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Committee debates 'strode' definition and urges mobility plan guidance and corridor audits

3558521 · May 28, 2025
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City staff presented a high-level briefing on so‑called 'strodes' (streets that function like roads with multiple access points), discussed risks and context‑sensitive treatments, and committee members asked staff to provide policy recommendations during the mobility plan update and to pursue corridor‑level audits.

City of Denton staff briefed the Mobility Committee on a memo describing "strodes," a term staff used to describe streets that provide both property access and through movement—places staff said can present safety and planning challenges if not designed to accommodate multimodal users.

Farhan ****, deputy director of Transportation Services, told the committee the memo provides a definition and high‑level considerations but not segment‑level recommendations. "They are combination of streets and roads, where they provide access to multi‑lane arterials ... multiple access points, and that makes them a bit risky from engineering…

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