Frisco council recommends $473.4 million bond
Most of Tuesday’s meeting was spent on something council voted to not include in the May election—an animal shelter.
Items approved Tuesday night for the ballot include $131.4 million for public safety facilities and equipment; $240 million for street and road improvements; $39 million for a parks operation center/building maintenance facility and a logistics equipment and storage building; $43 million for parks, trails and recreational facilities; and $20 million for a downtown parking garage.on Jan. 17. Much like that meeting, Tuesday’s meeting included much discussion about the animal shelter.
City staff and council agreed the topic needs to be addressed separately, with more time to figure out answers to the problem.
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