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Denton review: $149 million in infrastructure, public-safety accreditations and new energy projects highlighted
Summary
An unidentified city official reviewed Denton's fiscal year 2024-25 accomplishments, citing $149,000,000 in infrastructure improvements, new airport leases, homelessness program spending, sustainability projects including battery storage and an electric fire truck, and library accreditation.
An unidentified speaker representing the city summarized Denton's fiscal year 2024-25 accomplishments, saying the year "is an opportunity to celebrate our progress as a community." The speaker reviewed investments in infrastructure, public safety, economic development and sustainability.
Why it matters: The presentation outlined spending and projects that affect residents' daily services and long-term planning — from $149,000,000 in reported infrastructure work to utility and emergency-service upgrades that could influence service reliability and insurance costs.
The city reported broad infrastructure work and utility upgrades, saying it "delivered $149,000,000 in infrastructure improvements" and completed efficiency upgrades at the Lake Lewisville Water Treatment Plant (the transcript used the spelling "Lake Louisville"). The speaker also highlighted enhanced traffic signals, expanded ADA compliance across six city…
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