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Denton to Hold Public Hearing on Rezoning for New Fire Station #6 at Teasley Lane and Hunter’s Creek

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Published on April 03, 2025
Denton to Hold Public Hearing on Rezoning for New Fire Station #6 at Teasley Lane and Hunter’s CreekSource: City of Denton, Texas

The City of Denton has initiated a move that may change the land's lay in the quaint corner of Teasley Lane and Hunter’s Creek Road. In a forthcoming public hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission will deliberate rezoning a 3.158-acre plot from Overlay Planned Development—Suburban Corridor to Public Facilities District, a proposition laid out by the Denton Fire Department, with David Boots leading the charge. As development eyes hover over Denton, the community prepares to voice its visions and concerns.

Set for April 23, at 6:30 pm in the governmental heart of the city, the City Hall Council Chambers will become the arena where debate and discussion take center stage, with residents given the chance to participate in person, adding a hint of old-school democracy to the air, for those looking to grasp the process or be a part of it can find details on how to at the city's public meetings website, there rests the fine print and pathways to participation.

Those unable to attend the April 23 meeting have been advised to contact Matt Bodine for further details. According to the City of Denton, visiting the municipality's website on April 18 will reveal the full agenda. Public opinion and department advocacy will converge in what promises to be a comprehensive assessment of what's best for this slice of Denton, with the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendations subsequently forwarded to the City Council for final decision-making.