
Residents of the City of Denton are gearing up for a public hearing that could reshape the municipal utility landscape. On April 15, the City of Denton City Council will host a discussion on a potential strategic partnership agreement, proposing a limited-purpose annexation with Sanctuary Municipal Utility District No. 1 and No. 2. This annexation includes a key element: the adoption of a sales and use tax within the districts.
The planned alliance is expected to bolster services for residents of Denton County by leveraging the economic benefits of an adopted sales tax. At least, that's the intention expressed as documents from the City of Denton make available. Interested citizens seeking clarity or those determined to voice their perspectives can snag a copy of the agreement, free of charge, from the Development Services Department.
Mark the calendars for 6:30 p.m. on April 15 at the City Hall Council Chambers located at 215 E McKinney St. Those committed to attending will find the doors open to in-person dialogue—a chance to mingle with city officials and peers alike, exchanging ideas and stances on the fabric of local infrastructure and the sales and use tax proposition.









