Registration Underway for City Hall 101 Program
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The following information is distributed from the City of Frisco's News
and Information service.
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REGISTRATION UNDERWAY FOR CITY HALL 101;
WEEKLY CLASSES START MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4
(January 2, 2008) Do you know what it takes to keep the city services you
use running smoothly? City Hall 101 is a free program designed to increase
your local government IQ with a behind the scenes look at how the City of
Frisco operates. From planning parks to repairing roads, patrolling the
streets to fighting fires, it takes hundreds of skilled employees keep
Frisco's government on track with its tremendous growth.
City Hall 101 classes begin Monday, February 4 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., and
continue each Monday night through April 28. The classes focus on
different city departments and programs each week. City leaders and staff
present the information in an informal setting and encourage questions and
discussion.
The initial session will be held at City Hall inside the George A. Purefoy
Municipal Center, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd.; however, the locations of
Monday night classes will change as the department topics change. The
locations and topics will be posted online and given at the previous
Monday night class.On
February 25 participants will attend Frisco's first Town Hall meeting of
2008. Due to spring break, there will not be a class on March 17.
Registration is on a first come, first serve basis; so sign up now if you
want to take part in City Hall 101. Space is limited to 25 participants.
The program is open to those 18 and older.
Go online to http://www.friscotexas.gov to download a registration form. On the
home page, click on the 'Projects/Programs' tab and then choose 'City Hall
101'. For more information, contact Amy Gill at (972) 292-5103, or send
an email to .
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Author Information
Contact Jeff Wimpy
Phone: (214)773-0567

Jeff and Tricia Wimpy, E Team Realty