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PARK(ing) Day: Friday, September 16, 10am - 4pm
Visit the Denton Square this Friday, September 16th, 10 AM - 4 PM to learn about the impact of unused parking, alternative uses for this space and how that could make Denton more enjoyable, environmentally and fiscally sustainable and affordable.
Pecan Creek Trail Master Plan is in Development
Denton city staff held a virtual public input meeting about the planned Pecan Creek Trail on August 30th and are planning an in-person meeting in late September.
Deadly Weekend on Denton Area Roads Kills One, Severely Injures Four
Four unrelated crashes in Denton over the weekend killed one person, critically injured two and seriously injured two more. All incidents involved the driver of an automobile colliding with someone outside of an automobile.
Denton Bicycling Basics
New to bicycling in Denton? Learn basic bike law, safe riding and other Denton resources.
Denton’s Next Major Trail Will Be…
Register to attend the virtual public input meeting about Denton’s next major trail: Pecan Creek Trail. Meeting is on Tuesday, August 30 at 6 PM.
Update: Denton High School Bicycle and Pedestrian Access
Denton city staff provided more information about bicycle and pedestrian access to the new Denton High School.
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.
Why did the Malone bike lanes disappear?
All striping on Malone Street has been removed. Learn why.
New Nature Trail Opens in South Denton
A 3.6 mile nature trail opened in Southwest Park on S Bonnie Brae Street. The soft-surface mowed grass trail loops around the perimeter of Southwest Park and features an east-west cut-through trail.
DCTA Board Cuts Three Bus Routes, Increases GoZone Fares
The DCTA Board voted 4-1 to eliminate Routes 2, 4 and 5 and simultaneously raise GoZone fares to $1.50 plus $0.50 per mile after four miles. Changes begin January 1st.
New Denton High School to Open without Safe Bicycle or Pedestrian Access
Bicycle and pedestrian access to the new Denton High School on Bonnie Brae will not be ready in time for the school’s opening this fall, increasing automobile dependence for both students and staff.
Bicycle Friendly Community Updates
City staff provided updates on Friday about Bicycle Friendly Community and the new bike lane bollards on Hinkle Drive.
Denton GoZone Slightly More Productive than Denton’s Least Productive Bus Route
Recent data shows that Denton GoZone is slightly more productive than Denton’s least productive bus route in 2019. The DCTA Board will soon consider more cuts to fixed bus routes and replacing them with GoZone.
9 Tips for Commuting by Bicycle on Bike to Work Day, May 20
May 20 is Bike to Work Day. We’ve got nine tips to help you try commuting by bicycle for the first time.
DCTA Seeks Public Input on Fares and Services
DCTA is seeking public input through May 17 as it considers increases for GoZone fares and changes to fixed bus routes.
10th Anniversary of Denton’s First Bike Plan
Denton’s first bike plan was adopted ten years ago. What was in the plan, what was the outcome and what happens next?
Hinkle Roundabout Completed, North Lakes Trail Closed
Bicycle infrastructure on both sides of the Hinkle Roundabout is complete. Hinkle sidewalks are seeing improvement. But the North Lakes Trail was closed without warning or detours.
Denton City Council Passes Updated Mobility Plan and Comprehensive Plan
Denton City Council unanimously adopted updates to Denton’s Mobility Plan and Comprehensive Plan. This includes an updated Bike Plan and a new Pedestrian Plan.
2022 Denton City Council Candidate Questionnaire
If you want access to healthier, more affordable transportation options, voting in City Council elections is critical to that goal. Learn more about candidates’ transportation priorities.
Mobility and Comprehensive Plans Move Towards Adoption
Discussions have revolved around themes of safety, connectivity and compact growth as Denton’s update Mobility and Comprehensive Plans head toward a March 1st public hearing and possible adoption.