Government
BY JACOB VAUGHN
Frisco updates school zone speeds mid-year Frisco officials have updated several school zones in the city. The details School zones are generally updated annually, according to city documents. However, this mid- year update is to address a school zone created after the start of the 2024-25 academic year and two zones in private neighborhoods. These changes were discussed and agreed upon by school officials, the police department and city staff at the monthly school safety meetings. Frisco City Council officially approved the changes at an April 1 meeting. The specifics The existing school zone around Hosp Elemen- tary was modified so it would run during middle school start times as well to help students walking
Frisco OKs more than $3.5M in city work Frisco City Council approved several contracts at an April 1 meeting. The details The city of Frisco will pay Oncor more than $500,000 to relocate services and structures along Main Street and within the 4th Street Plaza. City Council approved two agreements with the energy provider to not conflict with the two projects. The council also approved a contract with VLEX Construction Company in the amount of $433,406 for the reconstruction of an alley on Copperwood Drive. Another $2.56 million contract was awarded to Martinez Architects for program development, design and construction administration for several facilities.
School zone speed adjustments The speed changes are near Jones Middle School and Rock Hill High School.
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to Pearson Middle School. This zone was modified in January and has now been added to the city’s ordinance to include it. A new zone has also been created for Jones Middle School and Rock Hill High School. After Prosper ISD opened the middle school in August, it was determined a new school zone was needed in the Dove Creek neighborhood to help students cross Glade Hill Drive. Two new school zones have also been added to the private Richwoods neighborhood. The neighborhood has an agreement in place with local police to enforce traffic laws.
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