Denton County news

Andy Eads, Denton County Judge

Around this time every year, we begin the wonderful task of picking out gifts for family and friends. The seasonal traditions are part of what makes lasting memories for many families.

For businesses, this time of year is also among the most important. Their future can often rely on the success of the popular gift-buying season. That is why it is so critical to ask you to consider shopping locally.

Earlier this fall, I met with our 19 chambers of commerce in Denton County. One of their key missions is to promote their local businesses – especially at a time of significant online competition.

When you shop local, you are not only supporting that business, you are also supporting our tax base. Sales taxes are used to pay for additional police and fire resources, transportation, and other fundamental needs in our thriving region. These businesses also pay property taxes that help diversify the tax base to keep costs lower for homeowners while helping government entities supply the services we have all come to expect.

If buying a gift is not what you have in mind, consider donating to any one of our many nonprofit organizations. One in particular, United Way of Denton County, is currently running its annual campaign.

United Way of Denton County provides funding to organizations around the county and is a leader in working on key issues such as homelessness, mental health and veteran assistance.

For more information, visit www.unitedwaydenton.org.

Crawford Road construction on horizon

The reconstruction of Crawford Road is now on the horizon, thanks to the partnership between Denton County, the Town of Argyle and the City of Denton.

For many years as your Pct. 4 Commissioner we worked with our engineers and the cities’ staffs to create plans to improve this important roadway. Residents in the region will see a new two-lane, undivided rural road with left-turn lanes at key intersections from Interstate 35W to U.S. 377, providing easier turn access to Country Lakes Boulevard, Skyline Drive, Carnegie Ridge, Taylor Road, and into the Argyle Intermediate School on Eagle Drive. A roundabout is planned for John Paine Road.

This project, estimated to cost $3.46 million, has long been a priority for Precinct 4 as the area has grown. Crawford Road serves as a main passageway from Robson Ranch Road to U.S 377.

Thank you to the City of Denton for proposing to build a roundabout as well as the Town of Argyle for indicating they will manage construction improvements and assume all future maintenance of the road. I also want to publicly thank Precinct 4 Commissioner Dianne Edmondson for sharing my commitment to this project and helping to bring this project across the finish line.

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If you have any questions or comments, please let me hear from you. My email is [email protected], and my office number is 940-349-2820.