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Mobility committee backs TRIP funding package for sidewalks, Katy Trail bridge and quiet-zone work

2781251 · March 26, 2025
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The Denton City Mobility Committee on March 26 reviewed a FY2025 TRIP funding application to support sidewalk completion on Colorado Boulevard, multimodal work in the Frye District, a Katy Trail extension requiring a pedestrian bridge and pedestrian improvements tied to a downtown UPRR quiet‑zone.

The Denton City Mobility Committee on March 26 reviewed a proposed FY2025 Transportation Reinvestment Program (TRIP) funding application that would direct DCTA-associated funds toward sidewalk and multimodal work, a Katy Trail extension and pedestrian improvements tied to a downtown Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) quiet‑zone effort.

Greg Scott, Transportation Services, briefed the committee on staff’s recommended package and said the city proposes three new projects for TRIP funds plus two adjustments to earlier (2022) projects. "We are assuming that we will eliminate the gap, the sidewalk gaps on the South Side Of The of Colorado and we will, bring all of the South Side Of Colorado up to ADA standards," Scott said.

Seth Garcia, interim director of Capital Projects, outlined the largest items discussed at the meeting. Garcia said the Katy Trail extension now requires a pedestrian bridge…

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