The Street Division was prepared to handle the inclement weather that arrived this week with two sanders loaded with sand mixed with ice melt. The crew was on standby throughout the night and sanded intersections, main thoroughfares and other locations as needed prior to the rush hour traffic.
On Thursday Rhoda Savage and I met with Niels Brown, Project Manager for the Trust for Public Land. We had a very good discussion on the services the Trust can provide to governmental entities and then afterwards we toured Copperas Branch Park, Copperas Lake on the south side of Highland Village Road and the area by Lift Station No. 1., in regards to the impact of Interstate 35-E. proposed expansion by TXDOT. Mr. Brown was very optimistic on the ability of the Trust for Public Lands to assist us with mitigation negations with TXDOT and the Corp of Engineers and he will forward to us a memorandum of understanding for us to execute on their services.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Sue Thompson reports the first Precinct Three Task Force meeting of 2009 was held this week. Mayor Costa and Councilmembers Austin Adams and Don Combs attended, along with Sue and Dottie Palumbo, to receive the latest updates on transportation projects of interest to the City. Denton County Commissioner Bobbie Mitchell provided updates on all the projects in Precinct Three, including FM 407, FM 2499, FM 1171 and others. The current construction at FM 2499 (Sections 3 and 4) and FM 407 was discussed, as well as the bridges across the north end of Lake Lewisville as they relate to Inland Trail connections. The next scheduled meeting will be held on February 23rd and hosted by Highland Village.
PUBLIC SAFETY (POLICE AND FIRE)
Captain Vince Jones, FF/Paramedic Tony Sorsby and FF/Paramedic Matthew Luttrell assisted with the funeral proceedings in Kilgore on Thursday and Friday. The funerals were for two Kilgore firefighters that lost their lives during training exercise in Kilgore earlier this week.
Chief Tatum and Assistant Chief Collier assisted the Police Department with a Communications meeting held on Thursday. The communication officers were able to view a Ladder and Quint truck that were brought to our station by Lewisville and Flower Mound fire departments. Some of the communication officers climbed into the bucket of the aerial for a birds-eye view of our city.
Assistant Chief Collier and Nancy Sharp participated in a demonstration provided by Vanesa Childers of the new Hiring website. This website allows for job candidates to apply directly on-line while hiring managers and assistants are able to view the applications on-line.
The Highland Village Fire Department responded to 20 calls for service the week of Jan. 23rd-30th. This included 12 medical emergencies, 3 structure fire calls, 1 commercial fire alarm, 2 residential fire alarms, 1 grass fire, and 1 public assist call. The Fire Department also conducted 5 inspections for new businesses.
This week the Police Department responded to 136 calls for service, made 74 traffic contacts, made 6 arrests, responded to 12 traffic accidents and performed 591 community policing activities.
STREET / UTILITY DIVISIONS PROJECTS
Drainage crews:
Utility crews:
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PARKS DEPARTMENT
On Monday and Thursday the Senior All Stars met for game day. Tuesday the Senior All Stars met for shirt painting.
On Thursday, Fince Espinoza and Andra Boxberger met with Celebrations and Party Store at Your Door to discuss details on the Father/Daughter Dance.
Bill Aycock met with an electrical contractor regarding repairs at the Copperas Park storage building.
Tony Palesano worked on water leaks at Village Park and other areas.
HUMAN RESOURCES / STAFF TRAINING
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CITY MANAGER / CITY COUNCIL
Mayor Costa and Council Members Adams and Combs attended the Precinct 3 Task Force Meeting held on Monday at The Town of Flower Mound.