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Votes at a glance: Denton Public Utilities Board actions Feb. 10

February 10, 2025 | Denton City, Denton County, Texas


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Votes at a glance: Denton Public Utilities Board actions Feb. 10
The City of Denton Public Utilities Board recorded the following formal actions and outcomes during its Feb. 10 meeting:

- Consent item A (PUB 25‑0006): Motion to approve the undergrounding/improvement item related to a line serving pumps at Lake Lewisville (city of Corinth paying). Motion carried unanimously.

- Approval of January 27 meeting minutes: Motion carried unanimously.

- WIFIA application fee (agenda item PUB 24,226): Motion to authorize submission of a WIFIA application and payment of a $100,000 application fee to the U.S. EPA; motion carried unanimously. (See separate article for details.)

- Pecan Creek Phase 3 & 4 easements (PUB 25‑020): Motion to recommend City Council adopt an ordinance determining public use and necessity and to use eminent domain if offers required by state law are not accepted; motion carried unanimously. (See separate article for details.)

- Landfill interlocal agreements (work session items A and B): Motions to recommend City Council adopt ordinances authorizing interlocal agreements with Wise County and with the town of Little Elm for delivery of specified tonnage to the city's landfill at discounted rates; both motions carried unanimously.

All motions noted above passed unanimously on verbal aye votes at the Feb. 10 meeting. The WIFIA and landfill items will require further actions and formal council approvals to finalize loans, ordinances and contracts.

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