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City Of Frisco: Focal Point Newsletter - December 8, 2022

Government and Politics

December 10, 2022

From: City Of Frisco

LIGHT UP YOUR HOLIDAYS! For the 17th year, the City of Frisco and Frisco Square are partnering to bring you the annual dancing light show featuring more than 180,000 lights and 200 dancing snowflakes.Tune your radio to 107.3 to hear the music and sing along as you drive through the square. The choregraphed spectacular runs nightly from 6 to 10 p.m. through January 3, and is part of Frisco Square's annual Christmas in the Square.

Frisco Public Library Closes Book on City Hall Location TOMORROW, December 9

The Frisco Public Library is in its final chapter at the current location inside the George A. Purefoy Municipal Building. Don't miss your last chance to select items (like the young reader pictured above) before the doors close at 6 p.m. Friday, December 9. Library staff will be packing up a lot of memories, too! This location has served thousands of families since the building opened in 2006.

While the move is happening, keep your checked-out items until the new location opens on February 4 at 8000 Dallas Pkwy. The sequel is going to be amazing!

The micro-library, CONNECTION at Stonebriar Centre, will remain open for library card services, returns, and will offer a limited children’s collection.  Check out the Frisco Public Library Moving FAQs for more information. The digital collection is available any time at FriscoLibrary.com.

The latest project to widen a section of Coit Road will soon be complete, expanding the road to six lanes from SH 121 to Buckeye Drive in northeast Frisco. Learn more in this week’s #ProgressinMotion.

WATCH:  Litter Cleanup Crew Tackles Trash

Keeping Frisco clean and green is a team effort between residents and city staff. Environmental Services’ Litter Cleanup Crew focuses on the major streets while volunteers pick up trash in creeks, neighborhoods and parks. Learn more in this #ProgressinMotion video and find ways to be green at FriscoTexas.gov/Recycle.
WATCH: Big Bluestem Trail Opens at Grand Park
The first trail at Grand Park is now open. Walkers and runners bundled up and joined Mayor Jeff Cheney, City Council, Parks & Recreation Board members and Play Frisco staff in discovering the natural path named Big Bluestem Trail. Check out all the excitement in this #ProgressinMotion video and view more photos on Facebook. Find all of Frisco's trails on this interactive story map.
Get inspired to go outdoors and explore! Our video series, Frisco's Hike & Bike Trails presented by Children's Health, focuses on a different trail each week. Check out our latest video in the series: Griffin Parc Trail.
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