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TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS
TOWN COUNCIL/BOARD OF TRUSTEES JOINT WORKSHOP
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
March 30, 2020
In accordance with Order of the Office of the Governor issued March 16, 2020 and March 19, 2020,
the Westlake Town Council and Westlake Academy Board of Trustees conducted the joint workshop
at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 30, 2020 by telephone conference in order to advance the public
health goal of limiting face-to-face meetings (also called "social distancing") to slow the spread of
the Coronavirus (COVID-19). There was no public access to the physical location described above.
A recording of the telephonic meeting was made and is available to the public.
PRESENT: Mayor Laura Wheat and Council Members Carol Langdon, Greg Goble, Michael
Barrett, Rick Rennhack, and Alesa Belvedere.
ABSENT: None
OTHERS PRESENT: Town Manager Amanda DeGan, Deputy Town Manager Noah
Simon, Assistant Town Manager Jarrod Greenwood, School
Attorney Janet Bubert, Town Secretary Todd Wood, Director of
Information Technology Jason Power, Director of Finance Debbie
Piper, Director of Facilities & Public Works Troy Meyer, Director of
Communications Ginger Awtry, Business Manager Marlene
Rutledge, Director of Planning and Development Ron Ruthven,
Deputy Fire Chief John Ard, Executive Director Dr. Mechelle Bryson,
Public Works Assistant Dianna Orender, Administrative Assistant
Miriam Dubon.
Joint Work Session
1. CALL TO ORDER— TOWN COUNCIL
Mayor Wheat called the work session to order at 5:02 p.m.
2. CALL TO ORDER — BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President Wheat called the work session to order at 5:02 p.m.
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Mayor Wheat began the meeting by noting that this meeting was being conducted in
accordance with the allowances that have been provided by the State of Texas due to
COVID-19, and this was a new approach for everyone. A brief summary of instructions was
provided for citizen comments, and additional instructions would be provided to public
callers during the citizen comments portion of the agenda.
Mayor Wheat conducted a verbal roll call to verify the attendance of each Council member.
3. CITIZEN COMMENTS
The public will be permitted to offer public comments telephonically as provided by the
agenda and as permitted by the presiding officer during the meeting. Speakers were
required to state their name and address prior to making comments. Mayor Wheat provided
instructions for callers to mute or unmute their telephones for citizen comments. Those
who wished to speak could raise their hand "virtually", and callers would be recognized in
the order their request was received.
No one addressed the Council.
4. DISCUSSION ITEMS
a. Discussion regarding municipal and academic staff actions related to COVID-19.
Town Manager Amanda DeGan provided a review and summary of COVID-19's impact
to the Town of Westlake, Westlake Academy, and the general geographic region. Mrs.
DeGan began by thanking the staff for their efforts during this unprecedented time by
continuing to deliver high quality services during the quarantine period with minimal
disruption.
Mrs. DeGan stated that she had issued a closure order for Westlake Academy and
Westlake Town Hall on March 17, 2020 through April 17, 2020. This decision was made
after consultation with the Mayor and Council, as well as information that had been
received through the Tarrant and Denton County Commissioners' Courts. As in other
counties, positive cases continue to grow in number. She noted that three (3) cases
have been confirmed in Westlake, and this information is only received from counties
after a confirmation has been received of an infection within a particular municipal
boundary. At this time, statisticians estimate that the spread COVID-19 will peak on or
around April 81h and continue through the remainder of April. As a result, most public
events through April have been cancelled in Westlake.
Mayor Wheat and Mrs. DeGan praised our state and local officials for providing
transparent information to the public, their cooperative approach, and how they have
worked together to leverage the resources needed to healthcare providers and other
entities to mitigate the effects of this pandemic. Mayor Wheat asked for feedback from
the Council of the effectiveness of the Town's communication efforts. Councilmember
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Rennhack and Councilmember Langdon stated that they felt that these efforts were
appropriate, and the information provided to date has been very helpful. Mrs. DeGan
offered praise to the efforts of the Communication Department who has been working
quickly and proactively in the collection and release of information.
Mrs. DeGan then provided an updated overview of departmental efforts since the closure
of Westlake facilities on March 17, 2020:
Keller Police/Westlake Marshal's Office: The Keller Police Department (KPD)
reports that their enforcement levels are mostly normal. Law enforcement presence has
been increased in parks and trails in an effort to promote social distancing and
encourage best practices from the public. Due to lower traffic volumes on public
roadways, KPD officers are utilizing bicycles. Additional security patrols are being
conducted at Westlake Academy by KPD and the Westlake Marshal's Office.
Budget: At this time, the budgetary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic to Westlake is
unknown. Staff has continued preparation of the FY 20/21 budgets during the
quarantine period. In keeping with Westlake's conservative approach with forecasting
and utilizing our funds, the current budget is being analyzed to determine which
expenditures could potentially be delayed of eliminated, should this be necessary.
Local Business: The Marriott Hotel and Hollywood Burger restaurant is currently
closed. Fidelity Investments has some employees working on campus; however, the
exact number is not known at this time. No information has been received from the
Charles Schwab campus on the number of employees working onsite, although it is
estimated that this would be similar to Fidelity and other corporations of similar size.
Fire EMS: Additional protective measures have been enacted to reduce the risk of
COVID-19 transmission and protect our first responders. The department currently has
an ample supply of Personal Protective Equipment.
IT: Mrs. Degan noted that the IT Department has been working long hours for nearly
ten (10) days and thanked them for their key role in keeping our technology operating
properly. During the first 72 hours of the quarantine, many municipal staff members
experienced connectivity issues, which was quickly resolved.
Westlake Academy: Distance learning at Westlake Academy has received a great
deal of positive feedback from staff, parents, and students. Mrs. DeGan thanked the
Communications and IT Departments for their key roles in the success of these platforms
in such a short amount of time.
IB exams have been cancelled at Westlake Academy this year, and staff is researching
other resources that may be utilized by students.
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has issued no information when school will re-
open. Mrs. DeGan commented that the longer school is closed, the less likely a re-
opening would occur this year. She noted that no decisions had been made at this
time due to the uncertainty of the situation.
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S. COUNCIL RECAP / STAFF DIRECTION
Mayor Wheat simply stated, "Keep on keeping on!" and noted that these were all heroric
efforts that have been undertaken by staff.
6. ADJOURNMENT OF JOINT WORK SESSION
Mayor Wheat adjourned the Joint Work Session at 5:30 p.m.
Regular Session
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Wheat called the regular meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.
2. ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST: Mrs. DeGan mentioned that many events had been
cancelled for the month of April, including the Public Safety Fair, Masterworks concerts, and
Coffee with the Mayor. She mentioned that the Board of Trustees meeting for April 6tn
would most likely be cancelled as well, along with the Planning & Zoning meeting on April
13tn, and possibly the Town Council meeting on April 27tn
3. CITIZEN COMMENTS
The public was permitted to offer public comments telephonically as provided by the agenda
and as permitted by the presiding officer during the meeting. Speakers were required to
state their name and address prior to making comments. Mayor Wheat provided
instructions for callers to mute or unmute their telephones for citizen comments. Those
who wished to speak could raise their hand "virtually", and callers would be recognized in
the order their request was received.
No one addressed the Council.
4. CONSIDER A RESOLUTION OF THE WESTLAKE ACADEMY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
RELATING TO EMERGENCY MODIFICATIONS TO POLICIES, CLOSURE OF
WESTLAKE ACADEMY AND THE EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS DURING THE
GOVERNOR -DECLARED STATE OF DISASTER TO MITIGATE EFFECTS OF COVID-
19.
Ms. DeGan spoke to this item, which would allow the Superintendent the ability to make
decisions regarding the operations and expend funds in the absence of Board of Trustee
direction, should that become necessary. This Resolution would also allow the
Superintendent to make decisions regarding the closure of Westlake Academy based on
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information received from state and local sources in the event that the governing body was
unable to meet.
Councilmember Greg Goble inquired as to whether this measure allowed for a delegation of
this authority in the event that Ms. DeGan was unable to do so. School Attorney Janet
Bubert confirmed that this power was not transferrable in such a scenario, based on the
wording of this resolution, and another Board meeting would be required should this
measure be necessary.
Mayor Wheat asked for a motion to approve Resolution 20-02.
MOTION: Council Member Belvedere made a motion to approve Resolution
20-02. Council Member Goble seconded the motion. The motion
carried by a vote of 5-0.
S. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: There were no Future Agenda Item Requests from the Board.
6. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business before the Council, Mayor Wheat asked for a motion to
adjourn the meeting.
MOTION: Council Member Langdon made a motion to adjourn the meeting.
Council Member Barrett seconded the motion. The motion carried
by a vote of 5-0.
Mayor Wheat adjourned the meeting at 5:42 p.m.
APPROVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL ON May 4th, 2020.
ATTEST:
Laura Wheat, Mayor
Tod Wood, Town Secretary
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