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November 07, 2005 |
Maher Maso – Mayor Pro Tem – city of Frisco EMAIL: mmaso@friscotexas.gov cELL: 469-556-2631 Volume 1 Number 18 |
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In This Issue Nativity Exhibit
Important Links Friscofirst (my web site) Frisco Association for the Arts Frisco Convention and Visitors Bureau Frisco Baseball/Softball (FBSA)
HOA Directory I would like to list all the known HOA web sites in Frisco in this section. If you are in an HOA that is not listed here and you know the web address, please e-mail me at hoa@masos.com.
Cheyenne Crossing Custer Creek Farms Fairfield Estates Frisco Fairways Lonestar Ranch Estates on Legacy Meadow Hill Estates Panther Creek Estates Plantation Resort Plantation Resort 2 Plantation Springs Prestmont Preston Highlands N. Preston Vineyards N. Hunters Creek Turnbridge Manor Lakes of Preston Vineyard Stonebriar Creek estates
Interested in working for the City? Click Here!
Have you heard about the 118 acre tri-city arts park? Learn about it here!
Frisco Association for the Arts Want to be involved with local art groups or attend a black-tie gala? Click Here!
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Town Hall Meeting
Please join us for the City of Frisco Town Hall meeting. It will be held at 7:00 p.m. on November 7th (that is tonight!). Location is Staley Middle School, 6927 Stadium Lane, Frisco, Texas. Mayor Simpson will introduce the agenda and each Council member will present a portion of the meeting. Here is the agenda:
1. Welcome by Mayor E. Michael Simpson 2. Update from Collin County Community College District 3. Virtual Tour of Frisco 4. Comprehensive Plan Update 5. Citizen Bond Committee 6. Solid Waste Update 7. FC Dallas / Pizza Hut Park Update 8. Update on second post office 9. Update on Capital projects a. City Hall/Library b. Police Headquarters c. Fire Stations 10. Roads Update a. Major City projects b. Main Street c. SH121 d. Extension of DNT 11. Parks and Recreation Update a. Recreation/Aquatic Center b. Southeast Community Park 12. 2006 Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) Winter Games of Texas 13. Question and Answer
Election Tomorrow
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow! It is always critical for Frisco to have a good voter turn-out. It helps us in many ways AND is important to exercise our right to vote. Below is some helpful information:
NOVEMBER 8TH ELECTION:
Since this is a County Election, polling locations are different than City Elections. Because of that, the city website was causing some confusion for Citizens. We have updated the website with the following information:
All Collin County Residents - Vote at Collin County Community College, 9700 Wade Blvd.
Denton County Residents - You must know your precinct number and vote at the polling location listed below:
Precinct 117 and 137: Griffin Middle School, 3703 Eldorado Parkway, between Teel and Legacy.
Precinct 131: The Colony High School, 4301 Blair Oaks Road, The Colony
The precinct number can be found on your voter’s registration card. If you cannot locate your card, you may call the City Secretary’s Office at 972/335-5551 and we’ll be happy to assist you.
Same Ballots (Collin County) can be found HERE. Your voter registeration card can be found HERE. (Collin County) Your voter registeration card can be found HERE. (Denton County) Voting Locations, Denton County, can be found HERE. Voting Locations, Collin County, can be found HERE.
Ballot Language can be found HERE. Review from the League of Women Voters can be found HERE.
Nativity Exhibit
[From former Council Member Tracie Shipman] Please join me at the Fourth Annual Frisco Nativity Exhibit, lovingly hosted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. There is no better way to get into the spirit of the season than exploring the hundreds of treasured Nativities from around the world at the exhibit. It's a breath-taking and moving display of faith and art combined. Families are welcome and admission is free. The Nativities are on exhibit for only two days: December 2nd and 3rd from 10 am to 9 pm each day I will be performing my annual Christmas Concert at 8:00 pm [note from Maher: Tracie can really whip out some vocal’s. By the way, this plug is partially so that Tracie NEVER EVER volunteers me to publicly sing in any way. My political career would be over if anyone was subjected to that!] that Friday evening,the 2nd. I'd love to see you there! 5095 Coit Rd in Frisco, just north of Hwy 121 Downtown Advisory BoardNOTICE The City of Frisco is accepting applications for individuals interested in volunteering to serve on the Downtown Advisory Board. All applicants must have resided in the City of Frisco for at least one year and are qualified voters. This Board will consist of seven (7) active members, with the following composition: Three (3) Members shall be representatives who own property in Downtown Frisco and/or own a business located in Downtown Frisco. Four (4) Members shall be representatives of the Citizens of Frisco “At-Large” who ideally have special skills or professional talents which could enhance the Downtown district such as but not limited to architecture, banking, economic development and/or marketing. Background checks will be completed. Applications may be downloaded at www.friscotexas.gov under the link of “Government”, then “Boards and Commissions” or they can be picked up in the Office of the City Secretary at 6891 Main Street. Applications will be accepted beginning Friday, October 28, 2005 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The deadline for filing is Friday, November 11th by 5 p.m. The 6 page application must be in complete form, with a resume attached; otherwise it will not be accepted. Additional information may be obtained by calling the City Secretary’s Office at 972/335-5551.
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Frisco Population as of: Nov 1, 2005: 81,299 Oct 1, 2005: 80,520 Sep 1, 2005: 79,702 Aug 1, 2005: 78,855 Jul 1, 2005: 78,140 Jun 1, 2005: 77,318 May 1, 2005: 76,760 May 1, 2004: 65,479
Frisco Weather
Water Restrictions Expire Watering restrictions have expired on September 30th, but the City has requested that citizens continue voluntary conservation.
Mayor/Council E-mails
Mayor Mike Simpson Second Term Term Ends: May 2008
Council Members
Maher Maso Third Term Term Ends: May 2007
Joy West Second Term Term Ends: May 2006
Matt Lafata Second Term Term Ends: May 2008
Dr. Jim Joyner Second Term Term Ends: May 2008
Bob Allen Second Term Term Ends: May 2007
Tony Felker First Term Term Ends: May 2006
City Manager George Purefoy
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Traffic Updatemm
SECTION OF DALLAS PARKWAY CLOSED STARTING TODAY THROUGH NOVEMBER 3 (October 25, 2005) Beginning today, Tuesday, October 25, the inside, northbound lane of Dallas Parkway (future Dallas North Tollway) from Lebanon to Platinum will be closed from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The lane closure will remain in place each day, during the specified hours, through Thursday, November 3, with the exception of Sunday, October 30. The closure is necessary while construction crews hang bridge beams on the DNT across the BNSF railroad tracks. During this process, the northbound to southbound u-turn lane may also be closed to accommodate the beam hanging. There may also be short periods of time (less than 10 minutes) when northbound Dallas Parkway is completely closed while the contractor removes the beams from the trailers MISC Next City Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 15 at 5:30PM. Next P&Z Meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 8 at 6:30PM. Next FISD board meeting will be held on Monday, November 14 at 7:30PM. Next CPAC meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 2 @ 6:30PM. |