Frisco Square Streets Closed Saturday, March 13 for Paddy Dash and Irish Parade
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The following information is distributed from the City of Frisco's News
and Information service.
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FRISCO SQUARE STREETS CLOSED SATURDAY, MARCH 13 FOR PADDY DASH AND IRISH
PARADE
(March 11, 2010) Many of the streets within the Frisco Square area will be
closed Saturday morning, March 13, between 6 – 10 a.m. for the Paddy Dash
5K Race and Irish Parade.
• Frisco Square Boulevard will be closed between World Cup Way and Frisco
Street;
• Page Street will be closed between Dallas Parkway and Library Street;
• Library Street will be closed between Frisco Square Boulevard and Cotton
Gin Road;
• Cotton Gin Road will be closed between Dallas Parkway and Library
Street.
During this closure, there will be no vehicular access to City Hall or the
Library (which includes access to the drive-up library book drop-off).
All traffic approaching Frisco Square during this time should approach on
Main Street and access the area via Coleman Boulevard or John W. Elliott
Drive.
The following groups should use Coleman Boulevard to access the parking
lots behind the Frisco Square businesses:
• Race participants
• Library staff and patrons who arrive before 10:00 AM*
• Business traffic on Coleman Blvd
• Residents who live north of the Plaza
The following groups should use John W. Elliott Drive to access their
facilities:
• Frisco Senior Center
• Heritage Center
• Residents who live east of Library Street
Traffic headed to the Sci-Tech Discovery Center before 10:00 AM will need
to access the facility using its driveway on northbound Dallas Parkway.
*As a reminder, the parking lot behind the Library is closed for
construction and so all Library parking is located in front of or on the
sides of the Library. Library patrons can also use the parking lots
behind the Frisco Square businesses.
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Author Information
Contact Betty Wimpy
Phone: (214)773-0567

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