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CITY ADMINISTRATION |
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Project Management Updates
- The Information Technology (IT) team continues to reconfigure network applications and restore access – critical applications such as Munis (ESS, CSS, & Energov), RecTrac, and MCRS have been restored.
- The Energov Implementation is on track to launch in mid-August 2024. This implementation will include Tyler Payments and Cashiering and updated GIS maps.
- Coordination of the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for the 200 W. Center St. acquisition is underway.
Employee Advisory Team
On Tuesday, April 30, the Employee Advisory Team (EAT) gathered to celebrate Diversity Month with a potluck. Members shared dishes representing their cultural backgrounds, which forged a pathway to discuss how everyone’s uniqueness makes them an excellent fit for their role in the City of Champions! Participants welcomed new members and shared their appreciation of what this team represents while conversing about City Manager Finch's accomplishments in his first 90 days as City Manager.
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DUNCANVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT |
- Fire Chief Sam Rohde retired on April 30 after thirty-nine years and four months of service with the City of Duncanville.
- Driver/Engineer Steven Hatley and Firefighter/Paramedic Ben Hayle were recognized for twenty years of service with the City of Duncanville.
- Regional Emergency Management Operations Coordinator Lauren Sanchez and EM Specialist Raqheal Payne presented City Emergency Management to Desoto Citizens Fire Academy. Ms. Sanchez also presented on Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) with the Tri-City Animal Shelter at the Texas Unites for Animals Conference. The planning kickoff is under way for the Juneteenth Celebration, which will held in Cedar Hill.
- Lacey Freeman continues to prepare for the Grand Opening of the new Fire Station, which will be held on Friday, May 3.
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DUNCANVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT |
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The Police Department will host a Civil Service exam on June 8. Learn more.
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FISCAL SERVICES |
Accounting & Reporting – Week of April 24 – April 30:
- Electronic Funds Transfer Payments: 69 invoices were processed, totaling $1,652,508.88.
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PARKS AND RECREATION |
Parks
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- Crews conducted playground repairs at Lakeside Park, Chris Paris Park, and Willow Run Park.
- Crews assisted the Police Department with the ‘A Light of Hope’ water lantern ceremony at Lakeside Park (photo below).
- Parks has received permanent Kidsville plaques (pictured below); installation has been completed.
- Crews are assessing the Parks signs inventory.
- Tree maintenance continues around the City.
- Crews continue mulching flower beds in the downtown corridor, Lakeside Park, Recreation Center/Library, and theatre center beds.
- Bed maintenance continues around Armstrong Park, City Hall, Recreation Center, Library, and various medians.
- Athletic Fields maintenance continues.
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Duncanville Fieldhouse
The 2024 B.O.S.S. Summer Camp registration begins on April 15.
Activities include field trips, dance, cooking, football, basketball, volleyball, gym games, table games, cheer, arts and crafts, and tumbling.
Breakfast and lunch will be included. For more information, visit www.duncanvillefieldhouse.com.
- Session I: June 1 – June 28
- Session II: July 1 – July 26
- Extended Camp: July 29 – August 9
Upcoming Events:
- Next-up Youth Basketball League, three courts – Friday, 7:00 PM to 10:00PM
- Big Time Hoops Basketball Tournament, three courts and Recreation Center (two courts) – Saturday, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Sunday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Am Grappling Jiu Jitsu Tournament, three courts – Saturday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Sunday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Next-up Youth Basketball League, two courts – Sunday, 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
D.L. Hopkins Jr. Senior Center
Become a member today! The minimum age to join is 50 years old. For more information, contact the Senior Center at (972) 707-3864.
Read the latest Golden Gazette!
Upcoming Events
- Bingo with Advocate Financial Partners – Friday, May 3 | 10:30 a.m.
- Bingo with Humana – Monday, May 6 | 10:30 a.m.
- Game Night – Monday, May 6 | 5:00 p.m.
- Goldenaires Performance – Wednesday, May 8 | 10:00 a.m.
- Presentation by Molina – Wednesday, May 8 | 11:30 a.m.
- Monthly Birthday Celebration – Wednesday, May 8 | 1:00 p.m.
- Painting with a Twist – Wednesday, May 8 | 1:00 p.m.
- Bingo with Oakstreet – Thursday, May 9 | 10:30 a.m.
- Mother’s Day Breakfast and Bingo | Friday, May 10 | 8:30 a.m.
- Lunch at Lakeside Park – Monday, May 13 | 12:00 p.m.
Recreation Center
Movies in the Park: Top Gun Maverick – Saturday, May 11, 2024 | 8:30 PM
Join us on Saturday, May 11, at the Poe-Hobden Amphitheater at Armstrong Park for a Movie in the Park feat. Top Gun. Admission is FREE. The movie begins at sundown, at approximately 8:30 PM. Don’t forget to bring your blanket or lawn chair.
Concert in the Park: Forever Mac – Saturday, May 18, 2024 | 7:00 PM
Join us on Saturday, May 18, at the Poe-Hobden Amphitheater at Armstrong Park for a Concert in the Park feat. Forever Mac. Admission is FREE. The concert will begin at 7:00 PM. Don’t forget to bring your blanket or lawn chair.
For more information, contact the Recreation Center at (972) 780-5070
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NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES |
Neighborhood Services – Code Enforcement has filed 49 liens this week totaling $30,468.11. Abatements were conducted in the following locations:
- E. Danieldale Rd.
- Blueridge Dr.
- Freeman St.
- Softwood Dr.
- Lansdale Dr.
- Athenia Wy.
- Orange St.
- S. Clark Rd.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
On Monday, April 29, The Economic Development Team welcomed LoLecia Day as Assistant Director.
Certificates of Occupancy Applications Received – Week of April 25 through 30:
- Mechanical work, new occupancy: 118 E. Fain St.
- Nail salon, new business: 1202 S. Main St.
- Smoothie King active building permit, new business: 103 N. Cedar Ridge Dr., Suite #100
Certificates of Occupancy - Certificates Issued – Week of April 25 through 30:
- Installing wig units; no chemicals, new occupancy: 247 W. Camp Wisdom Rd.
- Application for project 23-2618, new occupancy: 454 E. Wheatland Rd.
- Hair braiding, change of name: 446 E. Wheatland Rd.
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PUBLIC WORKS
Street Division
- Crews repaired the tie-in on Hill City Dr.
- Five potholes were patched on Thrush Ave. and Linkcrest Dr.
- Crews completed installation of ads pipes on Roundtop Blvd.
- Crews repaired utility cuts on Middale Rd., Ridge Rock Ln., and Bradley Dr.
- Thirteen headwalls were cleaned on Hill City Dr., Golden Dr., Meadow Ln., Hill Rd., and Jungle.
- Crews removed debris from the right-of-way on W. Center St. and Aspen Dr.
- The fallen tree blocking Cedar Hill Rd. has been removed.
Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Construction
Fire Station 271
- The new Fire Station 271 Grand Opening is scheduled for Friday, May 3.
Ten Mile Creek Embankment and Drainage Improvements
- Stoic has started the gabion wall installation at Site 3b.
- Stoic has begun constructing the gabion wall at Site 3a and drilling rock anchors.
Wren Ave. and Oriole Blvd. Water Main Replacement I-20 Aerial Crossing
- Crews are collecting bacteriological samples.
Softwood Dr. Sanitary Sewer Aerial Crossing Repair
- Crews are installing the sewer main from Creekhaven Dr. and Softwood Dr. east to the new manhole for the aerial crossing.
Other Construction
- Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) I-20 Construction Cockrell Hill Rd. to Hampton Rd. TxDOT is constructing new service roads and ramps from Cockrell Hill Rd. in Duncanville to Hampton Rd. in Dallas, including new bridges across US-67. This project also includes construction by TXDOT of a Texas U-Turn at US 67 and Cockrell Hill Rd. on the southwest side of the bridge, which is projected to be completed by Fall 2024, barring any unforeseen conditions. The entire project has an estimated completion date of September 2025.
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BUILDING INSPECTIONS |
- A total of 1,971 single-family rental properties have been registered to date, with zero new properties registered since the last update. Ten inspections have been completed since the previous update; nine passed, one failed, and zero were canceled. The primary reason for the failed inspections was the absence of a Grounded/Fault Circuit Interrupter.
- (GFCI) protection and missing carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.
- Since the Single-Family Rental Registration Program inspections in April 2024, 154 Certificates of Occupancy have been re-issued.
- This week, 108 Building inspections and 16 Health Inspections were conducted. The total amount of fees collected was $23,267.00.
- This week, 70 permits were issued.
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HUMAN RESOURCES |
Police Chief
Fire Chief
Public Works Director
Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Police Officer
Firefighter
Meter Technician I
School Crossing Guard
Crew Leader – Utilities
Streets Maintenance I
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Streets Maintenance II
Utilities Maintenance I
Utilities Maintenance II
It Intern (unpaid)
Recreation Center Lead (Part-time)
Seasonal Maintenance Worker Parks
Recreation Attendant (Part-time)
Fieldhouse Attendant (Part-time)
Fieldhouse Attendant Front Desk (Part-time) |
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COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING |
STAY UP TO DATE!
Champion Weekly Update for April 29, 2024
May 2024 Champion Newsletter
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