Frisco | May 2025

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Commission considers restaurants, two hotels Frisco officials are considering plans for a new commercial development in the city. The project, called Preston Promenade in city documents, was taken up by the Frisco Planning and Zoning Commission at its meetings April 22

Frisco OKs $1M for signals, equipment Frisco officials approved more than $1 mil- lion in spending for street light installation and video equipment for police vehicles. The spending was approved by Frisco City Council on April 15. The details Local police are looking to upfit 37 new vehicles with in-car video systems. The total cost of these services, along with a five-year warranty, is $208,040. The company EARTC, LLC will install four new traffic signals for $917,205. When the work is complete, there will be one new traffic signal and three pedestrian hybrid beacon signals. Construction on these signals is expected to begin in May and be completed in 100 days.

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approved by the commission in January. What the commission is considering now is the plat for the development, which shows how the property is divided. The commission has final authority over plats and site plans. The site plan includes 166,638 square feet, which makes up about 10% of the property. If given final approval, the open space in the development will include amenities such as: • pedestrian monuments • raised planters

The development could include a convenience store with gas pumps and a drive-thru, a full-ser- vice carwash, nine restaurants, four office build- ings and two hotels. Three of the restaurants are expected to include drive-thrus. The project could sit on 12 lots on about 38 acres of land on the northeast corner of Preston Road and Panther Creek Parkway. What else? A preliminary site plan for the project was

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