• Frisco Freedom Fest Still Happening as Planned Today, July 3

    If you are worried about weather conflicting with your holiday, well there is good news. According to the City of Frisco Official site Freedom Fest is still ON. Click hereFrisco Freedom Fest Still Happening as Planned Today, July 3 for more information

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  • Did you know that 47% of home buyers in 2009 were first time buyers?

    Collin County

    Predictions are that the number will even be higher for 2010…. Click HERE for full story according to Move.com

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  • Frisco Mayor-Maher Maso

    I had the privileged to listen our our very own Mayor of Frisco, Maher Maso speak last Thursday at the Train Depot in Frisco Square. I was very impress with him…. so if you are like me and do not know much about our Mayor, Maher Maso… I wanted to share some information I found at www.pegasusnew.com.

    City of Frisco Mayor-Maher Maso

    City of Frisco Mayor-Maher Maso

    FRISCO — When 44-year-old Frisco Mayor Maher Maso moved to Frisco in 1992, the population was 6,500. According to Maso, the city’s population as of July 1, 2008 was 101,393, and it’s the seventh fastest growing city in the United States.

    “I like the way Frisco is headed,” Maso said. “My fundamental goals of keeping taxes low and improving our roads and transportation are very quality of life oriented.

    “Public safety is also important, because we have a lot of families here and people want to feel safe in their community.”

    Because the city has accomplished a lot, he said that he wants to keep it moving in the same direction by partnering with the school districts, colleges and county.

    “Frisco alone can’t create a successful community,” he said. “It takes many different groups working together. I firmly believe in regionalism.”

    Maso also believes in open communication. Aside from city council meetings, the second Monday of each month from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. has been set aside for informal coffees on the fifth floor of city hall.

    “The gatherings aren’t just to have coffee and pastries,” he said. “We have round table discussions where I learn from citizens, and they learn from me.”

    As alway… I enjoy keeping you updated with Collin & Denton news….

    If you know of anyone that is going to buy or sell a property…. I would greatly appreciate you support and trust.
    Lili Raney, Realtor
    Your Frisco Family Realtor

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  • Movie time at Frisco Square?

    Breaking Ground for the New Cinemark!!

    Breaking Ground for the New Cinemark!!

    I am so excited to announce that according to www.friscoenterprise.com… Friso Square is getting a MOVIE THEATER!!

    Grab the popcorn, it looks like Frisco’s getting a movie theatre west of City Hall.

    Owner and developer Frisco Square Development is mum, sensitive to tenant timing of the full announcement. But Cinemark’s name is on the permit to clear land, which began Tuesday. Well, technically, the name on some of the paperwork is “CNEW;” however, Cinemark also appears on city records for permits.

    City records reflect a project involving “A movie theater and retail/office and hotel on the southwest corner of Frisco Square Blvd. and Church Street. Zoned Planned Development-153- Mixed (PD-153-Mixed). Neighborhood #21.”

    Building plans are under review, according to public records at the city’s development services department.

    “Their building plans are not yet approved,” said department head John Lettelier. “But engineering has approved them for flatwork (site preparation), which started Tuesday.”

    The detailed master plan hanging on the wall at Frisco Square Development’s office shows a movie theatre envisioned on Frisco Square Boulevard at the south end of World Cup Way. The location is marked with a bright red star in a photo taken some months ago during an interview on another topic.

    Lettelier said no public meetings or commission reviews of plans are necessary because Frisco Square is zoned as a planned development. City staff can approve plans.

    Opening date a bit sketchy, but it could be the summer Movies in the Square just moved a block west.

    As for continuing speculation on another movie theatre on the west side of the Dallas North Toll at Main Event, Lettelier said, “There have been no submittals to the city.”

    For more on this story, keep an eye on www.friscoenterprise.com and future print editions of The Frisco Enterprise.

    A red star highlights the location of a Cinemark movie theatre for which site preparation is underway west of City Hall on Frisco Square Boulevard at the south end of World Cup Way.

    Site preparation is easily viewed from area buildings and the Dallas North Tollway.

    A bulldozer moves earth while crews erect construction fencing on the site believed to be the home of a future Cinemark movie theatre.

    Thank you for checking out my blog… I am happy to be your Frisco Family Realtor. Call me if you are thinking of buying or selling you home… or know if someone buying and or selling….

    Lili Raney
    214-636-7290
    Lili@LiliRaney.com

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  • Frisco’s new ALDI holds open house March 15!!!

    Frisco’s new ALDI holds open house March 15!!

    Frisco’s new ALDI holds open house March 15!!

    According to Star Local News….

    Select discount grocer ALDI is opening a new store in Frisco as one of 30, beginning March 15. The public is invited.

    Join community leaders and ALDI officials at the ribbon cutting ceremony at 2 p.m. at 6951 Preston Road. Tours of the store through 6 p.m. include product sampling. These stores will be open for sales on March 18.

    About ALDI Inc.

    A leader in the grocery retailing industry since 1976, ALDI has more than 1,000 U.S. stores located in 30 states primarily from Kansas to the East Coast serving more than 20 million customers each month. Beginning in the spring 2010, ALDI will enter the Texas market with 31 new stores planned for the Dallas/Ft. Worth region.

    A select assortment discount grocer featuring its own ALDI select brands, ALDI applies smart and efficient operational and business practices to save customers up to 50 percent on their grocery bill.

    ALDI, named 2009 Retailer of the Year by PL Buyer, sells more than 1,400 of the most frequently purchased grocery and household items in manageable, non-bulk packaging. For more information about ALDI, go to www.aldi.us.

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  • Frisco Selected As New Host Site For NCAA Division I Football National Championship Game

    Frisco Selected As New Host Site For NCAA Division I Football National Championship Game

    Frisco Selected As New Host Site For NCAA Division I Football National Championship Game

    Great news!!!

    According to City of Frisco.com
    FRISCO SELECTED AS NEW HOST SITE FOR
    NCAA DIVISION I FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

    FRISCO, Texas ˆ Frisco is the new host city for the 2010 NCAA Division I
    Football Championship game, which will played at Pizza Hut Park on January
    7, 2011. The NCAA announced earlier today that the 23,500-seat
    multi-purpose stadium will be the host site for the championship game for
    the next three years.

    „Touchdown! We can‚t wait for college football to come to Frisco,‰ said
    Mayor Maher Maso. „Frisco is a sports town and a Division I Football
    Championship is another chance for sports fans everywhere to not only
    experience great football but to also discover all our community has to
    offer. We also want to thank folks from all over the country who
    supported our bid effort.‰

    Less than five weeks ago, Frisco launched an online pledge drive inviting
    football fans to show their support for the effort to move the
    championship games to Pizza Hut Park. Frisco received pledges from people
    living in 103 cities throughout Texas and from 17 other states. Frisco
    estimated the pledges represented more than 8,000 tickets.
    „Pizza Hut Park and Hunt Sports Group couldn‚t be more excited to host the
    NCAA Division I Football games,‰ said John Wagner, President, Hunt Sports
    Group. „Along with Southland Conference and the City of Frisco, we look
    forward to showcasing our venue and our city.‰

    The local organizing committee consists of the City of Frisco, its
    Economic Development Corporation and Convention & Visitors Bureau, Hunt
    Sports Group/Pizza Hut Park, the Frisco Chamber of Commerce and Frisco
    based Southland Conference.

    „The Southland Conference is honored and privileged to serve as the host
    conference for the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game,‰ said
    Southland Commissioner Tom Burnett. „Since beginning the planning process
    last August, our Team Frisco local organizing committee has worked
    diligently to bring this national championship to Pizza Hut Park. We also
    knew from the start our community would support this effort. Given all
    the built-in advantages of Frisco and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth
    metropolitan area, we always felt confident the NCAA would be attracted to
    what we were offering the game.‰

    Frisco emerged from a pool of several cities that submitted bids to serve
    as the host site for the championship games, beginning with the 2010
    season.
    The championship game will be the culmination of a newly expanded 20-team
    championship bracket. As a result of this expansion, the game will be
    played a few weeks later than in years past.

    The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), formerly known as Division
    I-AA, includes the conferences and institutions that compete in the NCAA
    Division I Football Championship, in addition to two conferences who
    choose not to participate in the football championship, the Ivy League and
    the Southwestern Athletic Conference. The FCS embodies a tradition of
    excellence through high level competition, student-athlete character and
    sportsmanship throughout the regular season and the championship
    experience.

    The decision to award the championship site to Frisco, Texas, was
    recommended by the Division I Football Championship Committee and approved
    by the Administrative Committee of the Division I Championships/Sports
    Management Cabinet.

    “We are excited about the opportunity for the football championship game
    to be played in
    Frisco,” said Damani Leech, NCAA director of baseball and football. “With
    the quality of bids that were submitted, it was not an easy decision to
    make. But we feel the right decision and right place to serve as the site
    for the Division I football championship is indeed Frisco.”

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  • Frisco Texas-Proposed Low Income/Section 8

    Frisco Texas

    Many have been asking questions… so I thought I would post this valuable information…..

    For more information, please visit: Frisco Texas-Proposed Low Income/Section 8

    In 2002, the Frisco City Council created the Housing Trust Fund Board. The board’s goal is to create programs which support affordable home rental and ownership options for people who work in Frisco. The Housing Trust Fund Board is also responsible for approving loan requests from the fund, which provides for two down payment assistant programs.

    In 2003, the Frisco City Council established its Strategic Focus Areas (SFA), which defines short and long term goals for the City of Frisco. Frisco’s SFA plan also defines objectives and measures for achieving those goals, as determined by the Frisco City Council.

    Creating and maintaining a “Sustainable City” has been consistently listed among the Council’s seven Strategic Focus Areas. To achieve ‘sustainability’, Frisco City Councils, past and present, list one of its goals as the following:

    Maintain high standards and encourage the development of quality residential communities that provide a diversity of housing, lot sizes, open spaces and amenities (FY 2009-2010 Strategic Focus Areas, COF)

    In June 2007, the Frisco City Council was approached by the Inclusive Communities Project, Inc. (ICP).

    According to its website, ICP is “a not-for-profit organization that works for the creation and maintenance of thriving racially and economically inclusive communities, expansion of fair and affordable housing opportunities for low income families, and redress for policies and practices that perpetuate the harmful effects of discrimination and segregation.”

    In October 2008, the Frisco City Council approved a resolution supporting a Local Political Subdivisions Grant Agreement between the City of Frisco and ICP. As a result, ICP agreed to provide a $2 million grant to the City of Frisco to incentivize affordable housing developments in Frisco. In return, the City of Frisco will provide the funding to developers eligible for low income housing tax credits awarded from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. There are 56 projects in Region 3 competing for $10 million dollars in available tax credits to support $86 million dollars in project needs.

    “If Frisco had not negotiated the agreement with ICP, then the likely outcome would have been a federal lawsuit filed against Frisco by ICP as it did against both McKinney and Flower Mound,” said George Purefoy, City Manager. “After 14 months of litigation, the McKinney Housing Authority is negotiating a settlement agreement with ICP which establishes the same general parameters as the Frisco agreement, except it includes a longer term agreement (5 years vs. 3 years) and it pays some of ICP’s attorneys’ fees.”

    No city tax dollars are utilized to develop affordable housing under the ICP agreement. Any project funded under this program will meet all of Frisco’s current ordinances and regulations. The City of Frisco is in its second year of its three year agreement with ICP. No applications from developers were received during the first year.

    On February 10, 2010, the Frisco Housing Trust Fund Board agreed to support the applications from two developers, VDC Frisco Reserve I, LP and Stewart Creek, LLP.

    Stewart Creek LLP is proposing to build North Court Villas, a 150 unit, low income apartment complex on 10 acres on the south side of Stonebrook Parkway, between Woodstream Drive and Preston Road.

    VDC Frisco Reserve I, LP is proposing to build Residences at Frisco, a 200 unit, low income apartment complex near the intersection of Sunset Drive and McKinney Road.

    Under the ICP agreement, developers must set aside 50 units or 25% of the units, whichever is greater, for Section 8 vouchers. The two proposed developments would each have 50 units.

    On February 16, 2010, the Frisco City Council approved requests from the developers Stewart Creek LLP and VDC Frisco Reserve I, LP for letters of support for their 2010 9% Housing Tax Credit Applications to be submitted to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. Link to item 25 on the Feb. 16 City Council Meeting agenda.

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  • When do we apply for a Homestead Tax Exemption?

    Have you filed your Homestead Exemption?

    Have you filed your Homestead Exemption?


    Tax Exemption are determined by the status of the occupant on January 1 of each tax year. To apply for a Homestead Exemption, a homeowner must be occupying the property as of January 1st of the tax year in which the exemption is granted.

    You Appraisal District will automatically send a form to all new property owners around the end of January. You will have till April 30th of that same year to file this exemption. For additional information contact your Appraisal District. If you have any questions about selling or purchasing a property, please do not hesitate to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you.

    Collin County Appraisal District
    469-742-9200
    www.collincad.org

    Dallas Central Appraisal District
    214-631-0910
    www.Dallascad.org

    Denton Central Appraisal District

    940-349-3800
    www.dentoncad.org

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  • Frisco Texas- Where did the name come from?

    According to www.wikipedia.com Frisco is a city in Collin and Denton Counties in the U.S. state of Texas and a wealthy and rapidly growing suburb of Dallas. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 33,714, while according to 2008 city and census estimates, the city’s population has surpassed 100,000.[3] Frisco has been and continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. In the late 1990s, the northern Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex suburban development tide hit the northern border of Plano and spilled into Frisco, sparking explosive growth into the 2000s. Like many of the cities located in the booming northern suburbs of Dallas, Frisco serves as a bedroom community for many professionals who work in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.

    Since 2003, Frisco has received the designation “Tree City USA” by the National Arbor Day Foundation [1]. In 2007, Frisco received the National Arbor Day Foundation Growth Award for the third year in a row. This award recognizes environmental improvement and encourages a higher level of tree care and tree preservation within the community. A 2007 Forbes study named Frisco as the seventh-fastest growing suburb in the United States [2].

    I hope you enjoyed reading this these facts as much as I did.

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  • Dallas-area home listings fall substantially

    Dallas-area home listings fall substantially
    By Steve Brown / The Dallas Morning News

    North Texas homebuyers who are hoping to find a huge supply of houses for sale may be in for a surprise.

    While many markets in Florida and the West are suffering from a surplus of for-sale signs, the number of houses available in the Dallas-Fort Worth area has fallen substantially in the last year.

    The supply of pre-owned homes for sale is down almost 17 percent from this time last year and has fallen by a quarter from the summer of 2007.

    Full Story

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