• 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 Texas New Alarm Ordinance Effective March 1, 2010

     New Alarm Ordinance Effective March 1, 2010

    New Alarm Ordinance Effective March 1, 2010

    According to Frisco Texas Police Department, beginning on March 1 the Frisco Police Department will begin to enforce a new city ordinance regulating residential and business burglar alarms. The Frisco City Council passed the new ordinance near the end of 2009, but enforcement of the new regulations and fees have not yet been enforced as city officials wished to allow both residents and businesses to meet compliance prior to active enforcement by the police department.

    The new alarm ordinance requires a $35 annual fee for residential and business alarms and incorporates a new fee schedule for excessive false alarms. In 2009, the Frisco Police Department responded to 9,841 alarms of which over 99.6% were false alarms, costing taxpayers over $1.1 million for a police response.

    In an effort to mitigate these costs and reduce the impact on Frisco taxpayers, the following fines will be applied to excessive false burglar alarms occurring in a 12-month period preceding the last false alarm:

    – $50 for more than three but fewer than six false burglar alarms;

    – $75 for more than five but fewer than eight false burglar alarms; and

    – $100 for more than eight false burglar alarms.

    Response by Frisco police officers to more than two false robbery, fire, panic, or emergency medical assistance alarms in a 12-month period preceding the last false alarm will incur a $75 fine for each subsequent false alarm.

    Additionally, alarm permit holders are required to supply alarm companies with three names and telephone numbers of contacts who are able to respond to a false alarm, and failure by the alarm permit holder or the three contacts to respond within 30 minutes of a false alarm may result in a $50 fine.

    For additional information on the new alarm ordinance or to ensure that your home or business meets the new standards, please contact our Records Division at 972.292.6000 or email Records@FriscoTexas.gov. The police department’s Records Division section of our web site also has information on the alarm permit application process for those people needing to renew or apply for a new permit.

    Frisco Police Announce an Online Citizen Survey

    The Frisco Police Department is pleased to announce the addition of a new online citizen satisfaction survey. The survey is a collaborative effort with the Bureau of Justice Statistics and was developed by Justice Survey Software to help local police departments conduct surveys of their individual agencies.

    The police department would like to encourage all citizens and members of the Frisco business community to complete the survey. In order to complete the online questionnaire, please visit the Frisco Community Survey. Once the page has opened, click “Open/Resume Questionnaire” and answer the questions provided. The survey should take only a few minutes to complete.

    Thanks for your help with providing your feedback and helping the Frisco Police Department to better serve the community!

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