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Resident asks Highland Village to expand Pilot Knolls Park senior and half‑year access; council requests reports on DCTA, trees and department budgets

3839576 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

A Denton resident asked the council to consider nonresident senior pricing and half‑year passes for Pilot Knolls Park. Councilmembers also requested future agenda reports including a monthly DCTA summary, a more robust tree ordinance and department-by-department budget updates.

Jennifer Lane, a Denton resident who said she uses Pilot Knolls Park, told the Highland Village City Council on April 8 that she would like the council to consider extending senior pricing to nonresidents and adding a half‑year pass option for frequent visitors.

Lane said she is 70 and that she and her husband use the park for paddle‑surfing and organized cleanups. She told the council the current pricing structure offers resident discounts but no senior accommodation for nonresidents and that carrying paddle boards onto the…

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