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Changes to city ordinances that would ban the sale of dogs and cats by retailers and require pet owners to microchip their pets were proposed to the Denton City Council this week.
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Denton City Council members held a public hearing Tuesday night for the city’s proposed fair-chance hiring ordinance, one of several public comment periods for business owners and residents.
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Last week, the city of Denton announced it was seeking submissions to select an architecture firm to provide a conceptual design study for a new city hall.
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Denton City Council gave city staffers direction to move forward with plans to create a residential rental registration program to make sure landlords are in compliance with city code and can be reached in case of an emergency.
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The biggest bond package in Denton’s history will be on the November ballot, letting voters choose whether to use taxpayer money to fund several projects as part of the city’s quality of life enhancements. The City Council, with the help of a citizen bond committee, determined the eight propositions that voters will see on their ballots.
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The Denton City Council directed city staff to set up several familiar polling locations for the November special election.
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The City Hall Ride for Northeast Denton will take off Saturday morning with a bike ride from the Square to Hartlee Field Road in northeast Denton for a scenic tour to showcase why residents are trying to save it from developers.
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“Public trust comes first,” Mayor Gerard Hudspeth proclaimed at the Aug. 15 council work session.
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As rapid growth projection for Denton continues, Denton Municipal Electric is seeking to expand its campus on Spencer Road by raising rates in 2025.
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Driving along Hartlee Field Road toward Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center and the city’s mountain bike park evokes the words of northeast Denton resident Anne Beckmann. Beckmann spent 23 years there, growing up with a peace that she told City Council members is unique to the northeast Denton area.
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