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Frisco Population as of:
Dec 1, 2006: 92,198
Nov 1, 2006: 91,429
Oct 1, 2006: 90,598
Sep 1, 2006: 89,816
Aug 1, 2006: 89,071
Jul 1, 2006: 88,469
Jun 1, 2006: 87,740
May 1, 2006: 86,971
May 1, 2005: 76,760
May 1, 2004: 65,479
2005 Average
768 people per month moved into Frisco.
*Adjusted with NCTCOG numbers
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Mayor/Council E-mails
Mayor Mike
Simpson
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2008
Years as Mayor/council: 7
972-292-4502
msimpson@friscotexas.gov
Council Members
Maher Maso
Mayor Pro Tem
Third Term
Term Ends: May 2007
Years on Council: 7
469-556-2631
mmaso@friscot
exas.gov
Joy West
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2009
Years on Council: 6
972-292-5053
jwest@friscotexa
s.gov
Matt Lafata
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2008
Years on Council: 5
972-292-5056
mlafata@frisco
texas.gov
Dr. Jim Joyner
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2008
Years on Council 4
972-292-5055
jjoyner@friscot
exas.gov
Bob Allen
Deputy Mayor Pro Tem
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2007
Years on Council 5
972-292-5052
ballen@friscotex
as.gov
Tony Felker
First Term
Term Ends: May 2009
Years on Council: 3
972-292-5051
tfelker@friscote
xas.gov
City Manager
George Purefoy
Appointed in 1987
Years as City Manager: 19
gpurefoy@fris
cotexas.gov
County Elected Officials for
Frisco
Commissioner
Joe Jaynes Web Site
Commissioner
Phyllis Cole
Judge
Ron Harris
Other Elected Officials
Justice of the Peace:
Judge
Yarbrough
Constable:
Johnny
Todd
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Important
Links
Friscofirst (my
web site)
Birth/Death
Certificates
City of
Frisco
Collin
County
Collin County
Community College
DMN
Blog
Denton
County
Frisco
Library
Frisco
ISD
Frisco
Heritage Assoc.
Frisco
Assoc. for the Arts
Arts of
Collin County
Visual Arts Guild of
Frisco
Frisco
Convention and Visitors Bureau
Frisco
Athletic Network
Frisco
Football League (FFL)
Frisco
Baseball/Softball (FBSA)
Frisco Family
Serv. Newsletter
Fris
co
Neighborhood Watch
Frisco
Soccer
Frisco
Roughriders
Texas
Tornado
Hockey
FC
Dallas professional Soccer
Frisco
Chamber of Commerce
C
CCCD
Education Foundation
Frisco Swim
Team
Around
Town
Kids
Miracle
League of Frisco
Youth
Leadership Frisco
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HOA
Directory
(If you are in an HOA that is not listed and you know
the web address, please e-mail me)
Cheyenne Crossing
Custer Creek Farms
Dominion at
Panther Creek
Estates on Legacy
Fairfield
Estates
Frisco Fairways
Grayhawk
Griffin
Park HOA
Hea
ther
Ridge Estates
Heritage Green
Heritage Lakes
Hickory Street
Village
Hunters Creek
Lakes of Preston
Vineyard
Lonestar Ranch
Northridge Frisco
Meadow
Hill Estates
Panther Creek Estates
Plantation
Resort
Plantation
Resort 2
Plantation
Springs
Preston
Highlands N.
Preston Vineyards
N.
Starwood
HOA
Stewart
Creek
Stonebriar
Creek estates
St
onebriar
The
Trails of West Frisco
Turnbridge
Manor
Waterford Falls
Westfalls Village
Westfalls
Village Frisco
Willow
Pond
Villages of Lake Brook
Farms
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Mandatory
Stage 3 Water Restrictions are in
effect.
City
of Frisco Jobs
Interested in working for the City?
Arts of
Collin County
Have you heard about the 118 acre tri-city arts
park?
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New
Resident Information:
(visit the link above for
complete
information)
Frisco
Police
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: 972.292.6010
Drivers License
Collin County: 214-733-5350
Denton County: 972-221-8081
School Districts in Frisco
Frisco ISD:
469-633-6000
Lewisville ISD:
972-539-1551
Prosper ISD: 972-346-3316
Colleges
CCCCD:
972-377-1790
Amberton Univ.: 972-279-6511
Dallas Baptist Univ.:
214-333-5360:
Utilities
Water/Sewer:
972-335-5575
Time Warner: 1-888-COMCAST
Grande Comm: 1-877-238-
6891
Electricity:
CoServ – 1-800-274-4014
Oncor Power to Choose – 866-797-4839
Oncor Outage Reporting - 888-313-4747
Gas:
CoServ-
1-800-566-2314
Atmos – 1-800-460-3030
Telephone:
SBC – 1-800-585-7928
Grande Comm. 877-238-6891
Internet:
Comcast: 1-888-824-8101
Grande Comm:
877-238-6891
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You can also e-
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problem.
This is not an official publication of the City of
Frisco. Using e-mail and web sites to communicate
with the Citizens of Frisco is something I started
in Late 1999. All opinions stated in this
newsletter are not official positions or opinions of
the City Staff, Mayor or Council.
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Dear Maher,
It is amazing how fast the year went by. This
year, just like previous
years, Frisco has
seen a lot of changes. If
I attempted to list those
changes, this newsletter would be too large to send
out. The growth rate
continued the upward climb and we started the year
with
a population of 83,127 and an average
768 new residents every month in 2005. While I do
not know what the population
increase for 2006 is yet; we had a population of
92,198 as of December 1, 2006.
That gives us an approximate increase of 825 new
residents every
month.
Our citizens continued to see the results of the
bonds that they approved in
2002. Proposition #1 was for $74.5 for roads, which
passed with 91.5%. I
can't list all the roads that were completed in
2006; I think you can see the
results around you. Proposition #2 was for $19
Million for a new Fire and
Safety Town which passed with a 92.3%
approval margin. Our firemen moved into the new
facility this month and look for
the grand opening/open house sometime in February
2007. Proposition
3 was for $16 Million for a new Police
Headquarters
which passed with an 89.3% approval margin.
Our Police Department recently moved into their new
facility and held their
grand opening! Proposition
#4 was for $18 Million for a new City Hall, which
passed with an 81.7% approval
margin. The City Hall was combined with the
new
Library, which was
proposition #6 for $10 Million and it opened
mid-year. Proposition 5, Heritage
Center, Proposition 7, Senior Center, Proposition
8,
Parks and Trails,
Proposition 9, Recreation Center, and Proposition
10,
Regional Arts District all
passed with high percentage approval ratings. All
the facilities are complete and open with the
exception of the
Recreation Center, which is under construction and
the Regional Arts District,
which will break ground in early 2007.
This year was also a record setting Fiscal
year. The net
taxable value for FY07 is $9,838,456,420 which is a
20.6% increase from the FY06
value of $8,157,178,790. The gross taxable value
increase is $1,740,930,269 and
is shared between an increase of $717,703,122 in
existing property values and
$1,023,227,147 in new improvements and
annexations. Wow! An increase
of $1.7 Billion Dollars in property value and over
$1 billion per year for the
past 6 years. Those are amazing numbers!
With the growth, we will
hire an additional 230 new positions, which will
bring us to approximately 919
positions in the City of Frisco. 36 of those
positions will be in the
Police Department and 23 will be in the Fire and EMS
Department.
The list of good things that are happening in
Frisco is very long and this
newsletter is getting a bit lengthy, so I will cut
it short. The one key word
for 2006 is "fortunate". We are very
fortunate to live in a City where
everyone cares about their community. We are very
fortunate to have citizens who
volunteer their time and effort in making our City a
great place to live.
I am personally very thankful to Mayor
Mike Simpson
for dedicating his time and
effort to making Frisco a great City. I have
honestly never seen anyone
that works as hard and that gives 100% of his time
helping others as Mayor
Simpson. Next time you see him, please thank
him for all that he does for Frisco. While
you are at it, thank his wife, Sandy, for all that
she does. Between the
two of them and their commitment to Frisco, we are
a much better community. We
are also fortunate to have a City Council that
works well together and a
City Manager who has been the foundation of all that
has taken place here.
That is why the City Council has named our new City
Hall the "George
A. Purefoy
Municipal Municipal Center". George has
been the only City Manager that
Frisco has known and we are very fortunate to have
him.
On a personal note, 2006 was a year of high's and
lows. In January, I
was honored (and very shocked!) as Frisco
Citizen of the Year at the 22nd annual
Chamber of
Commerce Gala. It was very humbling
to be included in the list
of those that I have so much respect for.
Being chosen as Citizen of the
Year, to me, was an indication and validation of the
many good people we have living in
Frisco. Without their hard work and dedication, I
could not do many of the
things that I received the honor for. I will
strive to live up to trust that
others have placed in me.
2006 was also a year of personal family
growth. Watching Brandon turn
15 and get his drivers license learner permit was a
personal
milestone. Never mind that he has been flying
planes
since he was 9 years old; it was still one of those
proud "dad" moments!
Brandon had a great year on the Centennial JV
football team as starting Center.
He has come a long ways in football and really
enjoys it. Alisa turned 14
and also entered Centennial this year. I'm
feeling old; two of my three
kids are in High School. HEY, I WAS JUST IN HIGH
SCHOOL YESTERDAY! (or so
it seems). Alisa still excels at sports, as
she always has. She is
super excited about her brother getting a car and
soon to be driving (amazing
how close she is to him now :-)
).
Layna, the youngest, turned
8 and loves her sports also. She is a student
at Curtsinger and really
loves school. She really looks up to her older
brother and sister.
Last, but of course not least, is my loving wife,
Val. Without her support
and guidance, I could not serve the Citizens of
Frisco and our community. Val is very
involved in Frisco and helping others, yet she still
finds the time to
keep this family firing on all cylinders. I wish I
had half her energy!
This year also brought some sadness. I lost
a friend, Richard McKennon, in a
motorcycle accident. Frisco lost a great person who
helped those in need. I also
lost a mentor and Frisco lost a community leader in
the passing of Dr. Erwin
Pink. Dr. Pink touched just about every life
in Frisco in one form or
fashion. He cared about our community and
through that love and passion,
helped Frisco become what it is today. I also
lost another dear friend,
Ann Warren, who's kindness and compassion was a
true
inspiration to many of us.
Many friends and volunteers lost loved ones in 2006
and I join them in
celebrating their lives and all that they have
done. 2007 is an
opportunity for us to reflect on those who can't be
here with us in body, but
will always be with us in mind and spirit.
Also, 2006 saw the continuation of the drought. A
very dry 2005 was
followed up with another dry year in 2006.
Conservation became the key
word and our residents came through. We are far from
recovering from the
drought, so we need to continue our efforts.
Thankfully, as I write this
newsletter, it is raining outside. Every sprinkler
in Frisco should be turned
off and remain off during the winter. Short of
watering your foundation,
landscaping goes dormant and does not need water
especially when we get
occasional rain. We need to allow our lakes to
replenish for the summer of
2007.
I look forward to serving you for the remainder
of my term in 2007.
From my family to yours, we hope you have a Happy
and Safe New Year!
Sincerely Yours,
Maher
Maso
Mayor Pro Tem
City of Frisco


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Holiday Hours |
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Due to the Holiday, the first meeting of the Frisco
City Council will be held on
Wednesday, January 3d.
CITY HALL & OTHER
OFFICES
Closed Dec. 25
–
26
Closed Jan. 1
ALUMNI HALL FITNESS
CENTER
Closed Dec. 22
–
Jan. 1
FRISCO SENIOR ADULT
CENTER
Closed Dec. 23
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26
Closed Dec. 31
–
Jan. 1
LIBRARY
Closed Dec. 23
–
26
Closed Dec. 30
–
Jan. 1
TRASH COLLECTION
–
CURBSIDE RECYCLING
Residential
trash/recycling service will be delayed one
day due to
no service on
New Year’s Day
Monday,
January
1st.
&n
bsp;
Monday
trash/recycling service will be done on
Tuesday,
January
2nd
&n
bsp;
Tuesday
trash/recycling service will be done on
Wednesday,
January
3rd
&n
bsp;
Wednesday
trash/recycling service will be done on
Thursday,
January
4th
&n
bsp;
Thursday
trash/recycling service will be done on
Friday,
January
5th
&n
bsp;
Friday
trash/recycling service will be done on
Saturday,
January
6th
CHRISTMAS
TREE
RECYCLING
Place tree(s) out on your
regular collection day, three
feet away from cart. Remove supports (wood and
metal) and ornaments including:
electrical wiring, lights and tinsel. Flocked trees
are acceptable. Do not cover
with plastic bag; this will prevent pick up. All
trees will be composted not
land filled.
Collin County
Offices
Collin
County
offices to be
closed
for Christmas and New Year’s holidays
(Friday,
December 22 through Monday,
December 25 and Monday, January
1. This
includes parks offices, public
works, courts and all other administrative
offices.
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New Page 3
Nothing to do
tonight?
With the 9-day
Christmas break now behind them,
the Texas Tornado return to action with a trio of
games this weekend. The
Tornado are riding a season-high 6-game winning
streak, which is also currently
tops in the NAHL heading into this weekend.
The Tornado will first host the
Wichita Falls Wildcats TONIGHT Friday,
December 29th at 7:30pm at the Dr
Pepper StarCenter in Frisco. Tickets
for the game are available
Online, or by calling
972-335-9800. The game
can
be viewed live via
pay-per-view beginning at 7:20pm
courtesy of B2 Networks, or fans
can listen to the
free audio beginning with the
eLinkSystems Pre-Game Show at
7:15pm. The first 1,500 fans in
attendance will receive a FREE
Texas Tornado Spirit Wristband!
The Tornado will
also welcome Newstalk
1080AM KRLD's Sports Central Show from
7:00-9:00pm inside the Deja Blue
Arena. Texas Tornado Head Coach
Tony
Curtale will be one of
many guests on the show, which will be in one of the
Texas Tornado party
suites. For more information about KRLD night
with the Tornado, please visit
KRLD's
website and look for the Tornado
logo.
The Tornado will
then head north to St. Louis
for two games with the 2nd-place Bandits on
Saturday, December 30th and Sunday,
December 31st. The next Tornado home games
will be on Friday, January 12th and
Saturday, January 13th against the Santa Fe
Roadrunners. Face off time both
nights is 7:30pm at the Dr Pepper StarCenter in
Frisco.
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With so many events going on in our City, I am
toying with the idea of an on-line calendar. I have
not decided which one to use yet, so you may see
several different variations. How well it works
will be the deciding factor of whether I implement it
permanently. You can see the calendar on my web
site by clicking HERE or you
can go directly to the calendar by clicking HERE. Keep in mind, the
calendar is located on an outside web site, so you
may end up seeing some ads. I have no control over
that.
For now, I have allowed anyone to make additions.
This web site, my e-mail list/newsletter and this
calendar are for civic purposes only. I do not
accept commercial advertisements and I do not
accept
payment for listing your event. For now, I will
allow civic group to add their events to the
calendar. These events will not show until approved
and I reserve the right to not approve any event. I
will most likely disable that feature in the future
and have users send me the calendar items directly.
To add an event, simply click on the add event
button at the bottom (or, you can just e-mail
me!).
Meetings in Red are City Council or P&Z meetings.
Meetings in blue are all other City Board meetings.
Please let me know what you think or if you have any
suggestions.
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• The
2007
Winter Games of Texas are
quickly
approaching!
Don’t miss your chance to register for
one of 13 sports being featured at this years’
Games. The Winter Games of Texas are unique to
Frisco, and are a partnership between the Texas Ama
teur Athletic Federation, Frisco Convention &
Visitors Bureau and the Frisco Parks & Recreation
department. Athletes from the area, as well as
across the state, will compete January 13 & 14, 2007
in venues throughout Frisco. For registration
information or to volunteer for the Games go to
www.taaf.com/wintergames.asp This year, the
Celebration of Athletes will be January 13, 2007 at
FISD Memorial Stadium. The Winter Games Village
will feature a snow village, live entertainment,
face painters, bounce houses and much more. The
Athlete Parade, lighting of the Winter Games torch,
fireworks and more will follow inside Memorial
Stadium. Entrance this year is with the donation of
a canned good or non perishable item to benefit
Frisco Family Services. You can drop your donation
off at Merry Main Street at the Winter Games of
Texas tent, at all of the Capital One locations in
Frisco and one in Plano, or at GattiTown. For more
information contact 972-963-9225.”
23rd Annual Frisco Chamber of
Commerce Banquet
- "Fire and Ice" Presented by Dallas Baptist
University- North
When: January
20,
2007 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Where: Embassy Suites Hotel – Frisco
(7600 Hammons Drive; Frisco, TX
75034 Attire: Cocktail
Attire
This year's
theme,
Fire and
Ice, was created to
evoke the spirit of our great community
and fuel everyone's passion about the continued
growth of Frisco and its future.
Arrive in your
best cocktail attire at 6:00 p.m. and enjoy an ice
bar, music and silent
auction. The dinner will begin at 7:00 p.m.
and the program will begin at 7:30
p.m. Stay after the program for live music and
dancing! See who wins awards in
the categories of Large Business of the Year, Small
Business of the Year,
Citizen of the Year and more! To ensure your
spot at the banquet, call today!
For sponsorship
information, contact Gary Carley, Fundraising
Chairman, at (972) 701-2804 or
gary.carley@ndbt.com. To donate an
item for the silent auction, contact Carolyn Bittick
at (972) 322-3050 at
cdbittick@garverengineers.com or Scott Burchett
at (972) 334-1932 or
sburchett@ridersbaseball.com. For
volunteer
information, contact Jackie Jeffrey at (972) 467
-1850 or
jackiejeffrey@aol.com.
Hurry because
space is limited! Advance reservations
required. Deadline for reservations is
January 12th. We look forward to
seeing you! If you have any
questions, please feel free to contact Christi
Wilson, Director of Events, (972)
335-9522 or
cwilson@fri scochamber.com.
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Next
City Council
Meeting will be held on Wed, Jan 3 at
5:30PM.
(The Regular
Council Meeting for
Tuesday January 2nd, 2007 has been
moved
to Wednesday, January 3d,
2007)
Next
P&Z
Meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan 9 at
6:30PM.
Community & Meeting Calendar
[currently testing]
New City of Frisco City Hall
Address:
6101 Frisco Square Blvd.,
Frisco, Texas 75034
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