Dante Hale outlines Westgate Drive reconstruction project and timeline

June 20, 2025 | Denton City, Denton County, Texas


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Dante Hale outlines Westgate Drive reconstruction project and timeline
The Denton community is set to benefit from the upcoming Westgate Drive Reconstruction Project, which aims to enhance local infrastructure and improve accessibility. Project Manager Dante Hale provided an update on the initiative during a recent presentation, outlining key details that will impact residents.

The project will extend Westgate Drive from the I-35 access road to the intersection of Bronco Way and Westgate Drive, as well as connect to the existing North-South portion of Westgate Drive. This significant undertaking includes the installation of concrete roadways, pedestrian improvements such as sidewalks and curb ramps, driveways, wet utilities, and street lighting.

Construction is anticipated to begin in mid to late July 2025, with a projected completion date of March 2026. As of January 2025, all necessary right-of-way acquisitions have been completed, and the full plan set from the design engineer was received in March 2025. Hale assured residents that there would be minimal disruptions to travelers, as most of the work will occur outside of the current roadway.

Residents can stay informed about the project's progress through various channels, including direct contact with Hale at (940) 349-7104 or via email at dante.hale@cityofdenton.com. Additionally, updates will be available on the project’s dedicated webpage at www.discussdenton.com/westgate, where a QR code can also be scanned for easy access to information.

This reconstruction project is a vital step towards improving transportation and pedestrian safety in Denton, reflecting the city’s commitment to enhancing community infrastructure for all residents.

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