06-15-2026 (Citizens Bond Committee) Agenda Packet Wylie Citizens Bond Advisory Committee IAI
June 15,2026—6:00 PM f'N
Smith Public Library Multi-Purpose Room-300 Country Club Road, Building#300, Wylie, CITY OF
Texas 75098 WYLIE
CALL TO ORDER
COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
Any member of the public may address the Committee regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda.Members of the public
must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. The Committee requests that comments be limited to three minutes
for an individual, six minutes for a group. In addition, the Committee is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on
any matter presented during citizen participation.
REGULAR AGENDA
1. Consider, and act upon, approval of June 8, 2026 Citizens Bond Advisory Committee meeting minutes.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
DS L Discuss the Quality of Life and Parks.
DS2. Discuss Bond Committee Priorities.
ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on June 9, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. on the outside bulletin board at Wylie
City Hall, 300 Country Club Road, Building 1.00, Wylie, Texas, a place convenient and readily accessible to the
public at all times.
Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Date Notice Removed
The Wylie Municipal Complex is wheelchair accessible. Sign interpretation or other special assistance for disabled
attendees must be requested 48 hours in advance by contacting the City Secretary's Office at 972.516.6020.Hearing
impaired devices are available from the City Secretary prior to each meeting.
If during the course of the meeting covered by this notice,the Committee should determine that a closed or executive
meeting or session of the Committee or a consultation with the attorney for the City should be held or is required,
then such closed or executive meeting or session or consultation with attorney as authorized by the Texas Open
Meetings Act,Texas Government Code§ 551.001 et. seq.,will be held by the Committee at the date,hour and place
given in this notice as the Committee may conveniently meet in such closed or executive meeting or session or
consult with the attorney for the City concerning any and all subjects and for any and all purposes permitted by the
Act, including,but not limited to, the following sanctions and purposes:
Texas Government Code Section:
§ 551.071—Private consultation with an attorney for the City.
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0611512026 Item 1.
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fN Wylie City Council
CITY OF
WYLIE AGENDA REPORT
Department: City Secretary Account Code:
Prepared By: Stephanie Storm
Subject I
Consider, and act upon, approval of June 8, 2026 Citizens Bond Advisory Committee meeting minutes.
Recommendation
Motion to approve the Item as presented.
The minutes are attached for your consideration.
0611512026 Item 1.
Wylie Citizens Bond Advisory Committee Minutes JAI
June 08,2026—6:00 PM f'N
Smith Public Library Multi-Purpose Room, 300 Country Club Rd.,Bldg. 300,Wylie,TX CITY
75098 WYLIE
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Mitch Herzog called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. The following Committee members were present:
Aleksandra Rolfson,Allison Stowe,Chantelle McMurrian,Chris Smith,DJ Shirley,Dwight Johnson,Glenn Barton,
Kimberly Kremer, Andy Kelley, Matt Atkins, Mitch Herzog, Sandra Stone, Harold Smith, and Zewge Kagnew.
Michael Schwerin and Joshua Butler were absent. City Council members present were Mayor Porter and
Councilman Pickens.
Staff present included: City Manager Brent Parker;Deputy City Manager Renae 011ie;Assistant City Manager Lety
Yanez; Parks and Recreation Director Carmen Powlen; Assistant Parks and Recreation Director Brent Stowers;
Public Works Director Tommy Weir; Assistant Public Works Director Lavonte Childs; Assistant Fire Chief Casey
Nash; Communications and Marketing Director Craig Kelly; Community Services Director Jasen Haskins; Parks
and Recreation Supervisor Julie Pannell; Community Services Administrative Assistant Gabby Fernandez; Public
Works Lead Signal Technician Thomas Williams; and City Secretary Stephanie Storm.
COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
Any member of the public may address the Committee regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda.Members of the public
must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. The Committee requests that comments be limited to three minutes
for an individual, six minutes for a group.In addition, the Committee is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on
any matter presented during citizen participation.
No citizens were present wishing to address the Committee.
REGULAR AGENDA
1. Consider,and act upon,approval of June 1,2026 Citizens Bond Advisory Committee meeting minutes.
A motion was made by Committee member Harold Smith, seconded by Committee member Kelley,to approve the
June 1,2026, Citizens Bond Advisory Committee meeting. A vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously,
with Committee members Schwerin and Butler absent.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
DSl.Discuss the Downtown Historic District and Citywide Infrastructure.
Deputy City Manager 011ie presented an overview of the Downtown Historic District Phases 1 and 2.Phase 1 will
not be included in the current Bond Election, as it was part of the previous bond program. Phase 2, however, is
proposed for inclusion and would consist of one northbound travel lane on Ballard Street from Highway 78 to
Brown Street, with parallel parking along Ballard Street to maximize public-realm aesthetics and outdoor-use
opportunities. The project also includes sidewalks, drainage improvements, enlarged detention facilities on
Birmingham Street, and wayfinding signage. No alley improvements or dual left-turn lanes at Highway 78 and
Ballard Street are included in the proposal. 011ie answered questions from Committee members.
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Public Works Director Weir presented an overview of proposed infrastructure projects, including improvements to
Sachse Road covering approximately 3,200 linear feet from the intersection at Creek Crossing to the Sachse city
limits,including reconstruction of the bridge at the city limits. The bridge would be elevated to meet 100-year flood
design standards, and the project would widen the existing asphalt roadway to a four-lane concrete roadway with
an upgraded drainage system. Additional projects discussed included street and alley repairs, roadway
improvements to support striping of major and secondary thoroughfares throughout the City, installation of street
lights along major roadways, and sidewalk projects on Alanis Drive and Westgate Way. Weir answered questions
from Committee members.
DS2.Discuss Bond Committee Priorities.
City Manager Parker answered questions from Committee members regarding various projects.
ADJOURNMENT
With no further business, a motion was made by Committee member Rolfson, seconded by Committee member
Atkins, and the meeting was adjourned at 7:24 p.m.
Mitch Herzog, Chair
ATTEST:
Stephanie Storm,City Secretary
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