Frisco | July 2022

CITY, COUNTY & SCHOOLS

News from Frisco, Frisco ISD & Collin County

HIGHLIGHT COLLIN COUNTY Precinct 4 Commissioner Duncan Webb has been elected chair of the Regional Transportation Council, according to a June 9 release by the North Central Texas Council of Governments. Webb has served on the transportation council since 2011. Frisco City Council Meets at 6:30 p.m. July 19, Aug. 2 City Council Chamber, George A. Purefoy Municipal Center, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd., Frisco www.friscotexas.gov Collin County Commissioners Court Meets at 1:30 p.m. July 11, 18, 25; Aug. 1, 8 at Jack Hatchell Collin County Administration Building, 2300 Bloomdale Road, Ste. 2302, McKinney | www.collincountytx.gov Denton County Commissioners Court MEETINGS WE COVER

Cost set for CTE Center expansion project

BY MIRANDA JAIMES

FRISCO ISD Trustees approved a guaranteed maximum price of $22.19 million for a construction project that will expand and renovate the district’s Career and Technical Education Center. Principal Architect with Huckabee Andre Brackens said the rm worked “diligently” with Crossland Con- struction to help lessen the eects of construction cost escalation and material shortages, according to FISD meeting documents. Construction will begin on the center this year, the district stated.

From left, Monica Paul, executive director of the Dallas Sports Commission; FC Dallas President Dan Hunt; Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones; and FC Dallas Coach Nico Estévez hold a press conference. (Brooklynn Cooper/Community Impact Newspaper)

Dallas named one of 16 host cities for 2026 FIFA World Cup

BY BROOKLYNN COOPER

20 being split between Canada and Mexico. Other host cities include Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Kan- sas City, New York City and San Fran- cisco. The Dallas Sports Commission estimates a host city could yield an economic impact of $400 million and about 3,000 new jobs. In total, 16 U.S. cities will host the World Cup. Next steps include guring out how many and what level of matches Dallas will host.

FRISCO Dallas was chosen to host FIFA 2026 World Cup matches after a concerted recruiting eort by the North Texas region. “I want to thank our regional part- ners and other mayors for contribut- ing to our success,” Frisco Mayor Je Cheney said at the announcement June 16. The U.S. is slated to host 60 World Cup matches, with the remaining

Meets at 9 a.m. July 12, 26 Administrative Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Drive, Denton www.dentoncounty.gov Frisco ISD board of trustees Meets at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 8 5515 Ohio Drive, Frisco www.friscoisd.org

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