) has been expanded to Senior Planner -Bicycle, Pedestrian and ADA Coordinator. Staff plans to begin recruitment for this position in November 2020 with a goal of having the position filled in early calendar year 2021. Staff contact: Brian Jahn, Capital Projects
K. Online Halloween Costume Contest – This year, Parks and Recreation has moved their annual costume contests online. Traditionally, the Halloween carnivals held at MLK Jr. Rec Center and Denia Rec Center each featured a costume contest. Since these events changed to the Treat-to-Trunk event, the costume contests couldn't happen as they have in the past. People are encouraged to upload a picture of their costume in one of five categories: Best Baby Costume, Best Youth Costume, Best Teen Costume, Best Adult Costume, and Best Pet Costume.
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Then, the public can vote on their favorite picture. One vote per person is allowed each day. The winner of each category will win a trophy and some goodies. Additionally, three random entries will be selected for a gift bag of candy. The contest runs through November 6. The Parks and Recreation Facebook page is promoting the contest. To see the contest directly, click here: http://bit.ly/DentonCostumeContest. Staff contact: Caroline Seward, Parks and Recreation
L. Tyson Incentives – On October 24, Council Member Meltzer requested information regarding the estimated value of the DME Energy Rider for Tyson. The Tyson EGR value was estimated at $449,886 over five years. The demand reduction occurs on a sliding scale over the first five years, eventually returning to Tyson paying 100% demand in year six. The total demand revenue to DME over the 10-year horizon was $2.6 million. The total incentive package was valued at $734,436, with the additional benefit coming from six-year tax abatement of $284,550. Staff contact: Jessica Rogers, Economic Development
M. Cameras for Illegal Dumping – On October 24, Mayor Pro Tem Hudspeth forwarded a request to add security cameras on Pertain Street to monitor illegal dumping. Parks and Recreation and Tech Services are currently evaluating cameras from various companies. Meetings are scheduled within the next two weeks with companies to compare their capabilities, pricing, and mobilization. Currently, the budget does not have funding allocated for the purchase of security and surveillance cameras. Parks and Recreation will monitor Pertain Street for litter control and illegal dumping. Staff contact: Drew Huffman, Parks and Recreation
N. Asphalt on Windsor – On Tuesday, October 28, Council Member Briggs inquired about when the Windsor Drive contractor would remove asphalt piles from the project area. The contractor should be removing construction debris regularly. As streets area reconstructed, asphalt piles are a side product of the work being performed. Capital Project Delivery and Public Works Inspection staff are closely monitoring the status and general site conditions along Windsor and are asking the contractor to remove construction debris and rubble piles every one- to two-days. Staff contact: Trevor Crain, Capital Projects
O. The Great American Cleanup (Reimagined) Correction – In the October 23 Friday Report staff incorrectly stated that volunteers collected litter from 100 sections of roadway in Denton. The correct number was 54 sections of the roadway. Staff contact: Carly Weld, Parks and Recreation
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III. Upcoming Community Events and Meetings
A. Events
1. Treat to Trunk – October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Denia Recreation Center,
1001 Parvin St., and MLK Jr. Recreation Center, 1300 Wilson St. The come and go event is open to the first 300 people at both Denia Rec Center and MLK Jr. Rec Center. Drivers can pop their trunk and staff will safely place a bag of Halloween goodies in the car. Staff contact: Caroline Seward, Parks and Recreation
Community Meetings
1. None
IV. Attachments
A. Mayor and Council 2020 Invitation .................................................................... 9 B. TEDP Flyer ...................................................................................................... 10 C. Weekly Local Government CRF Update ........................................................... 12
V. Informal Staff Reports
A. 2020-094 2020 Boards and Commissions Screening and Appointment Process 14
VI. Council Information
A. Council Requests for Information .................................................................... 16 B. Council Calendar ............................................................................................. 18 C. Draft Agenda for November 10 ........................................................................ 21 D. Future Work Session Items .............................................................................. 29 E. Street Construction Report ............................................................................... 30
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STATE OF TEXAS EVICTION DIVERSIONPROGRAM
The Texas Eviction Diversion Program (TEDP) helps Texas tenants stay in their homes and provides landlordsan alternative to eviction. The TEDP may provide up to six months of rental assistance for eligible tenants whoare behind on their rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic and have been sued for eviction. Both the tenant and thelandlord must agree to participate and meet the requirements in the chart below. This temporary program is aunique partnership between the Supreme Court of Texas, Texas Office of Court Administration, and the TexasDepartment of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA).
· Assistance can be used to pay the full contracted rent that is past due (up to five months), and the remaindermay be used to pay for subsequent months of assistance (up to a total of six months).
· The TEDP uses a special court process that allows courts to put eviction lawsuits on hold and divert them tothe TEDP. Under the TEDP, lump sum payments are provided to landlords for rental arrears in exchange forallowing tenants to remain in their homes and forgiving late fees. Diverted cases will be dismissed and madeconfidential from public disclosure.
LANDLORD / UNIT TENANT / HOUSEHOLDEligibility Requirements:µ Assistance for rent no older than April 2020µ Rent for the household assisted may not exceed the
TDHCA maximum limits (limits available by zip code athttp://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/TEDP.htm)
µ Must have a bank account and accept direct depositµ Units that are already receiving project-based
assistance or are public housing units are INELIGIBLEµ Units owned by a unit of government may be ineligible
Eligibility Requirements:µ Household income at or below 200% of poverty
or 80% of Area Median Income*µ Household has been financially affected by the
COVID-19 pandemicµ Tenants are INELIGIBLE if they are receiving
tenant-based voucher assistance, are in a unitreceiving project-based assistance, or are inpublic housing
Documents Needed:µ Copy of the executed lease with the tenant, or if no
written lease, required certification proving tenancyµ Documentation of Missed Payments (ledger, etc.)µ IRS W-9µ Landlord TEDP form completedµ Landlord TEDP certification completed
Documents Needed:µ Personal IDµ If no written lease, evidence of unit tenancyµ Income: evidence of eligibility under other
qualified program** OR income evidence for past30 days
µ Tenant TEDP form completedµ Tenant TEDP certification completed
You Will Be Required to Certify that You:µ Will waive late fees, penalities, and not pass court costs
to the tenantµ Have not received assistance from another program for
the same months of rent for this client and will notapply in the future for the covered months
µ Will release the tenant from payment liability for thistime period, waive all claims raised in the eviction case,and not evict the tenant for the period covered by TEDP
µ Will reimburse the TEDP within 10 business days if youreceive rent payment for this same time period
µ If no written lease, will certify the lease term, rentamount, and be able to provide proof of tenancy
You Will Be Required to Certify that:µ Your household has been economically impacted
by the COVID-19 pandemicµ You have not received rental assistance for the
same months of rent and will not seek suchassistance in the future for the covered months
µ You have not previously received rentalassistance funded with CDBG CARES funds that,together with this assistance, will exceed 6months in total
µ If no written lease, must certify lease term, rentamount, and ability to provide proof of tenancy
Who Can Help Me Access the Program?COURT PROGRAM
Go to: www.txcourts.gov/eviction-diversion/Call: 855-270-7655 (Texas Legal Service Ctr.)
Go to: http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/TEDP.htmCall: 800-525-0657 or 512-475-3800 (pick option 4)
* TEDP is only available in select areas of the state initially. During that time eligibility is based on a household income below 200% of poverty:Household Size 1 person 2 people 3 people 4 people 5 people 6 people 7 people 8 people200% Poverty $25,520 $34,480 $43,440 $52,400 $61,360 $70,320 $79,280 $88,240
For households with more than 8 persons, add $8,960 for each additional person.** You are considered eligible, and need no other documentation, if you have evidence that you: 1) are currently receiving assistance under SNAP, SSI, LIHEAP, or Medicaid; OR2) if you are living in a qualifying rent-restricted property and have evidence of an income certification from that property dated on or after March 31, 2020, and within 12 monthsof the application for assistance, and self-certify that your income remains below the limit. In some circumstances the TEDP administrator may allow self-certification of income,but the tenant must still be able to demonstrate evidence upon request.
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PROGRAMA DE DESVÍO DE DESALOJO DEL ESTADO DETEXAS
El Programa de Desvío de Desalojo de Texas (TEDP) ayuda a los inquilinos de Texas a permanecer en sus hogares y lesbrinda a los propietarios una alternativa al desalojo. El TEDP puede proporcionar hasta seis meses de asistencia con elalquiler para los inquilinos elegibles que están atrasados en el pago de su alquiler debido a la pandemia de COVID-19 y hansido demandados para desalojo. Tanto el inquilino como el propietario deben estar de acuerdo en participar y deben cumplircon los requisitos de la tabla a continuación. Este programa temporal es una asociación única entre la Corte Suprema deTexas, la Oficina de Administración de Tribunales de Texas y el Departamento de Vivienda y Asuntos Comunitarios deTexas (TDHCA).
· La asistencia se puede utilizar para pagar la totalidad del alquiler contratado vencido (hasta cinco meses), y el resto sepuede utilizar para pagar los meses siguientes de asistencia (hasta un total de seis meses).
· El TEDP utiliza un proceso judicial especial que permite a los tribunales suspender las demandas de desalojo y desviarlasal TEDP. Conforme al TEDP, se proporciona un pago único a los propietarios por los atrasos en el alquiler a cambio depermitir que los inquilinos permanezcan en sus hogares y perdonar los cargos por mora. Los casos desviados serándesestimados y se volverán confidenciales para evitar la divulgación pública.
PROPIETARIO / UNIDAD INQUILINO / HOGARRequisitos de elegibilidad:µ Asistencia con el alquiler no anterior a abril de 2020.µ Renta para el hogar asistido no puede exceder los límites
máximos de TDHCA (límites disponibles por código postal enhttp://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/TEDP.htm).
µ Debe tener una cuenta bancaria y aceptar depósito directo.µ Las unidades que ya están recibiendo asistencia basada en
proyectos o son unidades de vivienda pública NO SONELEGIBLES.
µ Las unidades propiedad de una unidad del gobierno pueden noser elegibles.
Requisitos de elegibilidad:µ Ingresos del hogar por debajo del 200 % de la pobreza o
el 80 % del ingreso medio del área*.µ El hogar se ha visto afectado financieramente por la
pandemia de COVID-19.µ Los inquilinos NO SON ELEGIBLES si están recibiendo
asistencia con vales basados en inquilinos, están en unaunidad que recibe asistencia basada en proyectos o estánen viviendas públicas.
Documentos necesarios:µ Copia del contrato de alquiler ejecutado con el inquilino, o si no
hay contrato de alquiler por escrito, certificación requerida quedemuestre el alquiler.
µ Documentación de pagos perdidos (libro mayor, etc.).µ W-9 del IRS.µ Formulario TEDP para el propietario completado.µ Certificación TEDP para el propietario completada.
Documentos necesarios:µ Identificación personal.µ Si no hay contrato de alquiler por escrito, evidencia de
alquiler de la unidad.µ Ingresos: evidencia de elegibilidad bajo otro programa
calificado** O evidencia de ingresos de los últimos 30días.
µ Formulario TEDP para el inquilino completado.µ Certificación TEDP para el inquilino completada.
Se le pedirá que certifique lo siguiente:µ Renunciará a los cargos por mora, multas y no pasará los costos
judiciales al inquilino.µ No haber recibido asistencia de otro programa por los mismos
meses de alquiler para este cliente y no aplicará en el futuro porlos meses cubiertos.
µ Liberará al inquilino de la responsabilidad de pago durante esteperíodo de tiempo, renunciará a todas las reclamacionesplanteadas en el caso de desalojo y no desalojará al inquilinodurante el período cubierto por el TEDP.
µ Reembolsará el TEDP dentro de los 10 días hábiles si recibe elpago de la renta por este mismo período de tiempo.
µ Si no hay contrato de alquiler por escrito, certificará el plazo delalquiler, el monto del alquiler y podrá proporcionar prueba dealquiler.
Se le pedirá que certifique lo siguiente:µ Su hogar se ha visto afectado económicamente por la
pandemia de COVID-19.µ No ha recibido asistencia con el alquiler por los mismos
meses de alquiler y no buscará dicha asistencia en elfuturo durante los meses cubiertos.
µ No ha recibido previamente asistencia con el alquilerfinanciada con fondos de CDBG CARES que, junto conesta asistencia, excederán los 6 meses en total.
µ Si no hay contrato de alquiler por escrito, debe certificarel plazo del contrato de alquiler, el monto del alquiler y lacapacidad de proporcionar comprobante de alquiler.
¿Quién puede ayudarme a acceder al programa?TRIBUNAL PROGRAMA
Visite: www.txcourts.gov/eviction-diversion/Llame al: 855-270-7655
Visite: http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/TEDP.htmLlame al: 800-525-0657 o 512-475-3800 (elija la opción 4)
* TEDP solo está disponible inicialmente en áreas seleccionadas del estado. Durante ese tiempo, la elegibilidad se basa en un ingreso familiar por debajo del 200 % del nivel de pobreza:Tamaño del hogar 1 persona 2 personas 3 personas 4 personas 5 personas 6 personas 7 personas 8 personas200 % del nivel de pobreza$25,520 $34,480 $43,440 $52,400 $61,360 $70,320 $79,280 $88,240
Para hogares con más de 8 personas, agregue $8,960 por cada persona adicional.** Se le considera elegible y no necesita otra documentación si tiene evidencia de lo siguiente: 1) actualmente recibe asistencia de SNAP, SSI, LIHEAP o Medicaid; O 2) si vive en una propiedad calificadacon restricción de alquiler y tiene evidencia de una certificación de ingresos de esa propiedad fechada después del 31 de marzo de 2020, y dentro de los 12 meses posteriores a la solicitud de asistencia,y autocertifica que sus ingresos permanecen por debajo del límite. En algunas circunstancias, el administrador de TEDP puede permitir la autocertificación de los ingresos, pero el inquilino aún debepoder demostrar evidencia si se solicita. 11
United Way of Denton County COVID-19 Relief Fund Eviction Prevention Program Outcomes
Last Updated Friday, October 23rd at 7:29 p.m.
WEEKLY EXPENDITURES
Week Amount Months Households (Duplicated)
3/23 - 3/27 $5,345.00 4 4
3/30 - 4/3 $42,854.30 43 43
4/6 - 4/10 $46,085.95 57 57
4/13 - 4/17 $32,092.23 38 38
4/20 - 4/24 $36,787.09 41 41
4/27 - 5/1 $43,606.58 36 35
5/4 - 5/8 $55,072.99 51.5 44
5/11 - 5/15 $47,984.69 51.5 44
5/18 - 5/22 $61,817.38 61 52
5/25 - 5/29 $48,039.52 38.5 26
6/1 - 6/5 $96,321.75 90.5 68
6/8 - 6/12 $88,825.90 89.5 63
6/15 - 6/19 $54,046.36 54 40
6/22 - 6/26 $85,037.08 75 53
6/29 - 7/3 $87,213.59 75 57
7/6 - 7/10 $96,909.43 84 63
7/13 - 7/17 $134,450.92 124 90
7/20 - 7/24 $156,977.56 140 91
7/27 - 7/31 $211,039.09 173 101
8/3 - 8/7 $190,345.00 194 117
8/10 - 8/14 $190,854.15 203 116
8/17 - 8/21 $215,147.17 262 125
8/24 - 8/28 $256,055.75 333 144
8/31 - 9/4 $253,159.91 337 158
9/8 - 9/11 $238,556.51 273 144
9/14 - 9/18 $256,410.70 315 136
9/21 - 9/25 $217,336.05 267 126
9/28 - 10/2 $218,333.30 265 143
10/5 - 10/9 $156,890.55 175 119
10/12 - 10/16 $223,412.89 267 162
10/19 - 10/23 $291,264.90 345 200
Weekly Average $133,492.72 147 87
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United Way of Denton County COVID-19 Relief Fund Eviction Prevention Program Outcomes
Last Updated Friday, October 23rd at 7:29 p.m.
ASSISTANCE BY CITY
Municipality Households Assisted Months of Assistance
Argyle 9 19
Aubrey 117 229
Bartonville 1 1
Carrollton 175 271.5
Coppell 7 7
Corinth 43 53.5
Cross Roads 7 15
Dallas 197 317
Denton 910 1667
Flower Mound 42 60
Frisco 84 139
Haslet 1 2
Hickory Creek 1 2
Justin 19 33
Krum 11 24.5
Lake Dallas 44 72.5
Lewisville 613 940.75
Little Elm 101 173.5
Northlake 2 3
Oak Point 6 10
Pilot Point 13 23
Plano 3 10
Ponder 16 31
Prosper 16 33
Providence Village 12 23
Roanoke 24 38
Sanger 26 43
Savannah 1 1
Shady Shores 1 1
The Colony 195 311.5
Trophy Club 2 2
TOTAL 2699 4556.75
FUNDING
Metric Denton Funding
Lewisville Funding
All Denton County Funding
PACCAR Funding
Total
Funds Raised $130,000.00 $74,000.00 $4,428,956.48 $75,000.00 $4,707,956.48
Expenses $130,000.00 $73,400.00 $3,861,738.34 $75,000.00 $4,140,138.34
Current Balance $0.00 $600.00 $567,218.14 $0.00 $567,818.14
TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
Rent/Mortgage/Utilities 2676
Extended Hotel Stay 13
Temporary Hotel 10
Requests Not Approved 80
Unique Households 1610
3 mo. Relief Exhausted 618
APPROVED REQUESTS BY AGENCY
Agency Number of Requests
Christian Community Action 395
Denton County Friends of the Family 169
Giving HOPE, Inc. 180
Grace Like Rain 433
Interfaith Ministries 78
Metrocrest Services 198
Next Steps The Colony 146
Our Daily Bread 43
Salvation Army Denton 273
Salvation Army Lewisville 43
United Way of Denton County 742
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Date: October 30, 2020 Report No. 2020-094
INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: Boards and Commissions 2020 Screening & Appointment Process DISCUSSION: The May 2, 2020 General and Special Elections were postponed to November 3, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The effect of the postponements specific to the City’s boards and commissions program was the need to delay board and commission nominations/appointments as they relate to the 2020-2022 terms. A work session has been scheduled for December 15 during which the 2020-2022 Boards and Commissions Screening & Appointment Process will be presented to City Council. At that time, an overview of the nomination, vetting, appointment, terms, qualifications, and application processes will be detailed. At that time, City Council will be provided pertinent member information, including any applications submitted by existing Board or Commission members seeking reappointment, as well as applications for any interested citizens seeking appointment to a Board or Commission. The information will be provided in binder form to Council Members, as has been done in previous years. The proposed timeline is as follows. The nomination/appointment process and related timelines will also apply to the newly created Chief of Police Advisory Board.
● November 6, 2020 Email notifications will be sent to all existing members and other interested individuals to submit an online application, due November 20.
• November, 2020 City staff will promote the upcoming Boards/Commissions appointment process across its communication channels and encourage interested individuals to submit by November 20 so their applications can be sent to Council.
● December 15, 2020 Staff Presentation to Council on the 2020-2022 Screening & Appointment Process
● December 30, 2020 Deadline for Council Members to submit nominations (if new, contact information is key)
● January 12, 2021 Formal appointments begin at City Council Meeting Note: Appointments can begin sooner based on nominations received
in advance of the noted deadline and vetting completed. To better manage, track and monitor nominations, appointments, member database, and submission of applications, an online program is now available. Detail on current boards and corresponding membership (available here) will still be retained in the new format, while the application is streamlined to allow pertinent information to be captured and recorded without the need for manual entry. You may view the test site here. The program will go live on Monday, November 2.
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Date: October 30, 2020 Report No. 2020-094
STAFF CONTACT: Rosa Rios, City Secretary 940-349-8309 [email protected]
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Council Requests for Information
Council Member Requestor Date Summary of Request Staff Assigned Department Comments
1 Council Member Briggs 09/23/20 Can we have an update on Mingo rd - I know we were told it was being looked at for a side path orsidewalk. Is there a schedule, funding, anything that can be verified?
Becky Diviney Public Works -CIP Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
2 Council Member Davis 10/14/20 What is the status of our survey into the use of former Pecan Creek drainage easements for trails? Becky Diviney Public Works -CIP Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
3 Council Member Briggs 10/16/20 Request on how to get a stationed bike share in Denton. Fill in missing gap from Velo leaving Assoon as we can
Brian Jahn Public Works-Traffic Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
4 Council Member Meltzer 10/16/20 Can staff provide information about a business driveway along Teasley Ln. Becky Diviney, RichardCannone
Development Services PublicWorks
Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
5 Council Member Briggs 10/16/20 It feels like the number of shootings, gun incidents has significantly increased this year. Have theyand by what percent? Is there anything we can do about it?
Frank Dixon Police Request will be presented during a future Pending CouncilRequests Work Session
6 Council Member Meltzer 10/21/20 A constituent asks whether the corner of Broadway and Fulton has adequate visibility or whether itwould be a candidate for stripping like on the attached photo.
Brian Jahn Public Works-Traffic Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
7 Council Member Briggs 10/22/20 Can staff give an update on the sidewalks on Swisher between Edwards and Pockrus Page? Brian Jahn Public Works-Traffic Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
8 Council Member Briggs 10/24/20 Work session discussing if council wants to add maternity and paternity leave to our budget. Toallow for less stress and family and baby bonding.
Tiffany Thomson Human Resources Request will be presented during a future Pending CouncilRequests Work Session
9 Council Member Meltzer 10/24/20 Can staff provide the value of the DME energy rider to Tyson? Jessica Rogers Economic Development Information will be provided in the October 30 FridayReport
10 Mayor Pro Tem Hudspeth 10/24/20 Can staff respond to a resident's question about potential cameras on Pertain Street in regards toillegal dumping?
Drew Huffman Public Works -Parks Information will be provided in the October 30 FridayReport
11 Mayor Pro Tem Hudspeth 10/24/20 Can staff respond to road improvement requests from resident on Highland Park Rd. Becky Diviney Public Works Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
12 Council Member Briggs 10/26/20 Hill st has speeding problem. Our officers have done enforcement but it isn’t working, any idea whatwe could do on this Hill to prevent speeding and wrecks?
Brian Jahn Public Works-Traffic Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
13 Council Member Briggs 10/28/20 Do we know when the contractors are going to remove, haul away the giant piles of old asphalt offof Windsor?
Rachel Wood Public Works -CIP Information will be provided in the October 30 FridayReport
14 Council Member Briggs 10/28/20 Can staff review the lighting in the downtown area to see if there are any improvements that need tobe made?
Antonio Puente, Ethan Cox,Frank Dixon
DME Police Public Works Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
15 Council Member Meltzer 10/30/20 Can staff review an email that was sent by a resident regarding the I-35/University (US380)interchange?
Becky Diviney Public Works Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
16 Council Member Briggs 10/30/20 Can staff review an email that was sent by a resident regarding the I-35/University (US380)interchange?
Becky Diviney Public Works Information will be provided in a future Friday Report
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October 2020 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Cancelled - 8:30 DEDC Cancelled- 4:00 pm Public Art Committee
2 3
4 5 COE 9:00am 11:30 am Council Luncheon
6 3:00 pm CC Work Session 6:30 p.m. CC Regular Session
7 Library Board 1:00pm Cancelled-2:30pm Agenda Committee 5:00pm P&Z Work Session 6:30pm P&Z Regular Session
8 Community Development Advisory 2:30pm
9 10
11 12 PUB 9:00am 3:00pm Parks, Rec, Beau Cancelled-HLC 3:00pm
13 12:00 pm 2nd Tuesday Session
14 11:00 EDPB Cancelled-2:30pm Agenda Committee Cancelled-5:30 Airport Advisory Board
15 Cancelled-Traffic Safety Com 11:00 am Cancelled‐HABSCO 4pm Cancelled-3:00pm Committee on Persons with Disabilities
16 17
18 19 DCRC 11am
20 2:00 pm CC Work Session 6:30 pm CC Regular Session
21 DTIF#1 – 9am Cancelled‐2:30pm Agenda Committee ASAC 3:00 pm 4:30pm P&Z Work Session 6:30pm P&Z Regular Session
22 12:00 pm Public Art Committee
23 24
25 26 PUB 9:00am Cancelled‐ZBA 5:30pm 5:00PM Board of Ethics Special Called Panel
27 Cancelled-10am Council Airport Committee 2:00 pm 4th Tuesday Session
28 Mobility Committee Meeting 9:00 am Cancelled-2:30pm Agenda Committee
29 10am Council Airport Committee Cancelled3:00PM Board of Ethics
30 Human Services Advisory 11am
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November 2020 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 COE 9:00am Cancelled - 11:30 am Council Luncheon
3 Cancelled - 1:00 pm CC Work Session
4 DCRC 1pm Cancelled-2:30pm Agenda Committee 5:00pm P&Z Work Session 6:30pm P&Z Regular Session
5 Cancelled-8:30 DEDC Bond Oversight 12pm 4:00 Public Art Committee
6 7
8 9 PUB 9:00am Traffic Safety Commission 11:00 am
10 1:00 pm 2nd Tuesday Session
11 11:00 EDPB 5:30 Airport Advisory Board
12 13 14
15 16 17 Cancelled - 1:00 pm CC Work Session 5:30 pm CC Reception 6:30 pm CC Regular Session (Canvasing) 10:30 am Audit Finance
18 2:30pm Agenda Committee 5:00pm P&Z Work Session 6:30pm P&Z Regular Session Mobility Committee Meeting 9:00 am
19 HABSCO 4pm 3:00pm Committee on Persons with Disabilities
20 21
22 23 24 10am Council Airport Committee No Council Meeting
25 12:00 TIF Board (TIRZ)
26 Thanksgiving Day Holiday 3:00PM Board of Ethics
27 Day After Thanksgiving Holiday
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29 30 ZBA 5:30pm
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December 2020 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2:00 pm CC Work Session 6:30 pm CC Regular Session
2 2:30pm Agenda Committee 5:00pm P&Z Work Session 6:30pm P&Z Regular Session
3 8:30 DEDC 4:00 Public Art Committee
4 5
6 7 11:30 am Council Luncheon COE 1:30 Traffic Safety Commission 5:30 pm
8 2:00 pm 2nd Tuesday Session (Includes Canvassing of Runoff if any)
9 11:00 EDPB 5:30 Airport Advisory Board
10 11 12
13 14 PUB 9:00am ZBA 5:30pm
15 2:00 pm CC Work Session 6:30 pm CC Regular Session Mobility Committee Meeting 9:00 am
16 5:00pm P&Z Work Session 6:30pm P&Z Regular Session
17 6:00pm Committee on Persons with Disabilities HABSCO 4pm
18 19
20 21 22 10am Council Airport Committee No Council Meeting
23 24 Christmas Eve Holiday
25 Christmas Day Holiday
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27 28 29 No Council Meeting
30 31 3:00PM Board of Ethics
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City Council
City of Denton
Meeting Agenda
City Hall
215 E. McKinney St.
Denton, Texas 76201
www.cityofdenton.com
Council Work Session Room2:00 PMTuesday, November 10, 2020
WORK SESSION BEGINS AT 2:00 P.M. IN THE WORK SESSION ROOM
PROCLAMATION(S)/PRESENTATION(S) AND CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF THE
CONSENT AGENDA AND ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION WILL BEGIN
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CLOSED MEETING IN THE COUNCIL WORK SESSION
ROOM
CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS WILL BEGIN AT
6:30 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL WORK SESSION ROOM
Note: Mayor Chris Watts, Mayor Pro Tem Gerard Hudspeth, and Council Members Keely Briggs, Jesse
Davis, John Ryan, Deb Armintor and Paul Meltzer will be participating in the work session, closed meeting,
and special called meetings via video/teleconference.
REGISTRATION GUIDELINES FOR ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL
Due to COVID-19 precautions, members of the public will not be able to attend the November 10, 2020
City Council meeting in-person. To accommodate and receive input on agenda items, citizens will be able
to participate in one of the following ways (NOTE: Other than public hearings, citizens are only able to
comment one time per agenda item; citizens cannot use both methods to comment on a single agenda item.
Public comments are not held for work session reports.):
• Virtual White Card – On November 6, the agenda was posted online at
www.cityofdenton.com/publicmeetings. Once the agenda is posted, a link to the Virtual White Card, an
online form, will be made available under the main heading on the webpage. Within this form, citizens may
indicate support or opposition and submit a brief comment about a specific agenda item. Comments may
be submitted up until the start of the meeting, at which time, the Virtual White Card form will be closed.
Similar to when a citizen submits a white card to indicate their position on the item, these comment forms
will be sent directly to City Council members and recorded by the City Secretary.
City Council Members review comments received in advance of the meeting and take that public input into
consideration prior to voting on an agenda item. The Mayor will announce the number of Comment Cards
submitted in support or opposition to an item during the public comment period. Comments will not be
read during the meeting. The City Secretary will reflect the number of comments submitted in
favor/opposition to an item, the registrant’s name, address, and (summary of) comments within the Minutes
of the Meeting, as applicable.
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• By phone – Citizens wishing to speak over the phone during this Council meeting, may call (940)
349-7800 beginning 30 minutes prior to the meeting start time. Comments by phone will be accepted until
the item is opened for discussion by the Council. When the call is initially received, a staff member will
receive the caller’s information and either: 1) offer to call the citizen back when it is time for them to speak,
or 2) record the caller’s information, support or opposition, and comment. If the caller chooses to record
their support or opposition, rather than speaking during the meeting, the Mayor will announce the number
of comments submitted in support or opposition to the item. If the caller wishes to receive a call back, the
voice of each caller will be broadcast into the meeting during the public commenting time of their desired
agenda item. Individuals will be able to comment once per agenda item, no matter the method.
• At regular meetings only, citizens can speak on any topic that is not on the agenda (Open Microphone).
Alert the call taker if you wish to speak under the Open Microphone category. If you would like to give a
public report, see the information below.
After determining that a quorum is present, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas will convene in a
Work Session on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Work Session Room at City
Hall, 215 E. McKinney Street, Denton, Texas at which the following items will be considered:
WORK SESSION
1. Citizen Comments on Consent Agenda Items
This section of the agenda allows citizens to speak on any item listed on the Consent Agenda prior to its
consideration. Each speaker will be given a total of three (3) minutes to address any item(s). Any person
who wishes to address the City Council regarding these items may do so by utilizing the "By Phone"
registration process as referenced under the REGISTRATION GUIDELINES FOR ADDRESSING THE
CITY COUNCIL detailed at the beginning of this agenda. Registration is required prior to the time the City
Council considers this item. Registrants may call in and remain on hold or receive a call back at the time the
Work Session is called to Order and are encouraged to ensure they remain accessible to accept the call.
2. Requests for clarification of agenda items listed on this agenda.
3. Work Session Reports
Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding an internal audit of
Health Insurance Operations.
ID 20-1977A.
Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding the funding
priorities, annual grant processes carried out by the Community Development Advisory
Committee and the Human Services Advisory Committee, and funding availability.
ID 20-2179B.
Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding the trails concept
map for future identification, renovation, and expansion of facilities and trails.
ID 20-2187C.
Following the completion of the Work Session, the City Council will convene in a Closed Meeting to consider
specific item(s) when these items are listed below under the Closed Meeting section of this agenda. The City
Council reserves the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting on any item on its Open Meeting agenda consistent
with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, as amended, or as otherwise allowed by law.
1. Closed Meeting:
Deliberation Regarding Certain Public Power Utilities Competitive Matters - Under Texas ID 20-2115A.
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Government Code Section 551.086; Consultation with Attorneys - Under Texas
Government Code Section 551.071.
Discuss and deliberate strategies and opportunities to amend renewable energy supply
strategies and agreements, includeing potential power purchase agreements, receive a
presentation from staff regrarding public power competitive and financial matter
pertaining to the purchase of renewable energy, consultation with the City’s attorneys
regarding legal issues associates with the agreements described above where discussions
of these legal matters in an open meeting would conflict with the duty of the City’s
attorneys to the City of Denton and the Denton City Council udner texas Disciplinary
Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas.
Any final action, decision, or vote on a matter deliberated in a Closed Meeting will only be taken in an Open
Meeting that is held in compliance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, except to the extent such final
decision, or vote is taken in the Closed Meeting in accordance with the provisions of Section 551.086 of the
Texas Government Code (the ‘Public Power Exception’). The City Council reserves the right to adjourn into a
Closed Meeting or Executive Session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Section 551.001, et seq.
(The Texas Open Meetings Act) on any item on its open meeting agenda or to reconvene in a continuation of
the Closed Meeting on the Closed Meeting items noted above, in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings
Act, including, without limitation Sections 551.071-551.086 of the Texas Open Meetings Act.
NOTE: Any item for which a formal action at the Special Called Meeting has been taken by Council
may be subject to a request for a motion for reconsideration at any time during the meeting, at the
Concluding Items Section, or after the meeting. In order to comply with the Texas Open Meetings
Act, a request for a motion for reconsideration made during, at the end of, or after a Council meeting
will be placed on the agenda and considered at the next official meeting of the City Council.
Following the completion of the Closed Meeting, the City Council will convene in a Special Called Meeting to
consider the following items:
1. PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
Women Veterans of America Chapter 48ID 20-2233A.
2. CONSENT AGENDA
Each of these items is recommended by Staff and approval thereof will be strictly on the basis of the Staff
recommendations. Approval of the Consent Agenda authorizes the City Manager or his designee to
implement each item in accordance with the Staff recommendations. The City Council has received
background information and has had an opportunity to raise questions regarding these items prior to
consideration.
Listed below are bids, purchase orders, contracts, and other items to be approved under the Consent
Agenda (Agenda Items A – Q). This listing is provided on the Consent Agenda to allow Council Members
to discuss or withdraw an item prior to approval of the Consent Agenda. If no items are pulled, the Consent
Agenda Items will be approved with one motion. If items are pulled for separate discussion, they may be
considered as the first items following approval of the Consent Agenda.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton approving an Assignment of
Airport Lease from Planes of History, Inc. to Samsev, LLC of an Airport Lease covering
property at 4665 Spartan Drive, Denton, Texas at the Denton Enterprise Airport;
authorizing the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Assignment of Airport
ID 20-2101A.
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Lease; and providing an effective date.
Consider approval of the minutes of October 20 and October 27, 2020.ID 20-2158B.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton authorizing the City Manager to
(I) make application to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Emergency Solutions Grant Program for grant funding available through the Coronavirus
Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) with appropriate certifications, and
(II) to take all other actions necessary to obtain funding and implement the program; and
providing for an effective date.
ID 20-2191C.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton authorizing the city manager, or
his designee, to execute a service agreement by and between Agency and the City of
Denton and providing for the expenditure of funds for homelessness initiatives in the
amount of $100,000.00 for Rapid Re-Housing rental assistance in furtherance of the
coordinated system of homeless assistance programs; authorizing the expenditure of funds
therefor; and providing an effective date.
ID 20-2243D.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, authorizing the approval of a second amendment to a Professional Services
Agreement between the City of Denton and Gee Consultants, Inc., amending the contract
approved by City Council on February 20, 2018, in the not-to-exceed amount of
$750,000; amended by the First Amendment approved by Purchasing; said second
amendment to continue to provide construction materials testing services; providing for the
expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (File 6589 - providing for
an additional second amendment expenditure amount not-to-exceed $187,500, with the
total contract amount not-to-exceed $937,500).
ID 20-2198E.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-ruled municipal
corporation, rejecting any and all competitive bids under IFB 7402 for professional
demolition service, removal, and cleanup of two (2) commercial buildings located on the
proposed Eagle Substation site; and providing an effective date (IFB 7402).
ID 20-2199F.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with Total Maintenance
Solutions South, Inc., for the procurement of touch-free products for various City
departments; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective
date (IFB-BV 7412 - awarded to Total Maintenance Solutions South, Inc., for three (3)
years, with the option for two (2) additional one (1) year extensions, in the total five (5)
year not-to-exceed amount of $75,000).
ID 20-2200G.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a public works contract with Quality
Excavation, LLC, for the construction of the 2019 Intersection Improvements Project for
the City of Denton; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an
effective date (IFB 7413 - awarded to Quality Excavation, LLC, in the not-to-exceed
amount of $1,809,570.63).
ID 20-2201H.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal ID 20-2202I.
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corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with Anixter Inc., for the
supply of linemen’s tools and accessories for the Denton Municipal Electric Department;
providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (IFB 7427
- awarded to Anixter Inc, for one (1) year, with the option for two (2) additional one (1)
year extensions, in the total three (3) year not-to-exceed amount of $653,089).
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with Schweitzer
Engineering Laboratories, Inc., for the purchase of protective relay panels for Denton
Municipal Electric’s Brinker Substation; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor;
and providing an effective date (RFP 7428 - awarded to Schweitzer Engineering
Laboratories, Inc., in the not-to-exceed amount of $230,220).
ID 20-2203J.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with Schweitzer
Engineering Laboratories, Inc., for the purchase of SEL protective relays, controls,
monitoring, metering, software, integration, accessories, and devices for Denton Municipal
Electric, which is the sole provider of these commodities and services, in accordance with
Texas Local Government Code 252.022, which provides that procurement of
commodities and services that are available from one source are exempt from competitive
bidding, and if over $50,000 shall be awarded by the governing body; and providing an
effective date (File 7429 - awarded to Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc., in the
five (5) year not-to-exceed amount of $1,864,638).
ID 20-2204K.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, rejecting any and all competitive proposals under RFP 7431 for North
Lakes Recycling Drop-Off; and providing an effective date (RFP 7431).
ID 20-2205L.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with Texas Electric
Cooperatives, Inc., for galvanized steel transmission poles, anchor cages, and associated
hardware for the Denton Municipal Electric Department; providing for the expenditure of
funds therefor; and providing an effective date (RFP 7433 - awarded to Texas Electric
Cooperatives, Inc., in the not-to-exceed amount of $104,338).
ID 20-2206M.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with GWB Enterprises,
LLC dba Clean & Green Car Wash, for vehicle washing and detailing services for various
City of Denton departments; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and
providing an effective date (IFB-BV 7455 - awarded to GWB Enterprises, LLC dba
Clean & Green Car Wash, for one (1) year, with the option for two (2) additional one (1)
year extensions, in the total three (3) year not-to-exceed amount of $150,000).
ID 20-2207N.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with MSB Constructors,
Inc., for the construction of the Denton Development Services Parking Lot Improvements
Project for the City of Denton; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and
providing an effective date (IFB 7452 - awarded to MSB Constructors, Inc., in the
ID 20-2223O.
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not-to-exceed amount of $944,964.30).
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton amending the provisions of
Section 6-38 of the Code of Ordinances regarding disposition of a dangerous animal to
amend the dangerous animal requirements; providing a severability clause; providing for a
savings clause; providing a penalty; providing for codification; and providing for
publication and an effective date.
ID 20-2234P.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton amending the provisions of
Section 6-8 of the Code of Ordinances Restraining Animals and Tethering Animals to
prohibit the tethering of animals with certain exceptions; providing for a severability clause;
providing for a savings clause; providing for a penalty; providing for codification; and
providing an effective date.
ID 20-2235Q.
3. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
Consider approval of a resolution of the City of Denton regarding the creation of Legends
Ranch Utility District of Denton County, encompassing approximately 553 acres of land,
located north of Old Stoney Road, south of Jackson Road, and west on FM 156, within
Division 2 of the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of the City of Denton, Texas; and providing
an effective date.
ID 20-1954A.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, regarding the
Development and Consent Agreement with Legends Ranch, LLC., concerning the Denton
County Municipal Utility District and other related matters; and providing an effective
date.
ID 20-1955B.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal
corporation, authorizing the approval of an expenditure in the amount of $29,562.00, in
addition any future cost overruns expenditure based on bid outcome for the improvement
of traffic signals and pedestrian facilities along Loop 288 at Kings Row, US 380 and
McKinney Street.
ID 20-2121C.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, amending the fiscal year
2020-2021 budget and Annual Program of Services of the City of Denton to allow for
adjustments to the Animal Services Donation Fund of seventy six thousand dollars
($76,000), declaring a municipal purpose; providing a severability clause, an open
meetings clause and an effective date.
ID 20-2110D.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas adopting a schedule of
fees for the Denton Fire Department; providing for severability; providing a repealer; and
establishing an effective date.
ID 20-2139E.
Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton adopting a schedule of building
fees for Development Services; superseding all prior fees in conflict with such schedule;
providing for a severability clause; and providing for an effective date.
ID 20-2176F.
Consider recommending adoption of an Ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas
authorizing the expenditure of funds for the payment of wholesale transmission charges in
the total amount of $7,181,039.73, and, providing an effective date.
ID 20-2194G.
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Consider adoption of an ordinance authorizing a development agreement between the
City of Denton and Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC; providing for the future
maintenance of critical transportation infrastructure; authorizing the City Manager to
execute the agreement and providing for an effective date.
ID 20-1395H.
4. PUBLIC HEARINGS
NOTE; Action on these items will occur on or after 6:30 p.m. in accordance with the published public notices.
Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton,
Texas, approving a Specific Use Permit (SUP) to allow for a multi-family dwelling use on
approximately 9.91 acres of land, generally located west of Mockingbird Lane and south
of the Mingo Road in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas; providing for a penalty
in the maximum amount of $2000.00 for violations thereof; providing for severability; and
establishing an effective date. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends
approval 7-0, with conditions. (S20-0001, Mockingbird Multi-Family, Ron Menguita)
S20-0001aA.
Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton,
Texas, regarding a change in the zoning district and use classification from Suburban
Corridor (SC) to a Public Facilities (PF) Zoning District, on approximately 5.106 acres of
land, generally located west on Loop 288, approximately 900 feet south of Audra Lane in
the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas; adopting an amendment to the City’s official
zoning map; providing for a penalty in the maximum amount of $2000.00 for violations
thereof; and providing for a severability clause and an effective date. The Planning and
Zoning Commission recommends approval 7-0 of this request. (ZCI20-0001, Loop 288
Property, Ron Menguita)
ZCI20-0001cB.
Hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, approving
a Specific Use Permit to allow a Minor Automotive Use on approximately 0.201 acres of
land, generally located on the west side of South Elm Street, 70 feet north of the
northwest corner of South Elm Street and West Highland Street in the City of Denton,
Denton County, Texas; providing for a penalty in the maximum amount of $2,000.00 for
violations thereof; providing for severability; and establishing an effective date.
(S20-0005b, S Elm Tire Shop, Sean Jacobson).
S20-0005bC.
Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton,
Texas, regarding a rezoning from Mixed Use Regional (MR) District to Planned
Development (PD) District on approximately 38.2 acres generally located on the east side
of the Interstate Highway 35 frontage road and the west side of Bonnie Brae Street
between West Oak Street and Scripture Street in the City of Denton, Denton County,
Texas; adopting an amendment to the City’s official zoning map; providing for a penalty in
the maximum amount of $2,000.00 for violations thereof; providing a severability clause
and an effective date. The Planning and Zoning Commission voted [7-0] to approve the
request. (PD20-0006a, Texas Health Resources, Hayley Zagurski).
PD20-0006aD.
Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton,
Texas, amending the Denton Development Code; specifically, amending Sections 2.3.3A
DCA20-0001fE.
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through 2.3.3C, related to Planning and Zoning Commission Operational Procedures;
Sections 2.6.1A through 2.6.1D, related to Subdivision Procedures; and Sections 8.4.6A
and 8.4.6B, related to Development Contracts; providing for a penalty in the maximum
amount of $2,000.00 for violations thereof; and providing a severability clause and an
effective date. STAFF IS REQUESTING THAT THIS ITEM BE POSTPONED TO A
DATE UNCERTAIN. (DCA20-0001, DDC Amendments, Ron Menguita)
Hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, approving
a Specific Use Permit to allow for a Multi-Family Dwelling use on approximately 21.960
acres of land, generally located on the northwest corner of Shady Shores Road and
Lakeview Boulevard, in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas; providing for a
penalty in the maximum amount of $2,000.00 for violations thereof; providing for
severability; and establishing an effective date. (S20-0003, Shady Shores Towne
Crossing Multifamily)
S20-0003bF.
5. CONCLUDING ITEMS
A. Under Section 551.042 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, respond to inquiries from the City Council
or the public with specific factual information or recitation of policy, or accept a proposal to place the
matter on the agenda for an upcoming meeting AND Under Section 551.0415 of the Texas Open
Meetings Act, provide reports about items of community interest regarding which no action will be taken,
to include: expressions of thanks, congratulations, or condolence; information regarding holiday schedules;
an honorary or salutary recognition of a public official, public employee, or other citizen; a reminder about
an upcoming event organized or sponsored by the governing body; information regarding a social,
ceremonial, or community event organized or sponsored by an entity other than the governing body that
was attended or is scheduled to be attended by a member of the governing body or an official or employee
of the municipality; or an announcement involving an imminent threat to the public health and safety of
people in the municipality that has arisen after the posting of the agenda.
B. Possible Continuation of Closed Meeting topics, above posted.
C E R T I F I C A T E
I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the bulletin board at the City Hall of the City of
Denton, Texas, on the ________ day of ___________________, 2020 at ___________________
__________________________________________CITY SECRETARY
NOTE: THE CITY OF DENTON'S DESIGNATED PUBLIC MEETING FACILITIES ARE
ACCESSIBLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. THE CITY
WILL PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION, SUCH AS SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS FOR THE
HEARING IMPAIRED, IF REQUESTED AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
SCHEDULED MEETING. PLEASE CALL THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT 940-349-8309 OR
USE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF (TDD) BY CALLING 1-800-RELAY-TX
SO THAT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION CAN BE ARRANGED.
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27‐Oct
Cap. Improvement Update
20‐1891
Citywide SpeedCM Briggs Request20‐1758
Dyno Dirt Update 20‐1969
Economic Development Strategic Plan (Follow Up)20‐1615
Council Requests 20‐1493
2 ‐ NovLuncheon
3‐Nov
10‐Nov
Internal Audit ‐ Health Insurance Claims Process20‐1977
Grant Applications20‐2179
Trails Plan20‐2187
17‐Nov24‐Nov
1‐DecCOVID‐19 Update20‐2116
Utilities Commercial Paper
TBD
Internal Audit ‐ Utility Meter Reading20‐1978
ETJ Update20‐1668
Overview of Construction Specifications
20‐1974Council Requests Dec 120‐1659
7 ‐ DecLuncheon
Affordable HousingAssessment Report20‐1844
Council Requests Dec 720‐1660
8‐DecNaming for ParksTBD
TIRZ Study20‐2182
EDA CARES Act20‐2183
Parkland Dedication & Development OrdinanceTBD
Council Requests Dec 820‐1990(NOTE: Canvass Runoff, if any)
15‐DecLegislative Agenda20‐2253
B&C 2020 Appointment Process
20‐2147
City Council 2020 Committees
20‐2148BRE Plan20‐2226
Council Requests Dec 1520‐1991
Accessory Dwelling Units, and ScreeningDCA19‐0011
Construction Code Review (TBD) Delegated Authority
Police Department Overview
January 2021Hartlee Field PID20‐1789
Council Requests Jan 420‐2096
Public ArtRight‐of‐Way Ordinance Follow‐up DME Solar Programs
COVID‐19 Update Jan. 520‐2117
Council Requests Jan 520‐2093
Redistricting UpdateJune/July 2021
Stormwater Master
20‐1661Group Home Code Amendement
COVID‐19 Update Feb. 220‐2118
Council Requests Jan 1220‐2094
COVID‐19 Update Mar. 220‐1886
Council Requests Jan 2620‐2095
CANCELLED ‐ Election Day
No Meeting ‐ Thanksgiving
Canvassing of November 3 General and Special Elections
CANCELLED
Work Sessions P
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FUTURE WORK SESSION ITEMS MATRIX
As of October 30, 2020
Currently Slated Work Session Items
29
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
2613 Club House At Sombero Intersection 11/30/20 12/23/20
Concrete Sidewalk and ADA
Ramps Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete Sidewalk,
remove, and install new
concrete
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Diamond Poinsettia Cyrus Way 11/16/20 12/04/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Precision Dr Airport Rd 1500' north 12/01/20 12/29/20
Wastewater Collections will be
installing a new wastewater
main and services.
Wastewater
RobsonEast Side of
RR35W TBD TBD
Wastewater Main Install
(Temporary Lane Closure)Wastewater (940) 349-8909
Underwood McCormick Ave. B 11/09/20 11/13/20
Road will be closed for paving
and sidewalk construction for
the new Fire Station #3
Public Works
InspectionsN/A (210) 563-1599
Total 4
Street Closure Report
Upcoming Closures
Week of November 2, 2020 - November 8, 2020
Upcoming Closures30
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Amherst DrGeorgetown
DrHinkle Dr 09/28/20 12/28/20
Wastewater Collections will be
installing a new wastewater
main line and services.
Wastewater N/A (940) 349-8909
Barrel Strap Road
North of
Hickory
Creek Road
Ocean Drive 09/07/20 01/04/21
This project is to add drainage
upgrades and widen Hickory
Creek Road. It is also adding an
acceleration lane to Barrel Strap
Road.
EngineeringNextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-7426
Bonnie Brae IH 35E Scripture 06/15/20 03/01/21North South Water Main Phase
3
Engineering,
Water
Temporary Flagging in
all lanes for pipe
delivery.
Direct business contact (940) 349-8938
Collins Dallas Dr. Johnson St 07/20/20 11/30/20 Haven at Daugherty: Pavement
Public Works
Inspections,
Private
Development
N/A (940) 205-9230
Como Lake Windriver Loon Lake 10/05/20 11/13/20
Concrete Street Panel . The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of concrete
pavement, remove the
pavement, and install new
concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Doris McKamy Tripp Tr 10/26/20 11/20/20Concrete Panel and Sidewalk
repairStreets
Elm Hickory Prairie 05/11/20 11/27/20 PEC 4 Utility Project Engineering Direct business contact (940) 349-8938
FM 2181
City of
Denton/Cori
nth City
limits
Lillian Miller 11/18/19 11/30/20 Street Widening TxDOT (940) 349-8425
Foxcroft Cir Emerson Ln Emerson Ln 03/09/20 12/14/20
Water Distribution will be
replacing the water main and
water services.
Water Intermittent closures N/A (940) 349-7278
Ft. Worth Dr. (US 377) IH 35E FM1830 10/17/19 02/01/21
Infrastructure Safety Upgrades
& New Sewer Main Install
(temporary closures)
TxDOT (940) 349-8938
Street Closure Report
Week of November 2, 2020 - November 8, 2020
Current Closures
Current Closures31
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Hercules N. Locust Stuart 08/01/20 12/31/20
The road will be closed as a part
of the 2019 Street construction
bundle Project. Hercules is set
to have reconstruction of the
curbs, gutters and the street.
EngineeringNextDoor, Email
Notification, Mail outs(940) 349-7426
Hickory CreeK Road Teasely FM 2499 10/06/20 02/16/21
Widening of Hickory Creek road
from Teasley to FM 2499 with
an acceleration lane being
constructed on FM 2499.
Project also included drainage
upgrades.
EngineeringNextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-7426
Hidden Meadows Trail
Intersection
with Vintage
Blvd
back of
Vintage blvd
right of way
03/16/20 11/27/20
Intermittent closures of this
intersection for construction
activities
EngineeringNextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-8938
Johnson StreetDaugherty
StreetSmith Street 10/26/20 12/11/20
Install new curb and gutter. Mill
off old pavement and install
new asphalt to match the grade
of the new inlets.
Streets Door hangers (940) 349-7146
Kings Row Marrianne 288 10/22/20 11/06/20Perform full depth base repairs
on Kings Rows.Streets
Completed about 70% of
the work. Possible rain
delay all next week.
October 26th thru 30th.
The work will start back
up on November 2nd.
N/A (940) 349-7146
Locust St. Prairie Highland 03/09/20 11/27/20
Storm drain improvements as
part of Pec-4 Ph 1&2
Project. East Side ln Closure
Engineering Direct business contact (940) 349-8938
Merlot Riesing Pinot 10/26/20 11/06/20
Concrete Sidewalk Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of concrete
Sidewalk, remove, and install
new concrete
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Mistywood Lane Woodhaven Jamestown 10/01/20 01/29/21
Street Reconstruction
Remove and replace curb and
gutter as needed.
Remove old asphalt and
stabilize subgrade.
Install asphalt pavement
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Mockernut Rd.
Intersection
with Vintage
Blvd.
back of
Vintage
Blvd. right of
way
03/16/20 11/27/20
Intermittent closures of this
intersection for construction
activities.
EngineeringNextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-8938
Current Closures32
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Northcrest Rd Foxcroft Cir Emerson Ln 03/06/20 12/14/20
Water Distribution will be
replacing the water main and
water services.
Water N/A (940) 349-7278
Prairie Elm Pierce 06/01/20 11/27/20 PEC 4 Utilities EngineeringNextDoor, Direct
business contact(940) 349-8938
Prairie St. Locust St. Elm St. 03/23/20 12/04/20
Storm drain improvements, as
part of Pec-4 Ph 1&2
Project. Street closed to thru
traffic.
Engineering Direct business contact (940) 349-8938
Precision Airport Rd 1500ft north 10/12/20 11/14/20
Water Distribution will be
installing a new water main and
services
Water N/A (940) 349-7278
Roberts N. Bell Brown 10/19/20 11/20/20
Curb and Gutter Repair . The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of, Curb and
Gutter remove and install
Curbs.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Roselawn Bonnie Brae Bernard 05/12/20 11/20/20 Bonnie Brae Phase 1 Engineering North Side lane closure NextDoor (940) 349-8938
Shagbark Dr
intersection
with Vintage
Blvd
back of
Vintage Blvd
right of way
03/16/20 11/27/20
Intermittent closure of the
intersection for construction
activities.
EngineeringNextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-8938
Spring Creek Creek Bend Beechwood 10/05/20 11/25/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Trinity Road Mills Td Grissom 10/01/20 11/03/20 Culvert Improvements on Trinity Drainage N/A (940) 349-7197
Vintage Blvd US377Hidden
Meadows Trl10/23/20 11/06/20 Bonnie Brae Phase 2 Engineering 10/14/20
NextDoor, Public
Meeting(s)(940) 349-8938
West Hickory Street Welch Carroll 08/31/20 05/29/21
Construction is set to begin on
West Hickory Street between N.
Welch Street and Carroll Blvd in
September of 2020 and
continue through May of 2021.
Detailed lane closure
information is forthcoming
pending approval of the
contractor's phasing and traffic
control plans.
Atmos, Streets,
Drainage, Water,
Waste Water
8-20-20: Atmos Energy
is currently relocating
gas line on the South
side of W. Hickory
between Welch and
Bernard. Once Atmos
finishes, the contractor
will mobilize into that
same area to begin
construction.
Email Notification, Direct
business contact(940) 349-8425
Current Closures33
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Windsor HanoverBranch
Crossing08/24/20 08/16/21
Install utilities and road
reconstructionEngineering
NextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-7426
Windsor Stuart Longfellow 08/24/20 08/23/21Installation of utilities and street
reconstructionEngineering
NextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-7426
Windsor Stuart E. Sherman 09/07/20 12/14/20This closure is to reconstruct
Windsor DriveEngineering
NextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-7426
Total 32
Current Closures34
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
7801 Falcon Ridge Eagle Path Echo Hill 08/31/20 09/10/20
Concrete Street Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of pavement,
remove the pavement and
subgrade, and install new
concrete pavement.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Abbots Sand PiperPennsylvani
a09/08/20 10/02/20
Concrete Sidewalk Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of concrete
Sidewalk, remove, and install
new concrete
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Bell Pl Mingo RdE McKinney
St10/02/20 10/14/20
Wastewater Collections will be
installing a new wastewater
main line and services.
Wastewater N/A (940) 349-8909
Bent Creek KappwoodSpring
Creek01/06/20 04/24/20
Concrete Street panel and
Sidewalk repair. The process
starts with barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement and
subgrade, and install new
concrete pavement.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Brainy Trace Ct Bent Creek Cul v Sac 06/29/20 07/27/20
Concrete Sidewalk Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of concrete
Sidewalk, remove, and install
new concrete
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Brown Dr Roberts St Woodland St 02/10/20 08/07/20
Wastewater collections will be
installing a new wastewater
main line and services
Wastewater N/A (940) 349-8909
Cherrywood Ln Woodland StNorthwood
Tr02/10/20 08/07/20
Wastewater collections will be
installing a new wastewater
main line and services
Wastewater N/A (940) 349-8909
Cherrywood Ln Woodland St Roberts St 08/03/20 10/16/20
Water Distribution will be
replacing the water main and
services.
Water N/A (940) 349-7278
Street Closure Report
Week of November 2, 2020 - November 8, 2020
Completed Closures
Completed Closures35
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Colorado Blvd Brinker Rd
3201
Colorado
Blvd
02/17/20 07/31/20 Pavement for Fire Station #8
Public Works
Inspections,
Private
Development
NextDoor, Direct
business contact(940) 205-9230
Como Lake Wind River Loon Lake 08/10/20 09/02/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
E. WindsorOld North
Rd.Armstrong 07/06/20 08/05/20
Concrete Sidewalk Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of concrete
Sidewalk, remove, and install
new concrete
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Foxcroft Cir Emerson Ln Emerson Ln 01/30/20 09/25/20
Wastewater main replacement.
Projects extents, Emerson from
Emerson Circle to Foxcroft.
Emerson Circle from Emerson
to End
Foxcroft from Emerson to
Northcrest
Foxcroft from Old North to
Emerson
Wastewater N/A (940) 349-8909
Ft. Worth Dr. (US 377) IH 35E
0.26 mi
south of FM
1830
12/03/18 12/12/20
Street Widening
(Temporary Lane Closures
during non-peak traffic)
TxDOT 10/08/19 (940) 387-1414
Green BendWinter
CreekCul v sac 07/06/20 08/14/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Completed Closures36
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Headlee St. MesquiteAt
Intersection07/06/20 07/27/20
Curb and Gutter Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of, Curb and
Gutter remove and install
Curbs.
From Addresses 607 to 512
Mesquite
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Hemingway Livingston Chaucer 09/08/20 10/02/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Hercules LaneE. Sherman
Dr.
Huntington
Dr.06/04/20 09/07/20
Completed removal and replace
of Hercules Lane in conjunction
of the added turn lanes for the
Sherman Crossing project.
Public Works
Inspections
Email Notification, Door
hangers(940) 391-6299
Hickory Creek Rd. Teasley Riverpass TBD TBDStreet Widening
(Temporary Lane Closures)Engineering
Phone call to McNair
Elementary Principal(940) 349-7112
Hollyhill LaneTennyson
Trail
Longridge
Drive08/31/20 09/18/20 Mill and Overlay Hollyhill Lane Streets Door hangers (940) 349-7146
Hollyhill Ln Longridge DrTennyson
Trl03/06/20 09/18/20
Water Distribution will be
replacing the water main and
water services.
Water N/A (940) 349-7278
Hudsonwood Berrydown Stockbridge 08/03/20 08/28/20
Concrete Street Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of pavement,
remove the pavement and
subgrade, and install new
concrete pavement.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
I35E northbound service
roadlocated
500 ft west
of Bonnie
Brae
07/02/20 08/13/20Wastewater collections will be
installing a new main line.Wastewater (940) 349-8909
John Paine Road
Southwest
Pump
Station
Johnson
Road01/06/20 07/15/20
Install approximately 14,000
linear feet of 24-inch and 30-
inch water main along Old John
Paine and Allred between the
Southwest Pump Station and
South Bonnie Brae.
Water NextDoor (940) 349-8925
Completed Closures37
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Johnson Daugherty Smith 06/15/20 07/17/20
This is a modification of the
previous street closure for
install new storm drain. Ground
conditions have changed on the
job site and will now require a
full street closure.
Drainage
Direct business contact,
Direct contact with
residents
(940) 349-7197
Johnson St. Smith St.Daugherty
St.05/18/20 07/17/20
Install new storm drain from the
intersection of Smith and
Johnson to the intersection of
Johnson and Daugherty.
Drainage NextDoor (940) 349-7197
Kerley StreetDuncan
Street
Shady Oaks
Drive02/05/20 07/31/20 Street Reconstruction Streets (940) 349-7146
King Row Nottingham Dunes 07/20/20 08/21/20
Concrete Sidewalk Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of concrete
Sidewalk, remove, and install
new concrete
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Lake View Post Oak Indian Paint 09/21/20 10/16/20
Concrete Street Panel Repair.
It starts with Barricading the
failed sections of concrete
pavement, remove the
pavement, and install new
concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Linden Bonnie Brae Stanley 09/08/20 09/18/20
Installing Valley Gutter across
Linden at the middle of the
block between Bonnie Brae and
Stanley. The process starts
with barricading then remove
pavement and subgrade and
install new concrete Valley
Gutter.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Maple St. Elm St. Myrtle St. 02/24/20 03/06/20
Water Line improvements, as
part of Pec-4 Ph 1&2
Project. Alternating lane
closures.
Engineering Direct business contact (940) 349-7112
Masch Branch U S 380 Jim Crystal 02/17/20 06/19/20
We will be reconstructing
Masch Branch from 380 to Jim
Crystal.
StreetsDirect business contact,
Door hangers(940) 349-7146
McKinney ST. Loop 288 100ft 10/12/20 10/26/20
Temporary lane closure for
public works construction along
bar ditch
Public Works
InspectionsN/A (682) 299-8148
Completed Closures38
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Montecito Dr.Hickory
Creek Rd.
Buena Vista
Dr.TBD TBD
Installation of new storm
drainage line. Full street
closure.
Engineering
City PM will contact
McNair Elementary
Principal again on
2/7/20.
(940) 349-7112
N. Bell Ave Texas College 02/28/20 08/28/20 Sidewalk
Public Works
Inspections,
Private
Development
NextDoor (940) 205-9230
N. Carroll W.OakMcKinney
St.06/08/20 08/28/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Napa Valley Shiraz Sonoma 10/19/20 10/29/20
Concrete Sidewalk Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of concrete
Sidewalk, remove, and install
new concrete
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Northwood Terrace North EndEdgewood
Place07/21/20 08/21/20
Street Reconstruction
Curb and gutter has already
been replaced.
Remove the old asphalt and
stabilize subgrade
Install asphalt pavement.
Streetsmessage boards and
door hangers(940) 349-7146
Paisley at Mulkey 08/14/20 08/28/20
Wastewater Collections will be
installing a new wastewater
service line.
Wastewater N/A (940) 349-8909
Pockrus Page I-35 Cliffside 07/13/20 08/31/20
Section of paving being re-
done; waiting on finished
drainage
Private
DevelopmentN/A (254) 248-7624
Riney RdN. Bonnie
BraeHardaway 07/16/20 07/24/20 Tapping Sleeve water (940) 205-9230
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Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Roberts St Bell AveCherrywood
Ln02/10/20 08/07/20
Wastewater collections will be
installing a new wastewater
main line and services.
Wastewater N/A (940) 349-8909
Rockwood Lane Royal LaneMistywood
Lane07/20/20 10/16/20
Street Reconstruction: Remove
and replace curb and gutter as
needed.Remove the old asphalt
and stabilize the subgrade
Install asphalt pavement. Also
milling and repaving the section
of Rockwood between Royal
and Emerson.
Streets
Rain delays moved out
completion date to
October 12th
N/A (940) 349-7146
Royal LaneRockwood
Lane
Mistywood
Lane07/20/20 10/02/20
Street Reconstruction
Remove and replace curb and
gutter as needed.
Remove old asphalt and
stabilize subgrade.
Install asphalt pavement.
Streets
Rain delays moved out
completion date to Oct
12th
N/A (940) 349-7146
Royal Oaks Forest Ridge Forest Ridge 09/14/20 10/02/20
Concrete Street Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of pavement,
remove the pavement and
subgrade, and install new
concrete pavement.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Rushing Springs Dr.Hickory
Creek Rd.
Marble Cove
Ln.TBD TBD
Installation of new storm
drainage line. Intersection
closure. Traffic will be detoured
to Serenity Way.
Engineering N/A (940) 349-7112
Scripture StreetThomas
StreetMalone 03/16/20 08/21/20
The 2019 Street Reconstruction
project consists of the
reconstruction of roadways
listed above. This
reconstruction shall include new
curb and gutter, ADA compliant
ramps in sidewalks, asphalt or
concrete roadways as well as
upgraded drainage, water and
wastewater facilities
EngineeringNextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-7426
Shady Oaks Kerley Teasley 09/21/20 10/01/20Full Depth Asphalt Street
Repair east of TeasleyStreets
NextDoor, Direct
business contact,
message boards
(940) 349-7146
Completed Closures40
Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Shiraz Napa Valley Claret 10/12/20 10/28/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Shy Creek Long Rd.Summer
Stream08/31/20 09/18/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Stuart at Manhattan 09/03/20 09/15/20
Wastewater Collections will be
installing a new wastewater
main line.
Wastewater N/A (940) 349-8909
Stuart RoadNorth of
Windsor
South of
windsor09/07/20 11/16/20 Street repairs Engineering
NextDoor, Email
Notification(940) 349-7426
Swan Park White Dove Glen Falls 07/20/20 08/28/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Tripp Trl Dolris Skelton 09/14/20 10/23/20
Concrete Street Panel and
Sidewalk Repair. The process
starts with Barricading the failed
sections of concrete pavement,
remove the pavement, and
install new concrete.
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
Walnut Elm Locust 08/05/20 09/11/20 Water Main Replacement engineering Fliers (940) 349-8938
Walnut Elm Locust 08/05/20 09/11/20 Water Main Replacement engineering Fliers (940) 349-8938
Warren Ct.Wainwright
St.Locust St. 12/16/19 08/07/20
Drainage Improvements as part
of Pec-4 Ph 1&2 ProjectEngineering
Direct business contact,
door hangers(940) 349-8938
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Street/Intersection From ToClosure
Start Date
Closure
End DateDescription Department
Upcoming
Info/Notes
Public
Meeting
Other
Communication
Department
Contact
Welch Street Union Circle Eagle Drive 06/22/20 07/15/20
Mill and Overlay: Welch Street
from Union Circle to Union
Circle and Highland to Eagle
Drive.
StreetsNotified UNT of the
project limits.(940) 349-7146
West Oak St / Jim ChrystalWestern
Blvd.I35 07/06/20 08/12/20
Phased Road Reconstruction.
There is an attached TCP with
4 phases as well as a schedule.
Private
DevelopmentN/A (209) 603-8077
Windsor E. Sherman Nottingham 06/15/20 08/01/21
This closure is to install
underground utilities in this area
with street Reconstruction to
follow.
Engineering NextDoor (940) 349-7426
Windsor Drive North Locust Stuart 05/11/20 08/02/21
Installation of sewer and water
facilities.
Windsor Drive - Closed WB -
Open one Way EB
with street reconstruction to
follow
Engineering NextDoor (940) 349-7426
Woodland St Brown DrCherrywood
Ln02/10/20 08/07/20
Wastewater collections will be
installing a new wastewater
main line and services
Wastewater N/A (940) 349-8909
Woodland St Frame StCherrywood
Ln08/03/20 10/16/20
Water Distribution will be
installing a new water main and
water services.
Water N/A (940) 349-7278
Woodland Street N. Bell Frame 07/20/20 08/05/20
Concrete Sidewalk Repair. The
process starts with Barricading
the failed sections of concrete
Sidewalk, remove, and install
new concrete
Streets N/A (940) 349-7146
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Completed Closures42