Well, good morning. I'd like to welcome everybody to the Tuesday, April 8, 2025 meeting. The didn't kind of commit stress cover so glad to have you all here in attendance. I know we have several people watching on line and thank you and welcome. At this time, I'd like to invite Randy Schuffield from the Dinten Bobble Church to come lead us in our invocation this morning. And our pledge is be led by Tina Mass here, director of transportation engineer. And I would like to remind everybody to please turn off your cell phones. Good morning, sir. Glad to have you here, Randy. Good morning, Judge Ead's commissioners and people's court. It's good to back here again representing the folks at Denton Bible Church, and we bring to you greetings. Please join me as I pray. Brothers, we come before you on this beautiful morning. We thank you for the incredible opportunity that you give us to be part of this country, part of this state, to be a part of this county, Father, this very special place that we call home. Father, we are grateful to that. Father, I pray for great wisdom for the leaders at these different levels, and especially Father for this court. For these commissioners here as they serve and as they make decisions, Father, we just pray for great wisdom, great discernment for them. Knowing Father that these are challenging days, and yet, they are days of great opportunity so help us to redeem the time that you have given us. Father we're also grateful for the law enforcement for the first responders for the people that serve us so well. We're grateful for them as well so we dedicate this time to you and we remember to thank you in the name of Jesus and for all that we have in Christ. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Good morning. Please help us, um, said the pledge to the greatest nation. I pledge to to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic of Washington. Which expands one nation by regard in visible liberty in general to the problem. And to our great state, honor the case of flag. I pledge allegiance to the Texas one state under God one in Great. Well, good. Well, thank you. Randy and thank you Tina. This time I'd like to go to item one, which is for public input for items not listed on the agenda. And we do have Mayor Lynn Clark from the Hickory Creek Texas with us today if you would like to come forward mayor. Glad to have you. Good to see you this morning. Thank you. Thank you. It's good to see you and judge and commissioners. I just have one item on my agenda today and that's to say thank you. I was privileged, excuse me, to attend. I think my fourth Denton County days last week. We were there, I saw, I mean, the staff that helped put that together. The chambers of commerce, I see our middle health people here. We had school districts, we had chambers of commerce. Just the incredible camaraderie that we shared last week was just so special to me. I haven't always lived in Denton County. I will tell you, I'm a native Texan. I grew up in San Antonio, born in Waco, grew up in San Antonio, and lived in San Marcos for a little bit during school, lived out in Big Spring, Odessa. You've been everywhere. For a long time. I lived in Dallas County, but we finally came to our senses 25 years ago and moved to Denton County. We moved here and I had no idea what I was getting into. I had no idea how special home would be to me. But I just want to just want to tell you again how much I appreciate you. I appreciate your staff, everybody that really worked so hard to put that together last week. I'm looking forward to the next one. Oh, good. But thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you, Mayor. Thank you for coming up in St. Thank you. And yes, it was a very productive and beneficial. We have things for individuals and entities that they all represented. And we had 250 people in attendance and it was great. So I do want to thank all the chambers and all four corners of the county got together and help put that on with our county team, our county staff and what I do want to thank everybody for other hard work and diligence. And for our legislators, the seven members of our didn't county legislative delegation did a great job in helping to prepare as well. So anyway, thanks to everyone. So thank you, Mayor. Let's go ahead and skip the consent agenda. We'll go ahead and proceed with item 6A. We're going with 6A, which is approval specification authority advertised for RFSQ252863 historical fence design and engineering and apportment of evaluation committee toiggie Real, director of the Office of History and Culture. Alex, it's the Vaudney, construction coordinator, construction management, Steven Bellen, director of development services in any appropriate action to chair and move for approval. Second by Commissioner Williams, any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries unanimously. Next is item 6B. to contract with G2 general contractors for building renovations at the 1804 and 1808 Cornell Street in the amount of $192,053 and $30 to censor the Texas and local purchasing system tips cooperative contract 2 4101. We have a motion by Commissioner Williams second by Commissioner Mitchell any discussion? All in favour say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries. Your names are next. Adam 6c. Approval specifications for RFSQ252855 transportation strategic planning, funding and project management services and the Permanent of the Valuation Committee to include Holly Saloski, Chief Ministerator County Judge, Tina Massey, Director of Transportation and Engineering, and Steven Bellnet, Director of Development Services. Senator Jeff Brueh. Motion by Commissioner Fowler. Second by Commissioner Mitchell, any discussion? I got a discussion on this one please. If you don't mind Judge, I would like to obviously approve, but I would like to add either another commissioner, one of our commissioners or one of our staff members. So is anybody want to be on this one that's a commissioner? The way raises their hand? That was a quick one. You can do it if you want to. You're going ahead. You will or don't. Well, no, I just, I don't think it's a huge deal. I just think it's a good idea to have one of us on there. I'd be happy to do that. Okay. Perfect. Do you agree with that? Is it okay? Yes sir. Alright. So what is the motion? We're going to go ahead since you made the motion. We're going to approve it with the addition of Commissioner Edmondson and another evaluation committee. Perfect. All right. And then you, you second. Do I have a second? I did. It's ready for discussion related to that. Oh, okay, so with those are stated in the agenda with the addition to commission or evidence of any other discussion. All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Thank you, Joe. I'm carrying you namously. Let's go to item 60 approval of change number three to sell point deployment services from carousel technology corporation amount of $10,864.80 to the Texas Department of Information Resources, D.I.R. Cooperative Contract, D.I.R.R.T.SO4288. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell. Second. Second by Commissioner Ebbettson. Any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries your name. So next is item 6e. Approved the Permanent Evaluation Committee for RFP252862. Civil course building remodel to include Chris Lansy, Construction Coordinator, Public Facilities, Hallislowski, Chief Administrator for County Judge Kevin Falken, a precinct too. and Eric Gilder's Sleep Project Administrator, County Administration. Moved approved. Motion by Commissioner Williams. Second. Second by Commissioner Falcona. Any discussion? Just a quick question. Yes, please sir. So, so commissioners and judge, this is the four of the expansion of our courts, which which is utilizing the remodel of the what we bought is the Sally building and the second Sally. And we are this is actually the portion for this is a CMAR contract. So this is the portion for the CMAR that we're talking about here. But good to move forward with it. Perfect. We have a motion in a second. Any other discussion? All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Motion carries unanimously. Next is item 6F, approval of the edition of one vehicle to the Sheriff's Office. Current fleet is recommended by the vehicle assessment committee. Moved approved. Second. Motion by Commissioner Williams by the vehicle assessment committee. Moved approved. Second. Motion by Commissioner Williams, second by Commissioner Mitchell, any discussion? All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Motion carries, should I am seeing next? Item 6G, approval of the reduction of one vehicle to the public health departments currently that's recommended by the vehicle assessment committee. Moved approved. Second. Motion by Commissioner Williams. Second by Commissioner Falkler. Any discussion? Yes, sir. So ahead. Just want to make sure everybody realizes we didn't actually pull a vehicle from them. They requested that and some maneuvering that we did. So I just want to make that very clear that we weren't pulling vehicles from anyone that just made sense in what we were trying to accomplish. Perfect. Thank you sir. We have a motion in a second. Any other discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carried. made since what we were trying to accomplish. Perfect, good. Thank you, sir. We have a motion in a second. Any other discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries your names. And next is item 6H, approval of specifications. And I thought it advertised for ITB252865 road striping services. Motion by the Commissioner Mitchell, second by Commissioner Edminton. Any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries. Name so next item. Six aye. Per佈 of purchase of fuel from the recently renewed Terrent County Cooperative Contract 202-307-0. Annual contract for fuel from Saratoga Rack Marketing LLC is primary and often petroleum LLC is secondary and synergyroleum LLC as an alternative. Thank you, Chair. Motion by Commissioner Valconer. Second by, I could hear you. Second by Commissioner Edminton. Any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries your names. Next on 7a report. Ms. Laney's equipment and software services presented for recording purposes only. There'll be no action. It's just for recording. Next is item 7b approval of the budget will request 100800 to allocate $20,000 from the General Fund Bounce Revenue's collected from fees, Twist's defendants with Countslink, testing in other services in the DERCORE program, DWI Court, in the county criminal court number five. Moved approved. Motion by Commissioner Williams, second by Commissioner Falcone, Falcon any discussion all in favor say aye any opposed motion Carried your name so next item 7c approval a budget may request 1 0 0 8 3 0 for the Department of Transportation Engineer to transfer 7000 and $30 between sequences Within the capital equipment line item to cover the purchase of hydraulic Motion by commission and Mitchell second by commissioner Falcon or any discussion all in favor say aye Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay by Commissioner. Second by Commissioner Falconer, any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries unanimously. Next is Adam Aidae. Report from human resources regarding higher and action of elected officials. This is presented for recording purposes only Mr. Hernandez. George, commissioners, good morning. We have one three higher in consult prison one. One new higher in consult prison three. We have six new higher in the sheriff's office. Four of those are the tension officer ones. We have one promotion in the sheriff's office. One new higher in the tax office. One promotion in the tax office. and one rehire in the tax office. That's it for for today. Judge, unfortunately, our policy didn't allow us to vote on this. That's my correct. All right. Let's go to see for it here. Let's go to item 8B, the approval of the creation of four temporary positions in the public health department. Is there any motion? Do we have a comment? Do we need to hear from Matt? Go ahead. You have a motion by Commissioner Mitchell. No, motion by Commissioner Mitchell. Second. Second by Commissioner Williams, any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries your names. The next item 9A, I approve the renewal of award contract HHS00143950007 between the Texas Department of State Health Services dishes and Ditton County and a amount of $481,000, $489. For first year, 2020 Public Health Emergency Preparingness Granted Any Appropriate Action. Motion by Commissioner M. It's a second by Commissioner Mitchell in the discussion. All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries your names. Next item 9B. A prior to the Renewal Award, contract HHS 0, 01439. 3,3 00004 between the takes the Department of State House Services dishes and didn't account the amount of $114,000, $176 for fiscal year 2026 city readiness initiative grant. Second. Motion by Commissioner. Emerson second by Commissioner Mitchell in the discussion. All in favor say aye. I'm plenty opposed. Motion carries your name. So next is item 9C approval of amendment number one to the Department of State Health Services, HIV clinical HIV STI prevention at the local health department's contract number HHS 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3 for funding amount $150,000 from September 1 the first 2025 through August 31st, 2026 Motion by Commissioner Mitchell second by Commissioner Falclar any discussion all in favor say aye Aye any opposed motion carries your name. So next is item 10 a approval to rescind quarter or two five zero two three seven Didst, 2025, an approval of preliminary acceptance of the Hackbury Creek Park Road Reconstruction Project. Okay, and the Commissioner precinct too. No, do you approve? Motion by Commissioner Falker, second by Commissioner Williams in a discussion. All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries. Your name is in next item 12A. Approval of the purchase of a single duty weapon by a DIN. Any share of self's chief deputy, Duane Dockery, following his honorable retirement on May the 2nd, 2025. Move to... of a single duty weapon by a DIN, kind of share self-chief deputy, Duane Dockery. Following his honorable retirement on May the 2nd, 2025. Move to approve. Motion by Commissioner Williams, second by Commissioner Edmondsson in any discussion. All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries your name. So next is 12b. It approval of the amendment 287G jail enforcement, model memorandum of agreement between the US immigration and customs enforcement eyes as component of the Department of Homeland Security DHS and Ditton County Sheriff's Office. Motion by commission and second by commissioner. Val was you Mitchell. All in favor say aye. Any opposed motion carries unanimously. All right, we will take up item 13a after executive session. Let's go to item 13b. Frank, if you'll come forward, this is approval of the boundary changes to county election precincts. Good morning, Frank. Good morning, Frank. Good morning, Judge. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Those are mandatory splits. We do have one precinct, 2003, that Sanger High School sits in 2003. Immediately across the street is a butterfly little mentoring that sits in 2004. The ISD has requested we use Butterfield instead of Sanger High, so we're asking to just move better field, itfield will affect no voters it's just to move that building into one thousand three. I have presented these recommendations to both the Republican and Democratic parties. They did not have any issues with these. Most of them are pretty straightforward. You will notice around North Lake, that one got a little weird. But I work with a former mayor, North Lake, they've rated to kind of hash that one out. So it's got his approval on that. And the ones down around Fort Worth just because of the population boom down there, we had to change several precincts. May I call it this work? This is part of our routine house keeping, I would say this is. It is and these will not become effective until January 126. But it will not be in effect when the business comes. Correct. Any questions? Would you say we have any questions? Mr. Chips, go ahead. just one quick little note and it's a favor of everything but on the the backup information on the split of 42 20 and art 20 and 22 it was listed that we're going to pull something for precinct 2019 that should be 4219. So that would be correct. Yeah. It is 4219. Not a precinct to is it effective? Right, correct. The chair moved for approval with that. Ed, is there any other comments or questions? Do we have a second? Second. Second by Commissioner Falkner. Any discussion? All in favor say aye. Overhead. Any opposed? All in favor say aye. Go ahead. Yes. I understand if the legislature is looking at another bill that might make it easier to take counties that are not quite yet to 5,000, but to combine them so that there is one large precinct instead of you know anything about that a little bit so in the last session that's the way it used to be that we could combine up to 5,000 within with certain restrictions last section they passed a bill trying to do some cleanup but there was it was one of those unintended consequences that really caused problems in primaries. So this is a cleanup built pretty much to go back the way it used to be. So they can continue to combine up to 5000. Okay, thank you. All right, thank you so much, Frank. Thanks Frank. This is what I'm 13C, a privilege of a resolution requesting permission from the Office of Emergency Management to submit a grant application for the fiscal year 2025 Homeland Security Grant Program Urban, areas of security initiative grant, any appropriate action to chair and move for approval. Second. Second by commission or Mitchell, any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries your name. Next next item 14A approve of the take share. Juvenile 2025 enhancement addendum. I as recommend about Matt Merrick, the director of Juvenile probation. No motion. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell, second by Commissioner Falconer. Any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries your name. So open and hold in a public hearing related to the creation is the enclave of table ranch public improvement district. In fond of the conclusion of the hearing consideration of a resolution by the commission's court of ditton county Texas authorizing the creation of the enclave of table ranch public improvement district located in ditton county commission of precinct four. In the course with chapter three, 72 of the Texas local government code. We have a motion opened open to public hearing. I move. Motion by Commissioner Edmunds, second by Commissioner Mitchell, any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries your name. So we are in the public hearing. Is there anyone in attendance, which is speaking favor ever opposed to the creation of the enclave of the table ranch public improvement district? Anyone in attendance, to speak in favor of a post to the creation of the enclave of the table ranch public improvement district. Hearing none, do we have a motion to close the public hearing motion to close the public hearing by commissioner Edminton second by commissioner Mitchell any discussion all in favor say aye I any opposed motion carries namously do we have a motion for we have a motion for the creation by commissioner Edminton to have a second second Second second. Second by Commissioner Mitchell. Any discussion? All in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries. Namely. Next is item 14c approval of the 2025-2026 memorandum of understanding between Ditton County and Ditton County in May, Chimar to establish a working relationship regarding assisted outpatient treatment and sharing information to support participants into AOT and Pam would you like to speak to this? You are here today. Good morning. Good to see you. Good morning, commissioners. Good morning, Judge. Good morning, Judge. Good morning. So I'm going to turn this over to Judge here and our program manager and let them speak to this because they've worked really hard on this program and it's a wonderful program so let them speak. Perfect good. Thank you. Good morning Judge Each. Good morning. Thank you for allowing us this opportunity to come and address you all today about the assisted outpatient treatment program and the SAMHSA grant that our local mental health authority, Den County M. H. Amart, received late. Assisted outpatient treatment is the practice of providing community-based mental health treatment under a civil court commitment as a means of motivating an adult with mental illness who struggles with voluntary treatment adherence to engage fully with their treatment plan. And focuses on the attention, the attentation of treatment and provides on the need to work diligently to keep the person engaged in effective treatment. AOT programs are currently running in all of the major counties in the state of Texas. They're up and running in Barrac County, Harris County, Travis County, Terrence Smith, Johnson, and El Paso counties, and Dallas County as well. As you were aware from the courts, recent updates to you all with the growth of mental health commitments in Denton County. For the past decade, Denton County has averaged an approximate seven percent a year increase in involuntary mental health court filings. Last year, we had a staggering 13% increase in those filings that culminated in just over 1,400 mental health or applications for mental health services being filed. The SAMHSA grant, the MHMR received late last fall, provides for 75 patients a year to go into court supervised assisted outpatient treatment to treat those individuals who are otherwise not capable of voluntarily performing and succeeding in outpatient treatment on their own. This assisted outpatient treatment grant provides a dedicated treatment team that the county has previously not had to supervise those outpatients with the court. Last year, the commission's court provided the probate court with the additional senior paralegal position to help supervise these cases. In the last 18 months or so we have had 19 patients in outpatient treatment without the grant in place and without the full staff for MHMR and we've been what we consider to be highly successful with the majority of those patients in an effort to reduce the cycling of inpatient hospitalization, rotations through the jail, and just recurring, I don't want to use the term recidivism because we apply that more to criminal nature, but the repeat customers, we've had about a 60 to 65% reduction in second and third commitment patients through those 19 individuals. With that, the memorandum of understanding is for the community diversion coordinator, Alicia D'Aumonte, who works with criminal court for, to be allowed to participate with AOT and be a conduit for identifying patients to come into the program. And I'm going to hand it over to Ms. Shee to talk about her staff and what they do. Okay, thank you. Hi, Melissa Shee, I'm the program manager. So he covered most of it, but essentially the memorandum of understanding is just to kind of set up a working relationship with the community diversion coordinator, people that are in the Denton County jail that might be a good fit for this program that repeatedly kind of cycle in on those misdemeanor offenses, criminal trespass, that sort of thing. So my team is made up of rehab specialists, counselor, nurse, and so we're just wanting to provide these intensive services. I don't have much else to add. He covered most of it. Okay, thank you. Members, do you have any questions? I'm just gonna go ahead. Quick question. Can you remind me how long does the SAMHSA grant run? It's a four year grant. Okay. So it'll end the end of September of 2028. Fair, yeah, thank you. So this is a memorandum of understanding. It's not acceptance or applying for any other grant. Is that correct? That's correct. Okay. Thank you. Is there any other comments? Right. I move to a brief. Second. With motion by commission or will you second by commission or foul, can or any discussion All in favor say aye. I in the oppose motion carries your name so you thank you so much Thanks is 14d approval of the 2024 2025 interlocal cooperation agreements for fire protection and ambulance services Between didn't county takes this in the city of Salina fire department the city City of Ditton Fire Department, and the City of Pilot Point Fire Department. Moved to approve. Second. Motion by Commissioner Williams, second by Commissioner, or without any discussion. All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Motion carries unanimously. Let's go to, there's no, we don't have any action on 21A. We'll go back to, we'll go back and do the consent. Let's go back to item two. Consent agenda members, are there any items you want to pull out? The consent agenda, they have a motion for approval. As presented, we have a motion by commissioner. File, second by commissioner Williams, any discussion? All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed carries unanimously. Our Consent of the day consists of item 2A approval of order making appointments in any appropriate action item 2B approval payroll item 2C. Approval budget may request 1-0-0-810 for the public facilities Department of Transfer 45,000 from facilities mate. Management, genitour supplies to contract services to provide additional funding in the renewal of the lots and mowing lots and fields of mowing contract. And item 2D is approval of budgetment request 1-0-0-0-840. For the public facilities, the Department of Transfer $25,000 from facilities management architect fees to landscape expenses to allocate additional funding for critical irrigation repairs. Let's go back to item five. A is approval of bill report payments from CSID community corrections, TIP, Sheriff's Training Sheriff's Forfiture, VIT Interest and DA4 for the forfiture funds that present for recording purposes only Mr. go right ahead. There's five editions this week, all for city bank, totaling 658,515 dollars and 79 cents. Perfect. We have a motion for approval as amended. Motion by commission of Alconer. Second by commission of Mitchell. Any discussion? All in favor say aye. Aye. On the opposed motion carries unanimously. Let's make sure we get everything beyond that. Okay, let's go to item 17, which is committee updates. We'll start with finishing. Precinct one. Thank you, Judge. I have an interesting one from my perspective. The Denton Fire Department, push in ceremony. I don't know if I'd call it a push in ceremony that probably doesn't go well for this particular item. On Friday, April 11th at 4 p.m., the Denton Fire Department will have a push in ceremony for a new electric fire truck. So you see why the push in doesn't make a whole lot of it. I don't want that fire truck coming to me if it breaks down and doesn't have enough power to get there. Nevertheless, the ceremony will take place at Fire Station 1332 East Hickory Street. This is the first electric fire truck in Texas. That's pretty impressive. So that's all I've got. We'll see how that works out for the city of Denver. Hope it doesn't reach there. There will not be an RISD. It's locked up around. All right. Commission of Falconer. Yes, thank you, Judge. We have a few things in precinct 2 going on. So in Carrollton, we have a junior gardeners program. That'll be at the AW Perry Homestead Museum. That's on April 8th from 4 to 5. And then friends of the CPO book club or book sale that's gonna be April 11th and 12th 10 to 5 at the Josie Ranch Library Sounds on the Square and downtown on the 11th from 6 to 8 and a special need spring bash And the Ozby Rec Center on the 12th from 11 to 2. And then in Frisco we have Friday movie night on the 11th, 18th and 25th, 7 o'clock. That's in the PGA district. Music in the chamber that's used in Boy Choir. And that will be at the George Purfoy Municipal Center on the 11th from 8 to 9 30. Then there's the Aquaeghant on the 12th at 9 a.m. and that's at the athletic center. I'm assuming you have to swim for those eggs since it's at the athlete. But we'll see. It might be fine. Hopefully it would be inside though. And then second saturday nature adventures on the 12th and 9 o'clock at Frisco Commons and then Lilllown has eggs static and that will be on the 12th from 11 to 1, a little on park. That'll be a traditional A hunt. Commissioner Mitchell, so you can attend that one. Except it's outside. Oh, I'll get it. And then I do want to also mention that we have in 2028, the Olympic debut of flag football, Vanita Crouch from Carrollton is been selected as quarterback for the flag football team and competing that so I think that's quite an accomplishment So excited for that. That's all I have Perfect. Thank you commissioner Mitchell. We have this is really a good one. It's in current, I don't think you'd say that it's in a given. Sensory friendly, add, extreme, Eastern hot. It's our children with sensory needs. It includes an egg hunt, a pet and zoo, food trucks, local vendors, games, and pony rides, on April the 12th, in Corinth from 1230 to 130. And then we have an extreme Easter hunt. That's also in Corinth. Then when Flower Man, we have Legs Side music series on April 11th, 730 to 930 at Legs Side Pockway at the shops at Lake Side Village. Also we have an egg echo action day in Flower Man at the Flower Flower Man Hot School, April 12, 8.30 to 1pm. And we have the annual Trinity Forks Chapter Native Plant Sale. And that's also in Flower Man at Flower Man Hot School, and April 12, 10am to 1pm. And then on Village, we have 41st Annual Easter egg scramble at Jake's hilltop park I'm sorry this is in Flarell Mound from 132 to 330 then in Holland Village we have an Easter egg hunt it was a 12th at 2200 for our real boulevard unity park and this is one for me I get to meet the Easter Bunny, get face painting, and free ice cream treats. And then in Lake Dallas, it's a Lake City's treats day and former's market, able to 12 at 8 a.m. to noon. And then in Los, though, we're gonna keep a Losville beautiful spring clean up, able to 12 at 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and they're gonna start at the drive parking lot. So I don't want to do that with that. Lots of commissioner Edminson. Well, you know I've noticed that nobody talks about just an Easter egg hunt anymore. That's what we used to call on my kids for little. But we have all other kinds of things. I heard a new one from you, Commissioner, I don't remember how it was. We found an extra veganza. In fact, we have two of those. And then we've got an egg-stricken egg-sa. In fact, we have two of those. And then we've got an egg-apalooza. And then, double oak is actually doing a pancake breakfast in Easter egg-sa. So pleased to see that traditional language in there. But our guy will have theirs on April 12th from 10 to 1. onon on the 12th, 9 to noon, and then Ronok from April 12th to 3. And at traffic club, April 12th, 9 to 11. So you can go to Easter eggs just about any time of the day that you would like on the 12th. One thing that is not Easter egg related that I really want to, everybody aware of. And that is that Denton is having their 20, 25 annual career and large fair. And this will be at the MLK Recreation Center. It's an excellent opportunity to connect with employers, colleges, and community organizations to enhance skills and learn more about the FAFSA process. That's the financial aid. Yes, it is. I can't say that. FAFSA. FAFSA. And thank you for explaining that. Yes. So we know that. We know that. Yeah. And then we've got a high firm where to go to college and what you're career might be. Is that it? Perfect. You concluded commissioners, I good? Yes sir. All right good, thank you. Well, I want to mention one of my favorite days here in Ditton County which is tomorrow, which is when the Medal of Honor motorcade will travel from DFW Airport up to Gainesville through Ditton County and that's tomorrow afternoon. April 9th and it's tentatively, they will be landing and boarding the buses and motorcade will begin about 3pm to 5pm and it will stretch between eight and 9 miles with over 550 vehicles participating from fire departments, law enforcement agencies, volunteer organization to escort the Medal of Honor honorees to the festivities up in Gainesville. And I'd love to do this each year, and it's a very special time. So I also want to alert the public to participate and ask them to participate in the overpasses and along the roadways. And so portions of 183-361-14 and 121 will be impacted. As it goes, all the way up 35 W to 35 up to gains. What's going on? This is a great motorcade. It's a great opportunity to show your lemon appreciation to those who have served our country so notably. And then on next Monday, April the 14th of March, chamber commerce and the cross-stair rotary club will be hosting a Carter blood drive at 700 at 700 parker square and the best will be theirs. We encourage everybody to go sign up blood. We always have a need for blood here in Ditton County so that you can participate down under seven part of the county we would totally welcome that. All right, let's go to executive session. We have three items today. Purses item 15A to under Texas Texas government code 551.072. Deliberation regarding real property, close means deliberate the purchase exchange leads or value of real property of deliberation. In an open meeting, we would have a detrimental effect on position of a governmental body, and it goes shades with a third person. Item 15B, Texas government code 551. 074.5A1 personnel matters the county advisory body. Close means to liberate the appointment of employment evaluation, reassignment duties, disment, or dismissal. The member of the advisory body, Twitter, the county, MHM, our board of trustees. And then lastly, we have under 15C, Goma Code 5510761 and 2 closed means liberate the security devices and or security audit including the deployment or specific occasions for implementation of security personnel or devices in any appropriate action and it is 943 and we're executive session. And... Here we go. There be no action under 15A. There be no action. We will go 15b. We will go back to 13a. Commissioner, would you like, Mitchell, would you like to make an appointment? Yes. I make a motion to reappoint. Miss Linda Holloway to the Den County M.H.M. all but for two year term. Second. All right. Again, that is under 13a. So we have a motion for Linda Holloway. We have a submission by Commissioner Mitchell. Second by Commissioner Falclar. Any discussion? All in favor say aye. Aye. The opposed motion carries unanimously. And there will be no action under 15C. Here we know they're action before the court. We are adjourned. Thank you. you