Topics getting the most attention in Denton public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
7 issues in general with critical priority
Denton's getting a big new power plant! A deal with Wärtsilä means a 225 MW facility is coming, which could finally make our energy supply way more dependable.
Denton's bringing in a tech boss from the private world to upgrade its digital stuff. This could mean faster services and better online tools for everyone.
Denton's city council is pushing for a new $120 million city hall, even though voters shot down the idea last year. They're hoping to get it approved this time around, but it's a tough sell.
The historic Black community of Quakertown in Denton is facing displacement. Descendants are being forced out, raising serious concerns about losing a vital piece of the city's heritage.
Ever feel like you don't know who's in charge in Denton? This article breaks down the six most powerful county government roles, so you can finally figure out who's making the big decisions.
Denton's city manager is retiring, and Cassey Ogden is taking over as interim. This means the city's operations will continue under new leadership, but how much will actually change remains to be seen.
Denton has a new City Secretary, Lauren Thoden! This role is key to making sure city hall runs like a well-oiled machine. You'll be seeing her work behind the scenes to keep things organized.