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DeSoto City Council Discusses Changes To Drought Contingency & Water Conservation Plan

DESOTO – The DeSoto City Council met earlier this week to discuss the city’s existing Drought Contingency and Water Conservation Plan.

All water suppliers with more than 3,300 service connections must update each of these plans every five years, specific to the Texas Water Code and Texas Administrative Code.

The council heard recommendations originating from the Public Works Department and an outside company to create a more proactive approach to drought and water issues in the future.

It was stressed that the most important method of helping residents understand the city’s overall needs is to help them understand the importance of using water wisely.

Water in any city is needed to protect residents’ health and provide for the Fire Department’s needs.

Two points were considered: what triggers the need for a Drought Contingency and Water Conservation Plan and how the city will respond.

The city’s plan currently has five stages; it was proposed to reduce the number to three.

Public awareness was front and center for the first stage, to educate the public about an 80% water demand, a more proactive approach.

Drought response stages were discussed as triggering events that made voluntary compliance mandatory.

At the point of a mandatory compliance situation, it was suggested that DeSoto mirror its neighboring cities to a fixed date irrigation schedule of even/odd addresses two days per week for watering.

Drought stages would increase as water demand increased, which could lead to a red stage with 95% capacity for over two days.

Enforcement would begin with education followed by warnings, fines, and discontinued water use if necessary.

The council had minimal changes for staff to complete, and the item will be brought back to the council for a final vote on the suggested changes.

The Ad Hoc Committee’s recommendations for potential revisions to the City’s Facility Naming Policy were discussed.

This item was brought up in November 2023 due to actions to name or rename city facilities with recommendations; at that time, the ad hoc committee was created. It comprised Mayor Pro Tem Letitia Hughes, Place 2 Pierette Parker, and Place 3 Nicole Raphiel. The ad hoc committee met on January 29, 2024, to discuss the proposed new City Facility Naming Policy recommendations:

  • Clarify that applications will be presented and voted on in January and July City Council Meetings annually, with the requirement that they be submitted to the City Secretary and City Manager at least 60 days in advance.
  • Add the requirement that renaming applications be published with water bills, providing directions on where to obtain details for review 30 days in advance of the January and July Council Meetings.
  • Add the requirement that facility renaming applications by Council members must require at least 25 verifiable signatures. Verifiable signatures are the signatures of owners of properties in the City of DeSoto.
  • Add the requirement that support must be provided by any coordinating commission or board such as the Library Board, Tri-City Animal Shelter, etc.
  • Add a requirement that petition signatures be those of registered voters instead of property owners.
  • Add a requirement that the costs associated with the naming request be borne by the requesting person, group, or entity instead of the City.
  • Add the requirement for a mandatory waiting period of 12 to 24 months before the same facility can be considered for renaming again.

The City Council had previously approved a Facility Naming Policy in March 2023.

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06/24/2024 - ARC at McCowan Park Groundbreaking Ceremony


 
Join us for the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Recreation and Aquatic Center!
 
We are excited to celebrate the beginning of this wonderful new addition to the community, which will provide a space for recreation, fitness, and fun for all ages.
 
*** Parking ***
Enter on Academy Way
Parking will be available at Katherine Johnson Technology Magnet Academy

 

DeSoto Police and Fire Departments Weekly Call Volume Reports

The DeSoto Police and Fire Departments have released their call volume reports for the week of June 2 to June 8, detailing a busy period for emergency services in the city.

The DeSoto Police Department handled a total of 2,332 calls during this period.

Most of these were neighborhood patrol calls, which accounted for 767, a 4% increase from last week’s 738 of the total directed patrols, followed by 360 calls.

Business-related calls numbered 256, while animal-related incidents prompted 76 calls.

Officers responded to 58 calls regarding suspicious activity and handled 301 traffic-related incidents.

Meanwhile, the DeSoto Fire Department responded to 232 emergency calls for service in the same week.

Of these, 164 were medical calls, highlighting the critical role of medical response in the department’s operations.

The remaining 68 calls were categorized under fire and rescue, including 4 major vehicle accidents, 1 Diesel Tanker Fire, 1 Car Fire, 1 Trash Fire, and 14 Fire Alarms.

Notably, 84 medical calls required additional assistance and manpower from a fire engine.

The data from these reports provide valuable insights into the types of emergencies and routine calls that the city’s first responders handle, aiding in the continuous improvement of their efforts.

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DeSoto Corner Theater Set to Host Jazz and Neo-Soul Concert

The DeSoto Corner Theater is set to host an evening of musical enchantment featuring the smooth and soulful sounds of jazz and neo-soul.

The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 22, at the DeSoto Corner Theater located at 211 E. Pleasant Run Road.

The concert is set to begin at 7 p.m.

The event promises to be a night of rhythmic bliss for music lovers of all stripes.

The concert will showcase the talents of K.Avett and Mahogany, two artists renowned for their ability to blend the melodies of jazz with the modern vibes of neo-soul.

Their performances are expected to captivate the audience with rich harmonies and rhythms that resonate with the heart and soul.

Draper Wynston, a notable figure in the music scene, will host the evening, giving the atmosphere a seamless flow of entertainment.

The event is an opportunity for the community to come together, have fun, and share in the universal language of music.

Attendees are encouraged to bring friends and family to experience live music at its finest.

With free parking available, the DeSoto Corner Theater aims to make this event accessible to everyone looking to indulge in a night of cultural and musical exploration.

The concert is expected to be a memorable experience that will leave attendees with a lasting impression of the smooth music of jazz and neo-soul.

For more information about the event including ticket information click here.

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