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Denton City Council Approves Forward Movement on Bicycle & Pedestrian Corridor on Part of Bell Avenue
The auto-free bicycle and pedestrian corridor on a 550-foot segment of Bell Avenue is moving forward after a 5-2 majority of the Denton City Council expressed support on Tuesday afternoon.
Denton City Council to Discuss Proposed Bell Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Corridor, Speed Limits on Residential Streets
The Denton City Council will discuss whether to proceed with the proposed bicycle and pedestrian corridor on part of Bell Avenue. They will also discuss whether to adjust speed limits on residential streets.
Public Meeting: Bicycle and Pedestrian Corridor Proposed on Bell Avenue - October 6
The City and TWU are co-hosting a virtual public meeting about TWU’s proposal for a bicycle and pedestrian corridor on a one-block segment of Bell Avenue.
Should Part of Bell Avenue Be Bicycle and Pedestrian Only?
The Denton City Council agreed on Tuesday to reconsider a proposal for a bicycle and pedestrian corridor on Bell Avenue on the TWU campus.
Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects near Downtown Denton
Updates on projects near downtown Denton, including W Hickory, Sycamore, Welch, Bell, and railroad crossings.
City Staff Seek Additional Funding for Bike and Pedestrian Projects
City staff plans to submit TRiP funding proposals to help build bike routes on Welch and Sycamore, pedestrian projects near downtown, MedPark Station, and certain elementary schools.