Scott Kriston reports that the TXDOT FM 2499 section 4 project contractor is finishing the concrete coping walls, cut outs, sidewalks, added storm water inlets and driveway connections on the north bound outside lane as weather permits. The contractor is mowing the r.o.w. as weather permits. The contractor is preparing to redefine some offsite drainage areas where easements were obtained during the design process. The contractor is preparing to move into the Northwood / FM 2499 intersection to construct it and they anticipate approximately 4 weeks to build, weather permitting. Most of the work is taking place on the Corinth side of the project now.
PUBLIC SAFETY (POLICE AND FIRE)
Fire:
Fire Department personnel responded to 15 Calls for Service the week of May 7 - 13
Fire Personnel conducted two Plan Reviews and one License Inspection.
Highland Village Fire Captain Jones along with Paramedics Dukes, Caudle, Middleton, and Lacy assisted with a Careflight transport. The patient hit a retaining wall on Timbercrest and was in and out of consciousness due to the extent of their injuries.
Police:
This week, the police department responded to 150 calls for service, made 112 traffic contacts, made 5 arrests, responded to 2 traffic accidents and performed 357 community policing activities.
Corporal April Roppolo attended a breakfast at Heritage Elementary with 55 seniors from Marcus High School. All of these seniors were her LETS students in 2004 and all of them are going to college. All of the students were honored at Heritage by Principal Belinda Nikkles. Some of the parents stated they were very thankful to HVPD for all the support during the school year.
One of our past animal adopters (Brooke Rea) sent us this note recently, "My husband and I adopted a chocolate lab puppy on Saturday, 2/20/10, at the Petco location in Highland Village. He is doing wonderful. I am not sure if you remember this little guy (well he is not so little any more--weighing in at 35 lbs) but he was there to be adopted with his sister. I think I remember you saying that his mother was rescued by a family in Dallas and they gave the a couple of the puppies to you to adopt out."
Senior Animal Care Officer Michelle Burke conducted a class on Friday at DKH for the children in attendance. She educated the kids about snakes and insects that they might come across in the yards where they play.
Chief Ed O'Bara attended an off-site meeting for all of the city Department Heads.
Chief Ed O'Bara, Captain Mark Stewart, Communications Manager Jackie Cottongame, and Sergeant Sheri Morrison attended a TMRS meeting held in Denton at the Civic Center.
Corporal Clint Webb received his Intermediate Peace Officer License from TCLEOSE this week. Corporal Patrick Finley received his Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Practioner license from TCLEOSE this week also.
STREET / UTILITY DIVISIONS PROJECTS
Streets:
The Street Division completed the concrete street repairs at St. James Court due to a utility repair.
The Street Division made a asphalt street repair at 482 Medina Drive due to a base failure.
The Street crew started painting the parking lot at the Central Fire Station and will continue into next week.
The Street Division had a class on pouring patterned concrete and the process of how to use the patterned stamp mats on concrete. The mats have a pattern that gives the concrete a design.
Utilities:
Scott Kriston reports that the MSC project contractor poured the concrete for the fuel pump island this week. The mason is bricking the PWB. The window contractor is installing the store front windows on the REC & PWB buildings. The flooring contractor is installing the tile floors in the REC building. The dry wall & painting contractors are working inside the PWB & Rec buildings. The electrical & duct work rough is being installed in the PWB. The equipment building and the storage building steel is currently being installed as weather permits.
Scott Kriston met with BW2 Engineering , Inc. & discussed the status of all open Public Works projects.
Scott Kriston held interviews this week for the Utilities Administrative Assistant position.
Utility Crews:
Drainage Crews:
PARKS DEPARTMENT
Park staff finished putting in ADA pavestone on the side walk entry at Lower Sellmeyer Park.
Wes Neinhuser and Keegan Arnold removed algae and aquatic plants and weeds from the pond in Unity Park.
Staff at all parks is trimming tree limbs and shrubs.
Tony Palesano has been making numerous irrigation repairs as well as installing Cal-Sense Irrigation components.
All crews are busy with seasonal mowing cycles in all parks and Municipal grounds.
Parks staff replaced the pole banners around town with Red, White and Blue banners in preparation for our festival on June 5th.
Parks staff attended the Texas Amateur Athletics Federation ( T.A.A.F. ) meeting on Wednesday in Haltom City to discuss recreation program implementation.
Parks staff met with Police and Fire Departments to coordinate security for the Red, White and Blue Festival.
On Thursday, two out of the eight Kids Kamp staff attended CPR training at the Fire Station with Mel Harper. We have a total of eight Kids Kamp staff, five are returning from last year and the other already has her CPR certificate. Kids Kamp will be at Briarhill M.S. and run from June 14th - August 13th.
On Thursday, Parks staff met with Durham Transportation to discuss their shuttle service that they sponsor for the Red, White and Blue Festival and the field trip schedule for Kids Kamp.
This Saturday, there will be a fishing tournament at Copperas Branch Park hosted by Bass Champs. If you'd like to see some large bass, weigh in begins at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday
Senior All Stars
The Highland Village Senior All Stars met on Monday (23 attendees) and Thursday (29 attendees) for game day.
Ten Senior All Stars met on Tuesday for open game time.
On Thursday, 27 Highland Village Senior All Stars went to the Texas Rangers game.
HUMAN RESOURCES / STAFF TRAINING
Human Resources:
Fire: