Planned Water Shutoff in Denton: Morse St. and Kimberly Dr. Affected Until Midnight
The City of Denton has scheduled a temporary water service interruption for maintenance repairs, impacting residents along Morse Street (from Loop 288 to Mayhill) and Kimberly Drive (from Karina to Morse). The shutoff began earlier today, March 31, 2025, and is expected to last until approximately midnight. This work is part of ongoing infrastructure improvements in the area, including the replacement of an aging waterline along Morse Street.
For those in the affected areas, the City of Denton recommends staying updated through their official channels. If you experience any urgent utility issues, such as a water main break, you can contact the city at (940) 349-7000 for immediate assistance.
This maintenance coincides with broader development efforts near Loop 288 and Mayhill, where Denton County has been expanding its administrative facilities, including a new courthouse completed in 2020 near the former Sally Beauty distribution center on Morse Street. Stay prepared and plan accordingly for this temporary disruption
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