Good morning ladies and gentlemen, kind of commissioners court for Tuesday January 24th this now in session. This morning in a vacation to begin with by Matt Richardson, director of our health department. And our pledges will be led by Scott Allridge Assistant Director of Furchasingly Please Stand. Morning. Let's bow. Our father, we come to you this morning with gratitude. We are so grateful, Father, for the the blessings, the gifts that you give that we take for granted. Father, we thank you for the gift of our health. We thank you for the gifts of family and friends and our work. Father, we thank you for the gift of sunshine and the new day, the new opportunity that we have with every wake-up, Father. We just thank you that we can hit the reset button and we can start a new. We just asked that we have the wisdom and the strength to reflect you and the example of your son and how he treated others. Father, we asked that we have that wisdom and the strength to do your will throughout our day, whether it's at home, work, school, play. Father, we just asked that we can be your children and we can be seen as such. Father, again, we come to you so thankful that we can be here and we can be amongst others of like-minds. And Father, we just ask that we do your will and that that is apparent to all as we serve. It's through your son Jesus holy name that we pray. Amen. Thank you, gentlemen. Item 1 is for public input for items not posted on the agenda. If there's any member of the public that would like to address commissioner's court, we ask that you please complete a public comment form. They're available on the side table. When to remind everyone to please turn off cell phones, pages, any electronic device that might be disruptive. I have several public comment forms this morning. The first one I received, I don't know if it was the first one that signed up, but the first one I received here was from Susan Ron, Susan Elish to speak. Good morning. I don't know who's the first one that signed up, but the first one I received here was from Susan Vaughan. Susan, you wish to speak. Good morning. Judge Horan and commissioners, my name is Susan Vaughan. I live at 1330 Phoenix Court, Denton, Texas. On January 24, 2016, exactly one year ago today, I fell on the Denton County Courthouse sidewalk and damaged my front teeth. I have approached the commissioners court with a request for replacement of the sidewalks around the Denton County Courthouse based on a 1958 agreement with the City of Denton. I am still waiting to hear from the commissioner's court regarding the budget for and date to begin construction of the new sidewalk around the Denton County Courthouse. Thank you. The second public comment farm on ahead is from Jean Burke and Jackie Fuller. Good morning. Third, Cworn in County Commissioners. My name is Jean Bergen. I'm here today with Jackie Pouler, representing the Orbital Historical Society, considering the key cemetery. In the past 18 months, a lot of progress has been made on the Dispregarten Symm cemetery, Brian, Vincent, a boy scout working on his Eagle Scout badge with the help of his crew and another crew that said in hundreds of hours cleaning this area and putting up a sign for the cemetery. Application was made more than a year ago in this past December that Texas Historical Commission has certified key cemetery of Denton County in this past December the Texas Historical Commission has certified key cemetery of Denton County as a historical Texas cemetery. So we've made the first leap. The cemetery is in the middle of pasture land with no fencing at all around it. And for 40 plus years, cattle have run free. 40 plus years cattle have run free. We want to do what we can to protect what's left of it and to prevent any more destruction. So we are asking to be put on the agenda for for in the future, hopefully in February, to come back again and ask you for much needed help. And just a few facts. We gave you a map showing approximately the location in connection with Aubrey and Crogerville. You have the letter from the state. It's approximately three acres is a rectangular shape, 556 feet by 247 feet. The last burial there was a teacher from the key community. Melinda Josephine Wilcox in 1937. The cemetery was dated to the key community schoolhouse in 1895. The first burials took place about 1860. Thank you. Thank you. The next public comment from I have a Mr. Kurt Hyde. Thank you, Judge Harn and all commissioners. My request is that I came here requesting information. I've since been told you're not allowed to respond because this is not an agenda item. But I have been trying in vain for over a week now to try to get some status as to what is happening or regarding that inquiry into the problems that occurred in the November elections because we do want to really make sure this does not happen again. I've also asked the commissioners court to establish a date at which time it must begin and to establish a date at which time it must begin. And in order that we do not find ourselves abandoning this thing simply because we will not have the time to address the issues because of the municipal elections that will be occurring, I guess, in April, if not in April, somewhere in that time frame. So I'm also going to be asking, I would like to assure you, my goals in this have nothing to do with any kind of, I not trying to generate publicity and I know you people are political people and that's the last thing in the world you want. That's not what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to look at this. I do have some expertise. Also, other people have now stepped forward saying they want to help too, but I do have some expertise in this and the goal is to see to it something like this does not happen again. But I would appreciate if you would establish a date when we get started. No matter what, we've got to start that date and not have any of these artificial obstacles that are keeping us from starting this. At least I think that's what it is thus far I've been unable to even get a phone call returned. So please, I appreciate very much if we establish a date and get this thing going and I really want to help out We really want to fix the problems not not make trouble so thank you The last public comment farm I have is for mr. Willoughudsput While he's coming up to the microphone. Let me just state that They have conversations with Willie this morning and shared with him my desire to do recognition of Zach Rollins at the courthouse here. I'll make a very long story short The folks down in the museum were able to come up with a picture of Zach Rollins, but it's so old and it's from such a distance that we can't get a really good clear idea of what it would look like. So I enlisted the help of Mr. Hudsworth to see if we can come up with some family members that are still in the area that might have some pictures or can help us in that regard. I know the folks in the museum downstairs have put out a request on the Facebook page and trying to enlist help to find some descendants of Zach Rollins to so we can get a clearer picture. But the ultimate goal is I've already contacted Mr. Mike Cunningham here in Denton who is the gentleman that did the bronze memorial at Lit 288 for the Fireman's Memorial and he's working on one for a policeman's memorial and he's going to help us do a bronze that we can give appropriate recognition to Zach Rollins. I was in hopes that we could get this done before Black History Month this year, but that's just not going to be possible, but we'll have it for next year. So now with that, good morning Mr. Hutsford. One judge and commissioners. I asked the judge that she was really trying to get this done by Black History Month and things are just not working out right. I told her just inform people that you're at least trying. That's what the three musketeers told me. And they said, quit assuming we're not doing anything. Quit fussing. That's about things you don't know about. You need to talk about what you know. So I got that. Well, then here's a perfect opportunity. The judge told me what she was doing. It made my heart happy to just know something's being done. And so and then I think just we probably need to let the people know who he was somehow, just a blurb about what he did and why I'm asking, and I now you're supporting him being recognized. People don't know that either, so that would be a good thing to do. We just tell people that helps me, and I'm sure if it helps me, it helps others, all races. Now let me talk about what I came up here to talk about today. Imagine a world God said where we all get along and I'm going to be specific because he talked to me specifically and you know when I say God's talking to me all it is I get a thought in my mind and I say, it's God and I tell you, anyway, I said, he said, imagine a world where we get along and that here are the specifics. Some of you when I'm driving, where's Theresa? Yeah. Cut me off when I'm trying to get to one place or the other. God say, don't say anything bad about that. Just get there safely, slow up and get there safely. You know what I do right after that? I say, yeah, but. We got to quit saying, yeah, but because then it tries to, we use as it is, excuse to keep doing what we're doing. When I come here and stand before you and you don't say anything, wouldn't it be nice that we have, we lived in a world where I knew or behaved like you're doing what's right and you're going to do the right thing and you're fair that you have no ulterior motives, you are just trying to be fair in the office that you have. You're trying to be honest with how would that play if we thought that, if we could operate like that. And guess what I'm finding from my God? He doesn't tell me you can do that and behave that way once they do what they're supposed to do and behave the way that I'm working like that. All he says is you behave that way. So I'm imagining we have a board or a body here that's on my side, from the standpoint of being fair and honest and open. So then now, with that in mind, I say, OK, I would like for Martin Luther King to be on the square. Immediately, God says, now what are you going to say about that? What do you think? Here's what I'm supposed to do. Remember, work in progress. Well, they're probably, they think that's a good idea. They wouldn't want to not. They wouldn't want to not do that. So just be patient and assume that they're going to do something about that if they think it's good and they will do it in the time that it's necessary. Policemen stop me another day. Well, yes, I was doing something I shouldn't have been doing but that's not the, that's neither here nor there. He stopped me. Immediately God said, now how are you going to behave? So, shoot, he shouldn't have stopped me. Immediately, God said, now how are you going to behave? So, shoot, he shouldn't have stopped me. How got all these other people to drive and fasten on? No, no, no, no, no, no. He said, what are you going to do? What did I teach you to do? Yes, we talked. Put your hands on the steering wheel. I didn't know. What's the big deal about my hand on the steering wheel? Police would told me, That's what hurt me. Your hands reaching for something, reaching for me or something. Put your hands on the steering wheel. So God said, no, what are you going to do? I put my hands on the steering wheel. Talk to Him like you would like for Him to talk to you. Before He talks to you, what are you going to do? Well, I'm here to tell you this world that I'm telling you about and I'd like to be a part of I would sure like to have that to be here today. I'm trying my best. I'll put my hands on the steering wheel. I'm going to try to do what I'm supposed to do. But I know when I leave here, Teresa is going to be on the highway. Thank you for listening. We're going to have to talk to Teresa. Hi, I'm Ivan. Is Lee Dunne here? Seeing attendance? Well, let's come back to that. Maybe he'll show up a little bit later. We're going to leave done here. Seeing attendance. Well, let's come back to that. Maybe he'll show up a little bit later. He's a retiree. And I would like to recognize him while he's here. If he, he, it was in question whether or not he's going to be able to make it. So let's now go to item 3B on the agenda, which is a presentation from AGL constructor, is regarding an update on the 35 Express Project in Denton County. Good morning. I think they have, you know, they have you set up. I think we're set up. Let me make sure this work. Yes. So I'm C.J. Shexnider. I'm the Public Information Manager with AGL. I appreciate the opportunity to give you all an update. We've had a lot of work over the last several months. We're going to start seeing more and more things coming online. A lot of things changing. So we want to make sure you all have a really good update if we move here into the final stretch of the project. The 35 Express project is Texas Department of Transportation Project. And we are AGL, the Joint Venture Building. We are made up of arch-a-western granite and lane construction companies. This is a project we got a lot of different stakeholders and partners, including the county. We have nine total cities, actually eight direct cities. We also work with Dallas and we have several transportation agencies as well as federal agencies that we have to coordinate with. The project is 30 miles long, it starts at US 380, goes all the way down to 635. The ultimate construction cost is estimated at 4.8 billion. We are the 1.4 billion first phase. We will be began in fall of 2013 and we expect for completion this summer. And the AGO constructors was contracted to produce phase one only. As part of phase one, there will be one additional main lane in the north section, one additional main lane in each direction for three-total. There will be new bridges at North Texas Boulevard, Corinth Parkway and Post Oak Drive, and we're going to rehab and expand bridges at Mayhill, Loop 288, US 77 McCormick and Bonnie Bragg. We're also lengthening and widening the ramps throughout the corridor in this area, as well as making continuous frontage roads. When we move down in the middle section, going toward Corinthce we also will have one additional main lane in each direction that will be four and then new bridges over there at Turbaville, South Denton Oak Drive, Garden Ridge and FM4 or 7 as well as Fox Avenue and then we've got the new southbound bridge at Lewisville Lake and there will be bike and pedestrian paths across both bridges when we're completed over Lewisville Lake. We'll have improvements at Copper Branch Park, new trails on the east side, the Copper Branch Park East, as well as a beach area as parking lots and other amenities. There will be a collector distributed lanes between President George Bush, term pike and Sam River in Tolway. I'll talk more on those in just a moment. And then we're adding direct connector ramps on the north side of i 35 and the San Ray Rental way. For the south section although it actually starts in the north side of the lake there's going to be an 18 mile or versatile text press maintenance lane system that will run from farmers branch like I said just to north of the lake. And then we've got numerous other interchanges with Dickerson Parkway, Belt Line Road, Belt Line Road being one of the largest intersections that we're rebuilding on the project. And then bridge widenings with Lock Crosby, Valwood, and Valibu. And then creating a direct connection from the LBJ Express system that will hook into our text-press system. So the text-press system is the management system for an entire North Texas region. It's a congestion management system that uses variable pricing. It will have fixed rate schedule for the first six months and then dynamic pricing after that. It will offer motorist a choice to give them predictable travel as well as congestion relief along the entire corridor. For two lanes, for the 35 express project, there will be two lanes located in the center of the current roadway and these will be reversible. They'll go south in the morning and then north in the evening. And then all these lanes are barrier separated to design to limit the amount of traffic weaving. So for the construction update, we'll start at the very north section at 380, where we're obviously doing work on the main lanes between 380 and North Texas Boulevard, but most of that is out on the shoulder or in the front and road areas. The North Texas Boulevard, we demolished the old bridge in April of last year and the restore connectivity in mid-August right before school started. So gave back the one lane in each direction and the one turn lane. So we have scheduled to open additional lanes on February 20th and this will include a through lane in each direction and two designated turn lanes in each direction. Now we will continue doing work on the bridge, particularly some of the aesthetic elements lighting and such as that, and then complete the last of the lanes before the UNT commencement ceremonies is spring. And so that's going to include an additional through lane in each direction, a U-turn on the U-turns on each side of the bridge and then the 15 foot wide pedestrian walkway that'll be located on the east side. So in its association with doing the work on the North Texas Boulevard bridge we're also involved with doing a lot of ramp work in this area. We've got a number of different ramps that are closed, simply because there's just not a lot of room, and there's a lot of work to be done. So we've moved the North and Southbound main lanes onto temporary pavement all the way out on what was the former shoulders. That's allowed us to begin working on the new permanent lane, North and Southbound main lanes that are actually going to be in toward the medium. So when we complete that work, we're going to be able to begin get the traffic onto the new permanent lanes. We're actually going to be able to reintroduce those ramps that are north of North Texas Boulevard. That's the northbound entrance ramp and the southbound exit ramp. And then we have closed the southbound entrance ramp and the southbound exit ramp. And then we have closed the southbound entrance ramp from North Texas Boulevard to do work at McCormack and we're scheduled to reopen that in February. McCormack Street has been closed from the front end road to front end road to facilitate traffic through that intersection while that southbound ramp is closed. We're about to initiate demolition work on the center of that bridge. So while it's closed, it'll be able to get in there and get that done and get out as quickly as possible. We want to have McCormick reopened in February as well. McCormick Street, the frontage roads leading up to and from McCormick Street have also been under a great deal of work. We're trying to get those open to two lanes in each direction all the way through that area here in the next month or so and then fully complete the bridge by the spring. Coming south from Fort Worth Drive going to US almost down to Teezly but we're actually got a little bit of work that's just south of T-slee is where we're doing a lot of the expansion of the ramps making them longer and wider. We have started that by moving the traffic in so we can work on the shoulders of the main lanes in each direction and then then segueing in work on the different ramps. There is enough room in these areas that we're able to put in temporary ramps. So traffic will have access from the highway and to the highway. That won't be impeded while we're doing the construction, but the location of the ramps will move around a little bit as we get this work done. So the southbound entrance from Teasley Lane will be one of the first ones we move onto permanent pavement. We're hoping to do that this week or next week depending on the weather and how the schedule works. The ramp construction, all this ramp construction will be ongoing through the next several months and we'll have it wrapped up this spring. Now going just south of that area, the US 37 Dallas Drive ramp. We've started work on that since we've got the northbound traffic onto the new bridge there. We're hoping to get that ramp open here in February. And then the southbound frontage road south of Loop 288, we've actually opened that up to two lanes that have been an area that's over there by the buccas that we wanted to get completed here as quickly as possible. Going further south, we have the post-up bridge. We had connectivity restored on this bridge in each direction last year. We're going to continue working on the bridge in the intersection through spring. Much of the bridge is completed, but there's a great deal of work to do on the intersections on either side. The completed bridge, when we opened it up, was going to have two lanes in each direction and then two dedicated turn lanes in each direction. One of the things we're working on here in early February is starting from just north of the post-dirt drive bridge going all the way down to the U-turn just south of Corn Parkway. We're trying to get all the northbound traffic shifted onto the new permanent pavement in that area. When we do this, that's going to open up a lot of these ramps in their permanent configuration. That'll include going south to north, the exit ramp to Corinth Parkway, then the exit ramp to Post Oak Drive will reopen, then the entrance ramp from Corinth Parkway and the exit ramp to May Hill Road. Now the exit and entrance ramp there betweenway and post-oak drive are actually going to flip so where it used to have the exit ramp is going to be the entrance and vice versa. But access to and from the highway is not going to change. It will still be within those parameters. Moving south down to Lake Dallas Drive. Work continues on the northbound main lanes, north of Louisville Lake and the new Oak Drive intersection. We've actually got the beans set on the turboville overpasses and then we're about to get the beans set down there at Oak. The new Oak Drive intersection, we're scheduled to open that in the spring. The southbound frontage row between Hickory Creek Road and Oak Drive, that little sectionary to ensure the Shore Haven residents can still get out. That's going to remain two-way condition until we get Oak Drive open and then that whole fronted road will be two lanes going southbound. The northbound fronted road in Lake Dallas, actually at this point, is kind of cut off at Janet Court. We're hoping to get that fronted road reopened and over Turboville Drive in March. And then the Northbound main lanes are scheduled to switch into their permanent location this spring. So that's going to dub tail with the work we're doing on the old Louisville Lake Bridge. We'll get that new refurbishment completed so we can get all the main lanes shifted onto that Northbound section. And then off of where they are now on the new bridge. Currently the new bridge has the the managed lane section is where the northbound lanes are at. The southbound lanes are actually where they're where they're supposed to be and then we hope to have the southbound fronted road that goes across the bridge there open here by in March. Work removing the stone fingers, which are underneath, we actually had to put some stone work in there and the lake so we can get out and do the columns. We're gonna begin removing that here in February that'll start on the north end of the lake. We'll then move to the south side of the lake and then into the section of the lake that's just south of Highland Village Road. This work is being done. We've got turbidity curtains in place to mediate the impact and then get those back out and have it just like when we arrived. The DCTA Railbridge is not part of our project and is not affected by any of the work that we're doing. Highland Village Road is we're still continuing to work on the tie-in. It is connected to the southbound front of the road. But there is work that will continue to have to do on the walls and in the connections. We'll be in there through spring. When we get the temporary fill on that side of the lake removed, we'll then remove all of our plant in that area and start working on the copper branch park. There will be a road going in there. We've started some work on the pedestrian walkway that we've started to do. all of our plant in that area and start working on Cochris Branch Park. There will be a road going in there. We've started some work on the pedestrian walkway that goes over the creek. We hope to have that completion done here in summer. We will have it done in the summer. The completed garden ridge, both of our bridge, we're going to have that open and spring with two lanes in each direction and an attorney lane in each direction. Going a little further south we're about to do a lot of work on the bridges here very shortly. These will involve pretty substantial closures. Fox Avenue is scheduled for next weekend. We will put the new beams, the final beams will be on that bridge that's going to require overnight main lane and ramp closures, basically from State Highway 121 and Main Street there in Lewisville, then we'll also have to close Fox to do that beam setting because we'll actually have our equipment on top of the bridge. And in the north and southbound front edge roads will be closed underneath the bridge but we'll have it detoured around the intersection. This is very similar to the operation we did for the beams last year. At corporate drive in Main Street, both of these bridges were doing a similar operation. We're removing the center columns because they have two columns because the mannest lanes goes right there through the center. Our schedule is to do the work on Main Street here, February 11th and 13th. While we do that, the passage over the bridge will be closed, and then would detour folks up to Valley Ridge Boulevard and then down to Business 121. And then we've actually scheduled for the weekend after that to do the work on corporate. Same thing, corporate's gonna be closed for the full weekend. Traffic will move up to Business 121 or down to 3040. Sam Rayburn, tollway, we have a lot of activity with the columns. We've been making a lot of progress on those. As part of that work is required, closures of that southbound furniture out in the evenings. We've been trying to do that, starting later in the evening for the businesses and then getting wrapped up before rush hour starts in the morning. We will have full overnight closures of the southbound entrance ramp from 3040 through February 26 as associated with that work. We're de-tourant folks to the 121 entrance ramp and we are planning a full weekend closure of eastbound Sam Rayburn totally between the north and southbound I-35E in February to do some of the beam setting up above. One of the big things we're about to roll out, this will come out in early February, is that the southbound collector distributor system, this system actually is between the Sam Rayburn tollway and President George Bush Turnpike. This is designed to take all the traffic that tends to come off the San Braverin tollway and get into the main lanes. And then that wants to leave and then go out to the term pike, they'll not have to get into the main lanes. They'll enter into this collector distributor system which is a series of lanes that are separated from the main lanes. And so folks will come in there and then have the option at the south end to either come on to the southbound I-35 or go on to President George Bush's turn pipe. Now there will also be, so we're going to be going out to the public real soon. We want to make sure folks will wear this change is going to occur because the practical effect is folks going southbound that want to get on to the President George Bush Bush term hike will have to enter the collector distributor at a point It's about two miles further north. It's right there at the SRT So the southbound entrance ramp that comes from 121 there Which now goes into the main lanes will actually feed into the collector Collector distributor system, but those folks are not going to be required to go right on the President George Bush term hike They will be able to exit at exit at that area onto the southbound main lanes if they choose. Now none of this is told. This is not part of either the San Reverend Tollway or the President George Bush term pike. So if someone's coming down south and southbound on the front end road and they expect to be getting on the main lanes, they're not going to have to be forced onto the President George of the term pike. They are going to be getting on the main lanes, they're not gonna have to be forced onto the President of Georgia's term pike. They are gonna be able to get back into the general purpose lanes. So we'll have this, we intend to roll this out over the weekend and then prepare to have it on Monday for the first big test, and then we will introduce the Northbound Collector Distributor here in March. So as part of this, we were talking about safety earlier. We've had a number of different safety initiatives to help folks be a little more aware of the traffic that's out there and the conditions that exist. We've been working to hold monthly meetings with law enforcement and first responders to identify ways to improve safety. We had our last meeting last Thursday and we went with all the law enforcement to describe the collector distributor and make sure that they're up to speed on what will be necessary to get in of it and get out of it and what things that they'd like to see for us to assist them. The speed limit on US between Highway 380 and Swisher Road is now at 55 miles per hour during the construction. Speed boards are up. We have two or three of them throughout the corridor. We relocate them to areas that folks tend to have a tendency to move a little faster, just to remind them what the speed actually is. We have all of our trucks that have bumper stickers, reminder drivers to go to the speed limit. And then we've been running a safe drive 35 social media campaign to increase driver awareness. It's been rather successful. We are about to enter into the spring session of meetings. The community meetings for the North segment, we've not got where they will occur, but we've got them scheduled for March 6th. These will be the evening meetings and start at 6.30. And then our South middle segment, that middle segment will also include the sections there in North of the lake and also Corinth. That's set for the MCL Grand Theatre in Louisville on 630 on March 9th. We have our business owner meetings that will be at the end of the month. We'll have the one for the businesses in the north segment. That's at 10 a.m. on March 21st at Toyota Denton. And then the south middle segment will be at our offices in Lewisville there right behind the Alicard. Reaching out, we have our website, hotline and email addresses are all available. We answered to them within 24 hours. So if anyone has questions or needs information, we're available. Our social media is still out there. We're using that a lot to let folks be aware of immediate changing conditions as well as emergency conditions. And then anyone can call me. My office numbers 214-483-777-799 and 817-201-1448 or my email, which is my first initials and last name, which I can give you my card as well, because folks can struggle with that. Our office remains that they're at 2040 Stimms Freeway. We are going to go to appointment only starting February 1st, so stakeholders can arrange appointments and by phone, email or continue to walk in and we'll make arrangements to meet with them and help them out on whatever they may need. And we will continue to respond to any citizen inquiries and we'll make arrangements to meet with them and help them out on whatever they may need. And we will continue to respond to any citizen inquiries that are set to the hotline or to our email. And I know that's a ton of information. Does anybody have any questions? I want to know if the, excuse me, the on-ramp right pass going south. May he orrode road is that a permanent? The on ramp at south of Lake Hill. South of May Hill. You know you have the May Hill exit. Okay the new ramp that we've just put in this weekend. It was put in probably three weeks ago. Okay so like if you're coming this is this is the southbound entrance ramp or exit? I'm sorry, northbound. I said southbound. Going north. Okay. The Mayheal exit. And then right past that Mayheal exit, we have our own ramp going north, right there on the bridge. One of the things we'll do is when we open the- That's so that's dangerous. It's too close, yeah. The exit ramp to Mayheal, which is going to be just there north of Postok, that will go the permanent ramp is going to go into position when we do that northbound main lane shift in that area which we're expecting in just a couple of weeks because I believe that that's a temporary ramp you refer. I'm not concerned about the Mayhill exit. I'm concerned about their own ramp right right just north of Mayheal right there on the bridge. Okay, so quick. Okay, they exit off on Mayheal. People don't have time to get out of the way before people are trying to get on 35 north. Okay. Just to clarify, this is the entrance ramp that's northbound, but is it the one that's like just south of May Hill or just past May Hill? Just past May Hill. I'll see if I can get you an answer. I mean, that's just so close and you know, people are trying to get over, trying to stay in that lane because they're going to exit, teasedly. Right. But you can't get over with people coming on to that ground. I believe that that one's a temporary. Yeah. But I mean, you know, to get off on Teasley, the 288, you got a own ramp that comes right here and the people are trying to get over so they can get off on Teasley and you don't have a chance because you've got to get over and let these people on. You get the city of Denver, name that something because it's 288 Teasley, Mayo. Yeah. Okay. I'll get the city again to name that something because it's 288. Teas when you may go. Yeah. Okay, I'll get the check. You can check that for us. This I can't say up the top of my head. If that's the permanent or temporary ramp. Okay, I can go with that information. Pick one. Yeah. Is temporary in that area? Yes. Other questions? The comments? Do we have this? I'm going to ask you on the via email. When are they going to close the Pimple Line Exit? David. Come on, guys. We are about to, as I mentioned, we're about to take the put the permanent ramp from Tisley into into operation so the temporary ramp that exists there is going to go the entrance ramp that we're constructing at that point. Yeah, it's great. They brought it far back. It's wonderful. You don't back up. I used to every morning there would be a semi-truck caught under the overpass and there'd be an accident right there. So it's great. I just want to know when they're going to close the Pennsylvania. Sir, I'm David Lvell with textile and the project manager for 35 and 5 and I think I've met every car. But in case I haven't, to answer questions to this, Commissioner Wilman, we're working with the FHWA. Our representative is actually coming up. There's in Friday this week. We have to submit something called access justification and access to the patient to add or to remove any ramps. We did that with the initial schematics. And at that point, there had been a request for New Pennsylvania. Since that got approved, we've had the request to do it. So we've had to submit revisions. We've been working on the revisions for about two years at the HWA. They're happy with the concept. There's some language they want changed, and that's what's been going on the last two years. So we're hoping that Thursday and Friday we can get this put to bed finished. Once we have that approval from that HWA, we can remove that ramp. So it's not coming with, sorry. It is, I guarantee it's coming. It better. I can't say it's going to be the problem anyway. If everybody backs up and then everybody drives 60 miles an hour through a residential neighborhood. Yes, sir. But the identity has put up all sorts of speed lights and speed cameras and both posted the least there. But it's not a race track. Yes sir. Understood and it's coming and we're focused on the safety and it continues to operate well without that access being there. I'd love to close it today. The federal government would not be happy with me. So in the interest of the okay and the off and the offer to keep going for the process. Okie dokie. For the questions are kind of. We appreciate the time. Did you say you are we we I've made the available. Okay, thank you. Okay, and if you'll have any other questions, let me know. Thank you so much. I appreciate your time. Thank you for being here this morning. Okay, I don't believe we need to take a motion on that, but I appreciate the update. Okay, members, let's go to item two on the agenda, which is a consent agenda. I know that you need to ask some discussion on item 2v will be pulled because it's my understanding there are no intro to part metal transfers. We have a motion by Commissioner Marchant. Seconded by Commissioner Eads. All in favor please say aye. Aye. Opposed to say name. Motion is carried. Two a is approval of the order making appointments. We have a new hire in the county jail. We have two new hires in the spread of the sheriff's department and new hire in road and bridge east and a new hire in juvenile post adjudication. Two C is approval of payroll. Two D is approval of renewal of 2 1 5 2 3 2 4 Exterior lighting maintenance to environmental lighting services into ease approval renewal printing bid 1 2 1 5 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 Dot Thermagot can't get it out Can't get it out. Immography. Thank you. Incorporated. All right. Now is Lee Dunn here. You couldn't make it, I guess. Well, let's go ahead and do the resolution anyway. This is 3a. This is a provol of resolution recognizing Lee Dunn's retirement. The Denton Commission of Court Denton County, Texas during the regular session on the 24th of January 2017 considered the following resolution. Whereas Lee Dunn, detention officer one, Dent County Sheriff's Office since December 2007 will retire on January 20th, 2017 after a nine-year career with Dent County. Whereas Lee was a dedicated employee who was respected for his outstanding willingness to help others and his abilities who do his job well. He always implemented the policies of the Sheriff's Office in an honorable and responsible manner, with vigilance for the safety and security of the families and citizens of Denton County. And whereas during his service with the Sheriff's Office, Lee could be counted on to faith who individually discharge the duties and obligations of the offices interested to him. Where's the citizens of Dan County are grateful to leave for answering the call to service where his commitment to duty and for the service he has rendered during his law enforcement career and tenure with Dan County. Now therefore, they resolved in County Commission's Court, Dan County, Texas. They hear us here by extend to lead on our sincere and grateful appreciation for the dedicated service to Denton County. We congratulate Lee on his well earned retirement and extend our wishes to him for continued success, happiness, and good health in the years to come. Cheryl Somu. Seconded by Commissioner Marchand. On favor, please say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed, aye. Motionless carry namously. We'll be sure to have a nice copy for Mr. Dunn and we appreciate his service. We should be happy to return it. 4A is a public hearing to consider changing the name of the portion of people and the Gibbs road to Dale Earnhardt Way and Denk County Commissioner of Prison 4 to begin at Dale Earnhardt Way and go southwest for a distance of approximately 1200 feet to intersect with State Highway 114. Sure, they don't want to do a Ricky Bobby. Yeah. I love that. Now, this comes at the request of the town of North Lake. And I would support the support. So we'll go ahead and have the public hearing. This is a public hearing. I moved to open the public. Thank you. I just did. All right. We have a motion by Commissioner Eid, seconded by commissioner. I'm sorry. I said it backwards. Motion by Commissioner Coleman, seconded by Commissioner commissioner Ead still from the public hearing on favor please say aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye aye as MI and a supporter for the desire to rename that. I do not know if we have any opposition to it. The only one that stands to add like to address commissioner's card on this issue either in favor of or opposed to the proposed changing the name of a portion of the Cleveland Gifts Road to Dale Earnhardt, way of dampen County. Anyone that stands to add like to address commissioner's card on this issue? No one do we have a motion to close the public area. Thank you. Motion by Commissioner Coleman, seconded by Commissioner Ease, the close and public hearing on favor, please say aye. Aye. Aye. Posting. Aye. Motion does carry. Now we need a motion. It's for approval. Thank you. We have a motion for approval by Commissioner Ease, seconded by Commissioner Marchandt. On favor, please say aye. Aye. Close and aye. Motion is carried. 5A is approval of the bill report payments from CSCD, community corrections, DEIP, shares, training shares, forfeiture, BIT, interest, and D8 forfeiture funds, all continued for reporting purposes only. Good morning, James Welts. Thank you. Do we have a motion? Motion by Commissioner Marchion. Seconded by Commissioner Coleman. All in favor, please aye. Aye, post and in. Motion is carried. 6a is approved to declare Miss Lennie's furniture. Office of supplies and equipment is served plus, advertised in place in the online auction, number 01172399. Oh, for approval. Motion by Commissioner Coleman, seconded by Commissioner Eads. All in favor, please say aye. Aye, put your seat in. Motion is carried. 7A is approved by a budget amendment, request 100490 to increase revenues, now allocate expenditures and debt and benefit lead grant, where repairs and maintenance for office of history and culture in the amount of $3,542. I move for approval. Motion by Commissioner Ead, seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. During the questions, long favor, please say aye. Aye. Put a seat scene in motion. I would just like to thank our good partners over the DBL for their continued support of our historic preservation. They just do that on an annual basis. We never take that for granted. We know that a lot of demands on them. But we truly appreciate their partnership with the county. shape their partnership with the county. All right, item seven B is approval. Budgetment request 100500 for medical equipment for jail health, any amount of $8,679. Motion by Commissioner Marchance, seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. Hearing no questions, all in favor, please say aye. Aye, post, aye. Motion carries. Seventies approval. A bunch of them have a quest 100510 to transfer salary assistance to remote access allowance for county jail in about $720. But for approval. Motion by Commissioner Eid. Seconded by Commissioner Marchand. Any questions? All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed, C&A. Motion carries. 7D is approval. Budget of the request. 100520. To increase revenues and allocate expenditures for salary assistance benefits and various operating line items for copper canyon, interlocal contract, and they amount of $214,871. Motion by Commissioner Eads, seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. Hearing no questions on favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposing a motion does carry. Seven E is approval. Budget amount of quest 100530. To increase revenues, now, Cate expenditures for salary, assistance, benefits, and various operating line-downs or that will kind of transportation authority contract in the amount of $97,907. I'm not appropriate. Motion by Commissioner Cullen, seconded by Commissioner Eads. All in favor, please say aye. Aye, post-signain. Motion carries, seven efforts, approval, budget. I have post a name. Motion carries. Seven efforts approval budget. I have a quest 100540. The increase revenues now to Katie expenditures. The salary is assistance benefits and various offering. My down is to a dent with County Freshwater District, Paloma Creek and amount of $185,216. Are there questions? May I approve. Motion for approval by Commissioner Coleman. Sure I can. Seconded by Commissioner Marchand. Hearing no questions on favor please say aye. Aye, Poe, C&A. Motion carries. Seven G is approval. Budget, man request 100550. Tune case round is now advocate expenditures for salary, assistance, benefits, and various operating line-downs for different independent school district school resource officer contract in the amount of $104,680. I move for approval. Motion by Commissioner Coleman. Seconded by Commissioner Marchant. All in favor, please say aye. Aye, close, aye. Motion carries. 7-8 is approval. Budget, man, request 1-005-60. To increase revenues and advocate expenditures with salary assistance benefits and various suffering in line-ups for a sure-as-office, Denton County Freshwater Interlocal Contract Providence in the amount of $18,000, $367. No per permit. Motion by Commissioner Coleman. Seconded by Commissioner Eads. All in favor, please say aye. Aye, post, any? Motion is carried. Seven aye is approval of Legend of the Equest 100570 to increase revenues and allocating expenditures, including the acceptance of a donation received and kind of criminal defense lawyers association, Rural Health Court expense for County Criminal Court number five in the amount of $728. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell, seconded by Commissioner Eads. All in favor, please say aye. Aye, pros and a. Motion does carry. 8A is approval of appointing crystal Davis to the Denver County Sheriff's Office Civil Service Commission. The approval. Motion by Commissioner Coleman, seconded by Commissioner Marchand. On the favor, please say aye. Aye, post and a motion does carry. 10A is approval of the final plan for Vuegete additions. Lot 1 2 3 block A. This is 14.972 acres on Commissioner Pricing Ford. Motion by Commissioner Eads. Seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. On favor, please say aye. Aye. Close in in. Motion does carry 12 A's approval of the donation of digital advertising to the clear channel outdoor to Denver County Texas Council pressing two for the 2017 warrant roundup. The motion by Commissioner Eath seconded by Commissioner Marchant. Questions or comments? Hearing none on favor, please say aye. Aye, post, in need. Motion carries. 12B is approval of management control agreement. Regarding Texas Department of Public Safety and FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems and approval for Kevin Carr Director of Technology Services to add his signature is recommended by the Honorable Tracy Murphy, Devin County Sheriff. Let the I.D. done a background search on Kevin. Probably. I can't answer that, but I wouldn't be. I move for a few. Thank you. Have a motion for approval by Commissioner Marchant. Fagan and by Commissioner Mitchell. Further questions or comments? Hearing none, all in favor, please say aye. Aye. Posting a motion does carry. You want to sign this in pass again? 13A is concerning legislative statements or resolutions. I don't have anything for you today. I will in the future. Judge, we need to keep in our mind that, you know, we've got our courts committee working on new courts. And so we'll be presenting at some point, I hope, soon, a resolution to support the creation of new courts. As soon as the committee and our consultants work is done, that's something we need to be thinking about, and it needs to be done. Hopefully our committee will be done soon so we can get the proposed legislation to our delegation. This let Kate and I will be glad to help you. I understand. We're just going to wait on the recommendation. Okay. So there will be no action on 13A today. 13B is a pro-oil to appoint nominee La Chanda Reed Larry to the private sector representative seat on the North Central Texas Workforce Development Board. You received the backup material for this via email. Sure, it's going to make motion to approve. Seconded by Commissioner Eads, questions or comments. Hearing none, all in favor, please say aye. Aye, opposed, aye. Motion, Poe, Cine. Motion does carry 13 C's approval of accepting 500 artifacts donated by 38 individuals during the calendar year 2016. The dental kind for historical preservation, education, and interpretation. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell. Seconded by Commissioner Eig's. And the questions on favor please say aye. I, Poesie Nguidh. Motion does carry. 13D is approval of requesting the public meeting on February 16, 2017 from 5 to 7 p.m. At the courthouse on the square to prevent the draft and county thoroughfare plan for purposes of the public input. And I've got a question here for Cheryl, I'm asking for Cheryl. What all newspapers do you want this public knows to go in? Obviously, that record chronicle. Cheryl, what are the other ones you are going to do? Yeah, the Luftwilt Texan, yeah. Is there anything else that you want it to go in? Are any of those star publications? Probably, if you put one in it, it'll probably go in all of them. There's the Hamilton, and there's the colony. The leaders star, so they pick it up from here. If you do it in that, they'll do your package where you can do the Salina, Frisco, Little Lone, Carolton. You're part of that package. I do. Cheryl, are you, be sure to include there's any publications for the tropic liverone organ. Is it appropriate that Cheryl send an email on behalf of the court to all our cities officially notified them? Or I don't think that I think that'd be appropriate. I agree. I'll put it in our news letter and you show up too. I will. I just like to think you know we have John Polster and the fellows who worked on this and they worked real hard to make sure every city got input. Right. I always this is one of the things when I ran for County Commissioner in 2008 and I wondered us to put together and it's going to be a good plan particularly Andy those of us who represent the unincorporated areas that are going to be you know at some point incorporated. You know if you plan to, you fail the plan you plan to fail. So it's good, you know, John I think is going to include a process for amending the plan that allows to be flexible, at least give us direction for the future. And one of the things which I'm very happy about is that, you know, under the local government code, if we get a thoroughfare planning together, we can get voluntary contributions from developers to get their ancillary roads and compliance with what we have planned. So if we add something like Harold Brook or one of those big plain communities go out in the unincorporated area, we'd be able to partner with them to have the roads leading to those developments up to the point of 50% of the cost of the road and bringing that to the thoroughfare point. I think this is a really big step for debt and account. I was asking for for information contact to county judge I. Yes, I was to guess I done. Yeah. Yeah. All right. And Chair is going to move for approval of the public. Yes. The request was, and I'm not sure I asked it properly, but the draft map and document itself, the uploaded to the county's website. So, put out the notice. We can say if you got questions, look at the draft on, put it on the main page. I think that would be smart. Thank you. All right. Chair is going to move for approval of the requested public meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Coleman. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed, say nay. Motion is carried. All right. 14 A is approval of a denim number five to the master service agreement between Denton County, Texas and the lion's geotechnical group incorporated to provide geotechnical engineering and the construction materials testing services on the pro road reconstruction project with funds in the amount of 61,565 dollars to come from 2010 PI bonds County road precinct one, line item 857528905. I'll move for approval. Question by Commissioner Coleman, seconded by Commissioner Eads. Hearing the questions, all in favor please say aye. Aye, post and aye. Motion carries. 14 V is approval of a contract agreement between Debt County, Texas and Quality Exhibition, LTV with the amount, in the amount of $1,961,6060 for the Perlet Road Reconstruction Project. I'm handing the comment from 2010 PI bonds, County Roads, Priscent One, Auditor, Line Added at 852890 Pfizer. Yes, I'll move for approval. The motion by Commissioner Coleman, seconded by Commissioner Eads. Here are no questions on the favor, please say aye. Aye. Prossey, aye. Motion to carry 14 C's approval. The third remove to the green and for alternative dispute resolution services. Between Demp, County, Texas and the Demp, County alternative dispute resolution program. Any amount of $120,000 so the funding to come from mediation services. This is ordered or lined out in 015398205. Any further questions? Motion by Commissioner Marchant, seconded by Commissioner Eads, other questions or comments? Any none on favor, please say aye. Aye, opposed, aye. Motion carries. 14D is a Dr. doctor resolution and approved the agreement to participate in tax increment reinvestment zone number one between town of Argao, Texas and Dent County, Texas. We have a motion for approval by Commissioner Eads, seconded by Commissioner Coleman. You wanna talk a little bit about what this is? How about Paul Friedrichson, the town manager from Argo that came up and outlined it? Thank you for waiting. Thank you. Judge and kind of commissioners this item and again, we want to thank you for your willingness to participate with the town. This is a substantial development project that's come to the town of Argyle. Again, you know, we look at the size of Argyle. There are a lot of opportunities and then when you start looking at the individual pieces of property, they all have their problems and this is one of them. We don't have sewer service to it. Flood issues and a lot of other concerns. And this project involves at the beginning a water broke project, which is 200,000 square foot of retail. A hundred thousand of that would be an anchor tenant, and then about 287 homes that would be part of the initial project. But then what's really important for us is to get sewer to this project because right now,'re members of the tech the Trinity River Authority. So we're paying $7,000 a month To them and not have we don't have one we don't even flow is going to them We put that well. I don't want to get into details of what those would be but So what's really important for us is to get this line installed so that we can then start making you know So, the process is to get this line installed so that we can then start making, you know, setting that stuff to them. And then hopefully provide service along in the, not only the town, but the unincorporated areas as well as it goes south to the interconnecting far-mount. So again, thank you very much. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'll tell you, I wasn't particularly in favor of it, but when I saw all the commercial development, those going to come into that area, I think it's a tremendous asset for you to say. It'll help. Thank you. It'll help the growth along not only into town of Argyle but for their commercial property and the residential component, but along three, seven and a incorporated part of that. But a lot of much needed services that people will be able to shop for. Great. Thank you. All right. Good questions comments. We have a motion and the second on the floor all in favor, please say aye aye. I pose in need. Motion does carry. Thank you members for your support. Hey, I'm on regards to 15 B. John, we talked about that. That's an executive session, but can I brief the commissioners on something with the city in open session? I mean, I'd like to tell them what I've been negotiating with the city regarding the sidewalks or do we need to repost that for another time? Okay. Okay. That's fine. Okay. So are you saying I can't tell them to brief them about what we've been doing with the city on the sidewalks at this point? He's asking an open session. Am I understanding? It's properly posted to do that or do we need to repost that? Okay, well then, never mind. Okay. I feel entirely different about a church versus an abatement. We've done tours in different areas in the county and they have proven to be very beneficial. Did one for little in the whole caterpillar? We did one for the inner. The flowering and the little spill area. We did one for a flowering. And it was. Flower mouths. Pay back like way any time anything anybody expected. I don't know about that. I think the one that is in Ron's area is pretty good. The one we have on three eighties pretty good. This one's going to be really good. They worked out well. Okay. 14 E is a approval of the Medical Examiner's District agreement between Tarrant County and Denton County for the 2017 fiscal year in the amount of $280,400 was funding to come from auditor in line item 0168652080. Chair is going to move for approval Seconded by Commissioner Marchant. Questions or comments? Here in none. All in favor please say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed, pose in any motion to carry we have actually four executive session items that it's my understanding we're not ready to go forward with any of them for the items would have been pulled because we don't have anything to discuss. An item 15A and 15B need to be reposed to meet a little more time. OK. So there'll be no action on 15A, B, C, or D in just second. I need to, under future meetings, I need to make a clarification from what's posted here. It says that we'll be meeting on the 3rd of February to tell you bills only. That is incorrect. We are going to go ahead and meet on February 7th. I am going to go conference in Austin, but I'm going to come back Monday night so we can hold court on Tuesday. And I believe it's Commissioner Coleman, Commissioner Marchett and myself, and the other two will be. Paul Lennon, which conferences? Well, what, what, what? The text that one, are you going to be? I'll be there. I'm going to the text.com. That's my point. Yeah. Oh, you're not going to be here. I will not be here. Yes. Okay. So it'll be Commissioner Mitchell, Commissioner Marchett and myself. Got it? Yes. Okay. That's why I thought we'd better go with this. Yeah. We had a little miscommunication. I wouldn't make sure we had a quorum. So this will be corrected next time. Okay, Commissioner Marchett, you had something. On future meetings, I'm not sure because I don't do this very often, but on the public meeting for the public hearing, I mean for the third-part plan. Is that going to be posted so that if any one of y'all or all of y'all want to come, you can? Yes. We will do that. I'm sorry, you have to. Well, yeah, we do it for all going to be here because it's something ultimately we're going to be voting on. So yes, it needs to be posted. But not just the public meeting. That's not a commissioner's court meeting. It is a public meeting. It's a public meeting. But it needs to be posted because ultimately we're going to be voting on the issue. Correct? We're not? I agree. It would be best to post as a Qwishers Court meeting because I think it's a form of the members present and you want to participate in the discussion. I it needs to be a commissioner's court meeting. But it's not going to be a commissioner's court meeting. We're just going to they'll be there people to. I mean, I would we not do it that way. I think if you have a quorum of the court present and you want to participate, he's be a court meeting. I agree to post it. Not really a social gathering, I think it's no. Let's post it. We won't take any other action other than the public hearing. We're not, we're not going to approve of that night, are we? No. Okay. Good. No. it's just the public hearing. We're not approving anything Just like our budget night meeting Just just the fact that we're all gonna be there and participating hopefully All right Mary better. Thank you. Did you have anything else? It's a missioners court meeting. Yes of Commissioner's Court meeting. Yes. So we will be posted. We will open it, yeah. Commissioner Marchandt. Yeah, I think that we're all very, very aware of the death of a little vice officer just passed. Detective Jerry Walker. Yeah, Detective Jerry Walker and some more. I hope that we'll have him and his family in their prayers as well as the little employee department. And I would go as far as to Commissioner Coleman I've already talked about a letter together but I think it might be appropriate for the court to have a resolution sent to the family, to the city, and to the police department. I will ask Jody to put that together because I think he probably knows more than that ground. I might suggest doing the legislature at the end of every session they close in memory of somebody in the state that they wish to recognize. And no Jane Nelson has already done that in the Senate. I'm assuming that Fallon, I represented Fallon took care to Kevin in their house, but maybe we could put some kind of a resolution together in close and memory of Detective Walker for Commissioner's Court. If you haven't noticed, I did ask Danny Brumley to put all the county flags that half mast until close of today. That's historically how it's done is after the funeral. You know, if you think about it, we as a county of almost 800,000 now. We've been blessed and our law enforcement and first responders have been blessed to not have these tragic things happen within our county to where we lose those police officers. But that's why when you lose one, it really hits home pretty quickly. Well, the outpouring of support from certainly going on residents and all over Denton County and all over has been amazing. And our thoughts and prayers are with the family. All right with that we're adjourned everybody had a great day. Thank you.