Government and Politics
January 20, 2023
From: City Of FriscoCity of Frisco hosts inaugural 'Frisco Unity Day' honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Saturday, January 21 is Frisco Unity Day: The Dream Comes Alive. Join us for a free concert featuring jazz and gospel performances inside the George A. Purefoy Municipal Center, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd. The winner of the 'Linking Cultures of Frisco' Orator Competition will also recite a portion of their speech, which reflects what Dr. King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech means to them.
Residents are encouraged to participate in a food drive benefitting Frisco Family Services. Canned or packaged, nonperishable food items will be collected on Friday, January 20, inside the City Hall atrium from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., or drop them at the event on January 21 between 9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Look for the the ‘Frisco Unity Day’ stand.
Frisco Recruiting Residents to Volunteer for Comprehensive Plan Committee, Help Shape City's Future
‘How would you like to see Frisco’s remaining 16-percent of undeveloped land take shape?’
That’s one of the question’s staff will be posing to members of the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC). Earlier this month, the Frisco City Council approved a process for selecting volunteers to serve on the next CPAC. A total of 23 volunteers will serve. Seventeen will be council-appointed, including three members who served on the 2015 CPAC. The remaining volunteers will come from selected city boards, as well as the Frisco Chamber of Commerce and the Frisco Independent School District. Committee members must live or do business in Frisco.
Applicants will be asked about their ‘vision’ for Frisco and how their skill set qualifies them for the volunteer committee. City leaders plan to appoint members who will represent people living throughout the city’s four quadrants.
Apply to serve on the CPAC.
WATCH: Frisco Public Library, Check It Out!
In a matter of weeks, the new Frisco Public Library will be open to guests. Staff is busy moving in and getting ready to welcome you. Turn the page with us in the video series: Check It Out. The first video shows how the move from old space to new place unfolded.
More in this series:
WATCH: Universal Announces Plans for Theme Park in Frisco
Universal Parks & Resorts has announced a one-of-a-kind theme park, unlike any other in the world. It’s planned to be a smaller regional park specifically designed to inspire fun for families with young children.
Universal Parks & Resorts selected the city of Frisco as the area for this new concept given the city’s growing population and ability to attract businesses to the area. The proposed location for the new concept is east of the Dallas North Tollway and north of Panther Creek Parkway.
McAfee, a global leader in online protection, announced today that it will be opening a new regional headquarters at The Star in Frisco later this year. As the latest corporate addition to Frisco, McAfee is committed to partnering with the community, local students, and local tech start-ups to expand awareness around STEM. Visit the Frisco Economic Development Corporation's website for full announcement.
On May 6, Frisco residents will be able to vote for the positions of Frisco City Council Member Place 5, Council Member Place 6, and Mayor. The Candidate Packet is now available for download and includes information about eligibility requirements, required forms, and important deadlines. The City Secretary's Office is accepting applications for a place on the ballot through Friday, February 17 at 5 p.m. For more information, see the Elections web page.
A Payment Method for Everybody
City of Frisco utility customers now have even more convenient ways to pay their monthly bill!
Visit friscotexas.gov/ubpayments to learn more.
In the latest Safety Matters, meet K9 Elle, a Frisco Fire Department team member who can really sniff out danger to detect explosives. Plus, go behind the scenes with the Frisco Police Department's Records Division. Watch the latest episode and learn why #SafetyMatters.
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Registration Open for Spring 2023 Citizen Fire and Police Academies
Do you live, work, or study in Frisco? Are you 18 or older? Consider applying for our free citizen academies for a hands on, behind the scenes view of operations. Read more below to register.
Classes run March 23 - May 18
FriscoFire.com/CFA.
Limited spots are still available for Frisco Fire Department's Citizen's Fire Academy #43. Get fire safety training for the home and workplace, plus hands-on experience in emergency operations. Classes are Thursday evenings, 7 - 9 p.m. at various locations.
Classes run March 23 - June 8
FriscoPD.com/CPA
Join us for Frisco Police Department's Citizens Police Academy #52 for your chance to get a close-up look at the city's police operations. Get hands-on with crime scene processing, high-risk traffic stops, pursuit driving and more. Classes are Thursdays, evenings, 7 - 9:30 p.m. at The Grove at Frisco Commons.
Daddy Daughter Dance
Saturday, February 28
Tickets On Sale Now
Experience a night of New Orleans flair when you and your own princess join Tiana and the Frog Prince for this magical evening. The event features extravagant décor, themed character and musician appearances. Plus, the DJ's play list will have you stepping out on the dance floor. Make memories to last a lifetime!
Buy tickets to this unforgettable event.
Enjoy a guided trail walk on the beautiful Taychas Trail with Frisco’s Urban Forestry Board. Learn about the beauty and value of our urban forests. RSVPs to this free event are encouraged, but not required. Sign up here.
City Council Meeting Notes - January 17
At Tuesday's City Council meeting, Mayor Jeff Cheney recognized:
Thank you to Frisco Scout Troop 1260G for leading the Pledge of Allegiance.
Watch Mayor Cheney's City Council 'recap' on Facebook. The next regular city council meeting Tuesday, February 7.
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