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Events such as sports tournaments and festivals at Plano parks help drive tourism to the city.

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$54M in parks projects to benet Plano community

Crimmins, Plano Parks and Recreation’s community outreach specialist. “We have to make sure that these parks and these trails can last our residents for another 20 or 25 years,” she said.

number of the 67 parks in the city are undergoing renovations at any given time. Current projects include renovations at Jack Carter Park, planning for updates at Haggard Park and many more. The steady stream of construction is a neces- sity to keep Plano’s parks up to date, said Kelley

BY MICHAEL CROUCHLEY

As spring brings weather that entices Plano residents back outside, work continues to expand and improve the city’s park system. Nearly 80% of Plano residents live within a 10-minute walk of a park, and ocials said a large

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Impacts: Rise brings various soues to Plano (Pages 47)

Transportation: Independence Parkway work underway (Page 9)

Government: Council to vote on short-term rentals (Page 15)

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6 The Brass Tap The bar’s food menu features burgers, gourmet pretzels, chicken wings, pizza and more. The Brass Tap also offers a wide variety of craft beers, wines and cocktails. Daily entertainment events such as trivia, poker, karaoke, live bands and live DJ nights will be available. • Opened March 15 • 5805 Preston Road, Ste. 594, Plano • www.brasstapbeerbar.com

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7 P Custom Homes The builder is expected to construct more than 20 townhomes on undeveloped land along Enterprise Drive and Park Boulevard in Plano. • Opening TBD • Park Boulevard and Enterprise Drive • www.pcustomhomes.com 8 Aroma360 The business set to open a new showroom in Plano specializes in a variety of fragrances. Construction on the new location is scheduled to end on April 30, according to a project filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. • Opening summer 2024 • 5901 Winthrop St., Ste. K130, Plano • www.aroma360.com 9 Dreamy Foot Spa The new business is set for Legacy Drive Village, according to signage in the building’s window. • Opening TBD • 7000 Independence Parkway, Ste. 120, Plano • www.dreamyfootspa.com

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P L A N O P K W Y . 1 The Dog Stop The business offers daycare, boarding, grooming and a retail store for high quality food, treats and toys. • Opened Jan. 6 • 1937 W. Parker Road, Plano • www.thedogstop.com 2 Cantric Wellness The business offers an array of holistic approaches, including full spectrum chromolight therapy, powerful radiant near, far and mid-infrared therapy, oxygen- enriched air, leg compression, and health coaching. • Opened March 19 • 7920 Preston Road, Ste. 400, Plano • www.cantric.com 3 Asara Physical Therapy The physical therapy clinic provides individualized treatments for patients and a variety of tools to assist

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summer semester on March 22. The early registration deadline is set for May 1. • 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano • www.collin.edu 11 Starbucks The coffee shop is set to undergo various renovations. The work is set to begin on June 14 and expected to finish on July 11, according to a project filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. • 1121 E. Spring Creek Parkway, Ste. B, Plano • www.starbucks.com 12 Cloud Ingenuity The Carrollton-based tech company is opening an office in Plano, according to a project filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The office in The Tennyson building is set to start construction on May 1. • 6105 Tennyson Parkway, Ste. 130, Plano • www.cloudingenuity.com

Club 51 also serves mimosas and other cocktails. • Opened Feb. 7 • 7560 SH 121, Ste. 100, McKinney • www.breakfastclub51.com North Texas Racquet Club The facility provides players with seven lighted outdoor tennis courts, four lighted outdoor padel courts, six lighted outdoor pickleball courts and a merchandise shop for sports equipment and accessories. • Open as of early March • 6545 All Stars Ave., Frisco • www.northtexasracquetclub.com

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Closings

14 Coco Shrimp The restaurant offers a number of Hawaiian- inspired dishes such as lemon herb shrimp plates, garlic butter shrimp plats, shrimp tacos and more. According to the company website, the chain began as a food truck and opened a brick and mortar location in downtown Fort Worth in 2019. • Opened April 8 • 8315 Preston Road, Ste. 100D, Plano • www.cocoshrimp.com

13 Craft and Vine The eatery’s location in the Shops at Legacy has permanently closed. Craft and Vine served wines, craft beers and a variety of sushis, meat and cheese boards, salads and more. The eatery’s Roanoke location remains open. • Closed February • 5800 Legacy Drive, Ste. C1, Plano • www.craftandvine.restaurant

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Breakfast Club 51 The restaurant serves French toast, waffles, pancakes, smoothies, a variety of omelets and more. Breakfast

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comfortably snuggling between two tonkatsu.” • Opening in late April or early May • 1001 14th St., Ste. 100, Plano • www.ramenbelly.co 6 Pickleball Kingdom The pickleball facility at the southwest corner of Custer Road and 15th Street will feature 15 indoor courts, a food and beverage cafe, and an internet lounge. Pickleball Kingdom will also offer pickleball classes. • Opening April 26 • 1301 Custer Road, Ste. 200, Plano • www.pickleballkingdom.com 7 Super Llama Inflatable Park The 20,000-square-foot bounce park will offer a variety of inflatable play areas, including slides and obstacle courses. The facility will also hosts events. • Opening this spring • 6505 W. Park Blvd., Ste. 230, Plano • www.superllamausa.com 8 Alloy Personal Training The fitness center set for the Polo Town Crossing shopping center offers personalized fitness training with customized workout plans and nutrition guidance. • Opening in late 2024 • 5930 W. Park Blvd., Ste. 500, Plano • www.alloypersonaltraining.com 9 Sky Rocket Burger The burger joint serves burgers, fries and milkshakes made with Blue Bell ice cream. • Opening May 15 • 2300 Midway Road, Ste. C, Plano • www.skyrocketburger.com

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philosophy is based on “the belief that every child is unique and will express their interests in many ways by using art, language, physicality, experimentation, relationships” and more. Chief Operating Officer Destiny Farris said they chose to locate the preschool in Plano because based on a census, they found child care is in great demand. • Opened March 4 4 Diego’s Multiservices LLC The business offers tax preparation and filing for individuals and businesses as well as bookkeeping, business consultation, notary and translation services. Services are offered in both English and Spanish. • Opened in late December • 5017 W. Plano Parkway, Plano • www.thedreamlandschools.com

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1 Elephant Trunk Moving Supplies The business, which is owned by John and Mollie Hancock, rents plastic moving containers, moving blankets and wardrobe boxes. Elephant Trunk Moving Supplies started as a home business in 2015. • Opened March 1 • 308 Coit Road, Ste. 100, Plano • www.elephanttrunk.net 2 Wow Donuts and Drips The gourmet coffee and donut shop features a range of doughnut flavors from classics such as glazed, chocolate and sprinkles to salted caramel coffee cream, creme brulee and tiramisu. Additional food offerings include mochi doughnuts, Ooh La La croissant, fresh pastries and honey butter little pigs in a blanket. Drinks such as specialty coffees, lattes, and an assortment of teas are also offered. • Opened March 23 • 501 Talbert Drive, Plano • www.wowdonutsanddrips.com

• 1000 18th St., Ste. 300, Plano • www.diegosmultiservices.com

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Coming soon

10 Crunch Fitness The new gym is set for the Creekwalk Village shopping center in southwest Plano. Construction on the location is set to begin July 1 and finish on Dec. 1, according to a project filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

5 Ramen Belly Menu items will include pot stickers, sashimi, ramen and poke bowls. There is also a category called ramen in a blanket, which is described as “sauced up ramen noodles

3 Dreamland Preschool The preschool’s website states its educational

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• 801 W. 15th St., Ste. D, Plano • www.crunch.com

• Opened March 8 • 400 N. Coit Road, Ste. 1908, Richardson • www.usmaniarestaurant.com/dallas

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11 Simply Liquor The new liquor store was set to start construction on April 8 and is looking to complete construction on August 8, according to a project filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Simply Liquor also has stores in Roanoke and Sachse. • 565 Coit Road, Ste. 150, Plano 12 Feathered Nest The business is celebrating its fifth anniversary under new ownership, as Queenie Feige-Hider bought The Feathered Nest in downtown Plano in 2019. The boutique caters to a wide variety of ages and sizes, and kimonos are top-selling items. • 1018 E. 15th St., Plano • www.facebook.com/thefeatherednestplano

Simple Simon’s Pizza The restaurant offers more than a dozen pizza flavors as well as wings, sandwiches, calizones and stromboli. The Oklahoma-based chain plans to open several locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including Celina, according to the company’s website. • Opened in December • 2425 FM 544, Ste. 100, Lewisville • www.simplesimonspizza.com

Closings

14 Rise The restaurant offers a variety of savory and sweet souffles as well as other French dishes. Rise also has locations in Dallas, Fort Worth and The Woodlands. • Opened in early April • 2444 Preston Road, Ste. 100, Plano • www.risesouffle.com

13 Luby’s General Manager Steven Burke said the building is slated to be demolished. The contents of the restaurant belong to Luby’s and will be used at other restaurant locations. Luby’s is a cafeteria-style restaurant with three other locations in Dallas in one in Fort Worth. • Closed April 14 • 5040 W. Park Blvd., Plano • www.lubys.com/plano-west-park-blvd

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Haggard Middle School 2832 Parkhaven Dr., Plano The details: A complete replacement of the current campus. The cost: $84,615,000 The update: Programming meetings are wrapping up, the design process is set to wrap up in August.

The details: A major renovation of 465,000 square feet of existing buildings, along with the addition of two gym oors, a weight room and locker room. The cost: $197,210,000 The update: Programming meetings are wrapping up, the design process is set to wrap up in August.

Phase two of the Williams High School renovation is one of several 2022 bond projects underway for PISD.

Plano ISD provides updates on multiple bond projects

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The second phase of Williams High School’s major renovation is the latest Plano ISD project to start construction as part of the district’s 2022 bond, according to a recent update from Tony Pearson, PISD director of planning and new construction. The gist The current and nal phase will include class- room, food services-cafeteria, athletics, ne arts and eld house renovations. Site and drainage improve- ments will also be addressed. The project started construction in February, and will cost $59,793,122. Several other bond projects are approaching milestones in their progress, including: Haggard Middle School, Jupiter Center, Murphy Distribution Center and Plano Senior High School.

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The details: Addition of 15,900 square-feet of warehouse storage, a new dock ramp, a new room for JROTC and fencing modications. The cost: $3,545,144 The update: Construction is scheduled to nish in April.

The details: Demolition of 3,000 square-feet of interior oce space and the addition of 7,000 square-feet for Technology Deployment and Learning Media Services. The cost: $2,796,000 The update: Construction is scheduled to nish this April.

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Transportation

BY CONNOR PITTMAN

$8.8 million project along Independence Parkway underway A Plano road project along sections of Indepen- dence Parkway is currently under construction. Over $8.8 million in funding has been allocated for two projects along Independence Parkway between Spring Creek Parkway and SH 121, Assis- tant Director of Public Works Carrie Jones said. The overview Both projects involve rehabilitation of the existing concrete ahead of a planned asphalt overlay for the section, Jones said. The two segments of the project are Spring Creek Parkway north to Hedgcoxe Road and Hedgcoxe Road north to SH 121. Total funding for the project is a little over $8.8 million, she added, with around $3.7 million for the Spring Creek Parkway to Hedgcoxe Road portion and about $5.1 million for the Hedgcoxe

Crews work on part of Alma Drive A project along Alma Drive in Plano is focused on pavement repair on various lanes of the road and is set to finish in mid-April. The overview The pavement repair project is being com- pleted in anticipation of an asphalt overlay. Construction has been funded through the city’s capital maintenance fund, with over $935,000 spent so far.

1 North section - $5.1M : completing construction February 2026 2 South section - $3.7M : completing construction August 2025

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Road to SH 121 segment. The project is paid for using Community Investment Program 2021 bond funds. Looking ahead Jones said final completion of the project from Spring Creek Parkway to Hedgcoxe Road is planned to be complete in August 2025. The Hedg- coxe Road to SH 121 portion should be completed in February 2026.

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Real estate

About 160 homes were sold in Plano in February. More than 250 new listings were added to the market in the same month. Residential market data

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2 Plano departments name new directors Victoria Huynh and Curtis Howard have been named the directors of Plano’s human resources and neighborhood services departments. The background Huynh has spent 27 years working for the city in a number of legal roles. Howard previously worked with the Plano Police Department as the administrative services manager and as a senior legal advisor.

Davis Library to host city meetings during renovations

Plano council funds trac count study City-hired consultants are expected to conduct a citywide trac study in Plano that will analyze trac counts and turning counts at various areas throughout the city. Plano City Council approved nearly $495,000 with Lee Engineering—a trac engineering and transportation planning rm—to pay for the study during its March 25 meeting. What’s happening? The study will collect data over seven-day and 24-hour intervals along 357 roadway segments within Plano. Counts will be analyzed from 293 intersections in the city. The study is expected to help provide reliable and accurate trac counts within Plano, per city documents.

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Renovations to the Sen. Florence Shapiro Council Chamber will result in some city meetings being held at the Davis Library for the next several months. Select city meetings—including those for Plano City Council and the Plano Planning and Zoning Commission—will be hosted at the Davis Library, which is located at 7501-B Independence Parkway, starting in April. The meetings will move because of planned renovations to the Sen. Florence Shapiro Council Chamber within the Plano Municipal Center. The renovations will cost a little over $6 million and will be funded through the 2021 bond and Public Education Government funds. What you need to know According to the city’s website, upgrades are planned to make the council chambers more com- patible with the Americans with Disabilities Act, more secure and more up-to-date with audiovisual

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City presents Silver Line station area plans After nearly a year of public engagement and data collection, Plano ocials have developed a set of draft plans for areas around two future stations along the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Silver Line. Two-minute impact The draft plans—included in city

documents—outline desirable land uses for areas surrounding the future 12th Street Station and Shiloh Road Station along the Silver Line track. For the 12th Street Station, the community feedback centered on creating new public spaces to enhance new residential areas, having a mix of residential options and incorporating safe pedes- trian-friendly areas, per city documents. The vision for the Shiloh Road Station high- lighted improvements to aid movement to and from the station, transit-oriented developments that tie into the station, and added public spaces.

Plano’s council chambers are set for renovation.

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technology. Individuals can also expect impact to the parking lot at the Plano Municipal Center. What’s next? Construction is expected to last for several months with expected completion in late 2024 or early 2025.

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Government

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City to consider short- term rental regulations

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management would be allowed in all but one nonresidential zoning district and within some multifamily residences. Short-term rentals in operation prior to the adoption of a one-year interim ban may continue to operate. “There is a fear that we’re going to get overrun with these, and there’s a fear that they will get opened in every single neighborhood,” Commissioner David Downs said. “The market and the demand is going to resolve that issue.”

The Plano Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a policy to regulate short-term rentals in the city during its April 1 meeting. The recommendation would allow live-in short-term rentals within any residential district without a specific-use permit, so long as another short-term rental is not within 300 feet. Any live-in management rentals within 300 feet of another short-term rental would need to obtain a specific-use permit. Short- term rentals with off-site

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City Manager Mark Israelson said city staff will consider suggestions made during the meeting, including a legal review of any impacts for the changes.

Council is expected to consider adoption of the proposed short-term rental registration

program and zoning regulations April 22.

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$54M in parks projects to benet Plano community From the cover

Some context

The overview

The consistent improvements are one aspect that has made Plano’s parks nationally acclaimed. Plano’s Parks and Recreation Department earned the gold medal award in October from the National Recreation and Park Association, denoting it as the country’s top department for a city with a popu- lation of 150,001-400,000. The award recognizes departments for excellence in long-range planning and community engagement, among other factors. Plano Mayor John Muns credits the accessibil- ity of community and neighborhood parks as part of the reason Plano’s parks system is thought of so highly. “There are some amazing places around the country with mountains and beaches, and yet, Plano won the Gold Medal Award,” he said. “Acces- sibility is really the main reason we have that reputation as a good parks system. For everyone to have a park nearby is a real accomplishment.” The benefits of a flourishing parks system go beyond quality of life for Plano residents.

There are 39 active projects underway at Plano parks, and Plano Park Planning Manager Renee Jordan said more projects are always waiting in the wings. City ocials increased the parks budget by nearly 6% for this scal year. Jordan added that the city staggers improvement projects based on the age and condition of certain locations. The parks and recreation master plan was updated last July. The plan determines the schedule for renovation projects and lays out areas for potential new parks.

“Our hotels are completely full during the summer because of all

these activities that the Parks and Rec department includes

in their programming.” JOHN MUNS, PLANO MAYOR

Hosting events, such as festivals and sports tournaments, helps to drive tourism in the city. “We usually provide them with a great experi- ence, and a lot of times they’ll come back,” Crim- mins said. Plano’s Director of Economic Development Doug McDonald added that the city’s parks can play a factor in helping to attract companies to the city. “It plays a role in us talking about the quality of life,” he said. “We definitely talk about our No. 1 park system in the state of Texas.”

Parks budget (by scal year)

$34,630,000

2024

$30,330,000

2022

$30,120,000

2020

$28,350,000

2018

$25,690,000

2016

Jack Carter Park

67 community & neighborhood parks

The park features an outdoor pool, a dog park, soccer fields and sand volleyball courts. • Estimated cost: $3.7 million • Status: to be completed this summer • What’s new: The final phase of renovations to Jack Carter Park will include improvements to athletic fields, lighting and irrigation, a new restroom building, extension of the park’s trail network, tree planting, and general site repair.

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Haggard Park

Los Rios Park

Going forward

Los Rios Park is a brand-new park in southeast Plano on 196 acres of land that features a large pond and Rowlett Creek. • Estimated cost: $5.8 million (current phase) • Status: to be completed late this year • Features: The park will also feature a disc golf course, multiple playgrounds and basketball courts as well as approximately 2 miles of trails that connect to the city’s trail system.

Haggard Park is one of the next large commu- nity parks set for upgrades and renovations. • Estimated cost: funding TBD • Status: master plan to be finalized this summer • Features: When funding is available, the renovations will emphasize the preservation of historical aspects in the park. Work will include enhancements to existing gateways as well as replacement of playground equipment, lights, the irrigation system and bathrooms.

With major mixed-use developments such as Collin Creek, Haggard Farms and the Texas Research Quarter each including an open space component, there will be more parks added with new trails to connect them to the existing parks system in the city. Jordan said future plans also include extending the trail system to connect with parks in Richardson, and providing residents with more places to play pickleball and cricket. She added that maintaining the currently quality of existing parks remains the department’s top priority, and improvement projects won’t slow down even as new projects pick up. “The most important thing that the department should be doing for the city of Plano is getting these park sites renovated,” Jordan said.

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• $30 per team of up to six players. Only one ticket needs to be purchased for the team. • Legacy Hall, 7800 Windrose Ave. • www.legacyfoodhall.com/events

April

‘The Crucible’ The North Texas Performing Arts website describes this production as an exciting drama about the Puritan purge of witchcraft in old Salem. • April 25-28, various times • $12-$25 • NTPA Willow Bend Center of the Arts, 6121 W. Park Blvd., Ste. B216 • www.ntpa.org/event/the-crucible-academy Plano Bridal Show This event will feature over 110 wedding businesses, new wedding trends, a fashion show, door prizes and giveaways. • April 28, noon-5 p.m. • $15 • Plano Event Center, 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway • www.bridalshowsinc.com ‘Star Wars’ Trivia Night Bring a smart device such as a phone, tablet or laptop to send in answers from your table. Participants are encouraged to wear costumes for a chance to win a $50 Hall Pass prize. • April 30, 7 p.m.

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14th Annual Head for the Cure 5K North Texas This fundraiser event will locally benefit UT Southwestern and Grey Matters Support Group of North Texas, Brains for the Cure, and other national brain cancer programs, education, and initiatives. In addition to the 5K, there will also be a dog 5K and kids fun run. • May 4, 8 a.m. • $15-$32 • Red Tail Pavilion, 2801 E. Spring Creek Parkway • www.headforthecure.org Vegetable Gardening in North Texas This class will give participants tips on helping Texas vegetable gardens thrive. Composting, mulching, seed selection, watering techniques and more will be discussed. • May 11, 3-4:30 p.m. • Free

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This dance party will be led by a Lifetime Fitness dance instructor. Participants will get to meet Poncho, Heritage Farmstead’s mammoth jack donkey, take tractor rides, feed chickens and more. This is an interactive event for preschoolers and their grownups. • May 10, 10 a.m.-noon • $15 children ages 2-11, $5 12 years old and older, free for siblings under 2 years old. • Heritage Farmstead Museum, 1900 W. 15th St. • www.heritagefarmstead.org

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