‘Way to Grow’ Town Hall Meeting To Be Held Monday, February 25; S.H. 121 And Local Road Construction
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The following information is distributed from the City of Frisco's News
and Information service.
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'WAY TO GROW' TOWN HALL MEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25;
S.H. 121 AND LOCAL ROAD CONSTRUCTION, ELECTIONS ON AGENDA
(February 18, 2008) As Frisco anticipates its population will reach the
milestone of 100,000 residents this year, 'Way to Grow' is the theme of
the City of Frisco's first Town Hall meeting of 2008 to be held on Monday,
February 25. Town Hall meetings are a great 'Way to Grow' your knowledge
about the place you call home.
The meeting will be held in the City Hall council chambers of the
George A. Purefoy Municipal Center, 6101 Frisco Square Boulevard. The
meeting begins at 7 p.m. and wraps up at 9 p.m. Residents who attend the
Town Hall meeting will receive a souvenir trowel and seed packet as a
'thank you' for planting roots in Frisco!
Staff will give progress reports on local road construction projects and
representatives from the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) will brief
citizens on the S.H. 121 project and completion of the Dallas North
Tollway (DNT) extension.
Citizens will get information about polling places, precincts and voter
registration so they're better prepared for the March 4 primary election
and the City of Frisco's May 10 election. The City Council will also
share its 'draft' of priorities for the next fiscal year.
Staff will educate citizens on the expansion of the arena inside the Dr
Pepper Star Center and construction of the Heritage Center at Frisco
Junction. The Police Department will discuss its program to help at risk
teens and juvenile offenders stay out of trouble and Municipal Court will
introduce the public to its new Teen Court initiative, now underway.
With spring around the corner, staff will share information reminding
residents home improvement projects, such as fence installation and
storage buildings, require permits. It's not too early to begin thinking
about water conservation, which is also on the agenda.
If you're not already a member, learn how to get in shape for summer and
find out more about the city's newest facility, the Frisco Athletic
Center. Finally, the spring class of City Hall 101 members will be
introduced to the public. Find out how you can enroll in the next class!
For more information, go to http://www.friscotexas.gov and click on 'Town Hall'
under Communication.
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Contact Jeff Wimpy
Phone: (214)773-0567

Jeff and Tricia Wimpy, E Team Realty