Integrity We stand up for what is right even in the face of a challenge, and do what is right, even if no one notices.
Customer Service Whether the answer involves going the extra mile or delivering bad news, we are courteous, patient, humble, and professional.
Innovation We will find the shortest path on a route or in a process, and operate without waste, with proper use of taxpayer dollars, and without compromising quality.
Efficiency We allow the freedom to try new things, and recognize that through creativity and reasonable risk, we will build a stronger, healthier Town together.
EXECUTIVE REPORT NOVEMBER 2018
Project Update
HARTS BRANCH TRAIL PROGRESS:
This project includes the construction of 1.3 miles of 12-foot-wide concrete trails, concrete boardwalks, pedestrian crosswalk improvements, and landscaping amenities. The trail will connect at the Lakefront Trail near Eldorado Parkway, extend through the Village of Woodlake neighborhood, and terminate at the existing trails on Walker Lane. The contractor has completed a significant portion of the concrete trails, and they are currently installing the boardwalk system located between Pecan Drive and Eldorado Parkway. Project Start: April 2018 | Estimated Completion: April 2019 | Budget: $2.5 million (portion from TxDOT Grant)
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Project Update
US 380 PROGRESS:
This project includes major improvements to Highway 380 which is owned and operated by TxDOT. The project is currently at 60% through the design phase, and TxDOT is currently working to acquire the right-of-way needs for the project. While it will take several years to complete construction, the Town has been increasing its presence in the area over the past several years by establishing the fourth beat in 2017 and dedicating a full-time traffic officer to patrolling this corridor. The department is currently hiring for a fifth beat to provide additional coverage for the area, and moving up the hiring of an additional full-time traffic officer.
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Project Update
WOOD FAMILY DOG PARK (MCCORD PARK) PROGRESS:
This project includes the construction of two new dog park areas with picnic pavilions, an interpretive boardwalk, pedestrian trail connections, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge, and landscaping amenities. The dog park will be located behind the recently-completed splash pad, and will provide trail connections to the rest of McCord Park. The project contract was awarded by the Town Council on November 20th, and work is scheduled to begin in December. Project Start: December 2018 | Estimated Completion: Spring 2019 | Budget: $1.4 million (portion from Texas Parks & Wildlife Grant)
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Employee Updates
TENURE MILESTONES 25 Years Doug Peach 15 Years Johnny Griffith Jerry McKeller 10 Years Kelley Anderson Norma Perez Consuelo Azcue Jeremy Fuller Brian Roach David Clements Reid Rossmann
Five Years William Beck James Loney Adam Oldaker TJ Gonzalez Elizabeth Acosta Noble Goossen Jonathan Marlow Mitchell Broussard Alicia Gray Jonathan Douglass Annette Carrico Chad Hyde Phil Kemmerer Cory Barron Kenneth Berghauser Travis Calendine
CORE VALUE AWARDS Each year, the Town bestows four awards that are based on the core values of the organization. The employee given each award been nominated by their peers and has been noticed going above and beyond expectations in representing a particular core value. The 2018 recipients are: Chris Nordman - The Integrity Counts Award Anthony Arnold - The Visionary Award (Innovation) Brian Hammer - The Efficiency Award Shelly Newell - The Heart of Service Award (Customer Service)
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Town Briefings COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT AWARD
The Town of Little Elm has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting (CAFR) by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for the Fiscal Year 2017 CAFR. The certificate of achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management. HONOR PARK BRICK UPDATE
The Little Elm Public Safety Honor Park will have an official groundbreaking ceremony on Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. A contract has been awarded for the construction and mobilization is in the early stages. Fundraising and brick sales are still underway and there will be a final push for fundraising activities through the end of the year. To date, nearly $250,000 worth of value has been committed. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE HOURS PILOT PROGRAM
The Town will change operating hours beginning on Jan. 2, 2019 in an effort to better serve residents. The new office hours are Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. This is a pilot program to provide extended customer service hours for those coming into Town Hall to request permits, pay utility bills, and conduct general business. The Little Elm Rec Center, Little Elm Public Library, Little Elm Animal Shelter, and emergency personnel in Fire and Police will not be changing hours. LITTLE ELM ISD TRANSPORTATION FACILITY
The Little Elm ISD is preparing to move out of the bus barn and into its new transportation facility located off of Dickson Lane. It is expected that they will be completing their move out of the bus barn through the ISD's holiday break. After the move, the demolition of the old bus barn facility, as well as the Town's recently purchased duplexes on Lakefront Drive, will commence. JERRY R. WALKER MIDDLE SCHOOL
Draft drawings have been submitted to staff for comment and review for the new Jerry R. Walker Middle School. This project consists of the development of a 201,713 square foot new middle school located at the north-west corner of Eldorado Parkway and Dickson Lane. Additionally, as part of this development construction, it will include new play and practice fields with a track and seating that surrounds the play field. It will also have concessions, a tennis court, and other supporting equipment. Construction is slated to start early 2019 and be open for the 2020/2021 school year. Click for the Overall Plan View | Click for Color Elevations | Click for the Overall Site View page | 5
Monthly Updates November Statistics 2,120 Inspections 391 Code Enforcement Cases 67 New Homes Permitted 87 Residential Certificates of Occupancy issued
3,880 members at the Little Elm Recreation Center
Calls for Service If you haven't heard; it is finally open! Knotting Hill Place that is. The breathtaking 17,000-square foot venue is ready to host the weddings, parties, and special events of your dreams. See pictures and learn more here.
Another long-anticipated project is coming to a close as Texas Family Fitness at Main Marketplace (FM 423 and King Road) opens its doors! Just in time to start planning your New Year's Resolutions to get fit! Visit their website and learn more here.
November: 322 Year-to-date: 2,175
November: 2,938 Year-to-date: 34,221
EDC Meeting - Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. Honor Park Ground Breaking - Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. Town Council Meeting - Dec. 18 at 6 p.m. P&Z Commission Meeting - Dec. 19 at 6:30 p.m. Employee Holiday Party - Dec. 20 at 6: 30 p.m. Town Offices Closed - Dec. 24 & 25 and Jan. 1 page | 6