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CITY ADMINISTRATION |
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Every year in April, National Safe Digging Month is an opportunity to remind homeowners, contractors, and professional excavators to keep communities safe by calling 811 before any digging project.
Did you know that the most common cause of outside natural gas leaks is digging or construction that disturbs natural gas pipelines? Pipelines carry natural gas around the clock to more than 76 million homes and businesses in the United States, yet we seldom notice these energy superhighways because they are underground.
Become a safety ambassador and visit atmosenergy.com/call811pledge to sign the Atmos Energy Call 811 Pledge! |
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DUNCANVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT |
- T-2 Consulting conducted on-site discussions with the firefighters that will assist with the search for the new Fire Chief.
- Regional Emergency Management Operations Coordinator Lauren Sanchez participated in the Dallas County Public Health Points of Dispensing (POD) Tabletop Exercise on April 18; discussed emergency preparedness via DeSoto Facebook Live on April 18; met with SWRCC to learn how to add Tier II reports to Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) for responders on April 22; participated in a meeting with Cedar Hill on special event emergency plan; presented on emergency preparedness to the DeSoto Lions Club on April 23; completed the Duncanville EOC Technology Guide on April 25; and presented to the DeSoto CFA class on City Emergency Management on.
- Lacey Freeman continues to prepare for the grand opening of the new Fire Station, which will be held on May 3, 2024.
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Firefighter/Paramedic Tom Campbell was recognized for 15 years of service.
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Executive Assistant Lacey Freeman was recognized for ten years of service.
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DUNCANVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT |
Interim Police Chief Matt Stogner and several department members participated in Coffee with a Cop at Chick-fil-A.
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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 18 – April 24:
- Electronic Funds Transfer Payments: 2 invoices were processed, totaling $45,679.62.
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PLANNING AND ZONING |
Items scheduled for the April 25 Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting
- 1759 Meadow Crest Lane
- 1302 West Ridge Drive
Items scheduled for the April 29 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
- Special Use Permit (SUP) request for “Event Center” at 119 East Danieldale Road
- Special Use Permit (SUP) request for “Short-Term Rental” at 103 South Capri Drive
- Special Use Permit (SUP) request for “Short-Term Rental” at 822 Sherrill Boulevard
- Special Use Permit (SUP) request for “Short-Term Rental” at 350 Linklea Drive
- Special Use Permit (SUP) request for “Fuel Pumps” at 615 South Cockrell Hill Road
- Special Use Permit (SUP) request for “Retail, Sundry” at 282 West Highway 67
Items scheduled for the May 13 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
- Special Use Permit (SUP) request for “School, Primary or Secondary (Private)” at 323 West Wheatland Road
- Planned Development (PD) request for Life School at 1000 East Danieldale Road
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PARKS AND RECREATION |
Parks
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- Crews responded to a ‘Code Brown’ at the Splash Pad – the Splashpad has been back-washed, and the entire system cleaned.
- Bed maintenance and irrigation repairs have been conducted at various medians at Armstrong Berm Beds, Library, Fire Stations, and Police/City Hall.
- Lakeside Park flower beds, the pavilion, and the pond have been prepped for the upcoming Water Lantern Ceremony hosted by the Duncanville Police Department.
- Approximately 4,500 tulip bulbs were available at the Easter Extravaganza, Operation Clean Duncanville events, and the Duncanville Recreation Center.
- Crews removed the fallen tree at Lions Park.
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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:
- GASO (Great American Shootout) Basketball Tournament, six courts – Friday, 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM, Saturday, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Sunday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Breakthrough Basketball Camp, two courts – Sunday, 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
- Masters League Adult Basketball League II, three courts – Sunday, 4:00 PM to 9:00PM
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
Recreation Center
Duncanville 300 Jr. Grand Prix Recap – Approximately fifty participants joined us for the return of the Duncanville 300 Jr. Grand Prix. Participants enjoyed a friendly race, received goodie bags and an obstacle course, and had the opportunity to paint their wooden cars. Water and popcorn were also provided to attendees. Three trophies were presented to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place participants (ages 8 to 12). We presented the younger tricycle riders with medals for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. In addition, we had a pinata for kids to hit and pick up candy that dropped. Races took place upstairs on the walking track and downstairs in the gym. Lastly, the adult trikes were a hit with the teens and adults. Mayor Barry L. Gordon and Councilmember Jeremy Koontz competed with one another for bragging rights.
Concert in the Park feat. Hazard County – Saturday, April 27, 2024 | 7:00 PM
Join us on Saturday, April 27, at the Poe-Hobden Amphitheater at Armstrong Park for a Concert in the Park feat. Hazard County. This band has opened for big-name groups at Billy Bobs, such as Travis Tritt, Kameron Marlowe, Shenandoah, and Jake Worthington. Spectators can sing along to country favorites and dance the night away. Admission is FREE. The concert will begin at 7:00 PM. Don’t forget to bring your blanket or lawn chair. Contact the Recreation Center at (972) 780-5070 for more information.
National Day of Prayer – Thursday, May 2, 2024 | 7:00 PM
Join the City of Duncanville, Arise Church, Southwest Harvest Church, and community leaders on Thursday, May 2, 2024, at Noon at the Duncanville Recreation Center for reflection and prayer. This is a free community event.
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NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES |
Abatements – Week of April 18 – April 24:
- Neighborhood Services – Code Enforcement has collected $3,059.62 since January 1, 2024; this week, $350.00 was collected.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
The Duncanville Community and Economic Development Corporation (DCEDC) approved the following items at the April 22, 2024, Board Meeting:
- Fiscal Year 2024 Hotel Occupancy Tax Funding Application – Hilton Garden Inn Hotel Duncanville: $17,000 in Hot Funding
- Sharon’s Loving Home Health Care: $6,473.35 Incentive Grant
- One Source Plumbing: $280,000 Incentive Grant
Certificates of Occupancy Applications Received – Week of April 18 through 24:
- Medically supervised weight loss and nutritional programs, new occupancy: 214 S. Main St., Suite 101-F
- Live-work unit for real estate, new occupancy: 106 E. Freeman St.
Certificates of Occupancy - Certificates Issued – Week of April 18 through 24:
- Massages, yoni-steam, body contouring, and hair braiding, new occupancy: 700 S. Cockrell Hill Rd., Suite #134
- Dealership, new occupancy: 1030 Explorer St.
- ATS Wireless doing business as Total by Verizon, new occupancy: 901 E. Hwy 67, Suite D
- Florist, change of ownership: 400 N. Main St.
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PUBLIC WORKS
Street Division
- Crews patched holes on Skyline/Cockrell Rd., Cedar Run Rd., and W. Fairmeadows Dr.
- An Americans with Disabilities Act ramp has been installed on N. Alexander Ave.
- Crews cleaned inlet drainage gates on S. Main St., Clark Rd., S. Cockrell Hill Rd.
- Headwalls have been cleaned on Beaver Creek Dr., Greenway Dr., Santa Fe Trl., and W. Wheatland Rd.
- Crews completed six drainage utility locates at various locations throughout the City.
Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Construction
Fire Station 271
- Core Construction is continuing to complete punch list items.
Cherry Alley Phase 1
- The City awaits the contractor’s final invoice.
Ten Mile Creek Embankment and Drainage Improvements
- Stoic has started the gabion wall installation at Site 3b.
- Diagonal rock anchors were delivered, and drilling for the anchors has begun at Site 3b.
Wren Ave. and Oriole Blvd. Water Main Replacement I-20 Aerial Crossing
- Crews completed pressure testing on Wednesday, April 24, on the north and south sides of I-20.
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
Other Construction
- Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) I-20 Construction Cockrell Hill Rd. to Hampton Rd. 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 one new property registered since the last update. Eight inspections have been completed since the previous update; six passed, two failed, and zero were canceled. The primary reasons for the failed inspections were the absence of Grounded/Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection and missing carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.
- Since the Single-Family Rental Registration Program inspections in April 2024, 145 Certificates of Occupancy have been re-issued.
- This week, 111 Building inspections and 12 health Inspections were conducted. The total amount of fees collected was $36,343.80.
- This week, 73 permits were issued.
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HUMAN RESOURCES |
Police Chief
Fire Chief
Public Works Director
Economic Development Director
Chief Information Officer
Firefighter
Meter Technician I
Property/Evidence Technician
School Crossing Guard
Crew Leader – Utilities
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Streets Maintenance I
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 22, 2024
April 2024 Champion Newsletter
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