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City Of Frisco Focal Point Newsletter - September 8, 2022

Government and Politics

September 10, 2022

From: City Of Frisco

Highly Anticipated North Texas Park Debuts Name, Announces Board of Directors

Kaleidoscope Park, previously referred to as Community Performance Park, is poised to become one of the most innovative, inclusive, and programmed public greenspaces in North Texas. The 5.7-acre park is expected to open in late 2023, near the intersection of the Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway in Frisco.

“We’re excited to start enjoying Kaleidoscope Park and all its creative programming possibilities,” said City of Frisco Mayor Jeff Cheney. “It will be a premier gathering place where people can enjoy all sorts of arts and wellness activities. It’s bound to become a favorite among residents and visitors, alike, whether they’re meeting up with friends and family or making new connections in the heart of Hall Park.”

Continue here to read the press release with additional park details and a listing of the Kaleidoscope Park Foundation's Board of Directors.

City Council to Vote on Proposed FY23 Budget on September 20

The Proposed FY23 City of Frisco Budget is available to view online. The City Council will vote on adopting the Proposed FY23 Budget at the September 20 regularly scheduled meeting. City Council meetings typically begin at 6:30 p.m. at the George A. Purefoy Municipal Center, located at 6101 Frisco Square Blvd.

Help us plan Frisco’s future:  Also during the September 20 meeting, Mayor Jeff Cheney and the Frisco City Council will appoint 12 residents and two alternates to a Citizen Bond Committee (CBC).  If you’re interested in being appointed, contact City Council members.  The CBC will meet once a week, beginning in October through December.  In January, the committee will recommend bond projects to the Frisco City Council.

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