At its Oct. 21, 2025 meetings (work session and evening session) the Denton City Council took a number of formal actions. The most significant votes and recorded outcomes are summarized below.
What passed (selected items):
- Consent agenda: approved by screen vote, 7–0.
- Southern downtown rezoning (MD district, ~43.7 acres): ordinance adopted, 7–0 (Planning & Zoning had recommended approval).
- Universal Natural Gas franchise (10‑year nonexclusive franchise for specified service areas including Hunter Ranch/Legends Ranch): council approved on this reading, 7–0; a further reading/acceptance steps are required as the ordinance process continues.
- Reimbursement ordinance for FY2026 capital projects (authorization to reimburse CIP expenditures with future tax‑exempt obligations): adopted, 7–0; staff said bond sale planning is targeted for mid‑2026.
- Texas Water Development Board (SWIFT) utility revenue bonds for Ray Roberts Water Treatment Plant expansion: council approved technical bond authorization; staff said the SWIFT loan structure reduces borrowing cost and will support a phased expansion of water treatment capacity.
- Denton County Transportation Authority board appointments: council appointed Mayor Pro Tem (primary representative) and Patrick Smith (alternate). The vote was recorded 4–3. The new appointee will serve a term through November 2027; council discussion noted differing views about whether an elected council member or a long‑serving alternate should be the primary representative.
- Pride resolution: council adopted a resolution recognizing June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month; the roll call vote was 5–2.
Items requiring follow up or further readings:
- Several ordinances (franchise and others) require further procedural readings, filings and acceptance letters before they take effect; staff will return with additional documentation. The strategic partnership agreement for Meadows MUD was the subject of a first public hearing and will return for a second hearing on Dec. 2.
Vote tallies and procedural notes are taken from the meeting record; detailed ordinance text, exhibits and vote records are available in the city clerk’s official packet.