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Jack Carter Park will get about $3.7 million in renovations to irrigation more. MICHAEL CROUCHLEYCOMMUNITY IMPACT

available to more customers. Walmart+ oers free shipping with no minimum required, free delivery from stores with a $35 minimum and a fuel discount. Each remodeled store will also feature a newly painted mural. 972-396-6401. www.walmart.com/store/2995-plano-tx CLOSINGS 9 Golden Boy Coee & Wine Bar in Plano has closed. The coee shop, which was located at 5880 SH 121, Ste. 102A, closed June 25 with no plans to reopen, according to an Instagram post. The Plano location opened in 2021 and served coee, wine and food in a laid-back environment. The Golden Boy location in Denton remains open with a tattoo studio, a bar and an event venue included in the space. 940-514-1988 10 Sherry Stephanie Dance & Mu- sic closed in Plano, according to a posting on the building’s door. The performing arts school was located at 8232 Preston Road, Ste. 120. The school oered dance, music and theater classes, and still has a location in The Colo- ny, according to the school’s website. www.sherrystephanie.com FEATURED IMPACT RENOVATIONS The facilities at Jack Carter Park are about to undergo a nal phase of renovations that will address the restroom facility, athletic elds and irrigation. The park is located at 2800 Maumelle Drive. The project will cost about $3.7 million to complete with the bid awarded to North Rock Construction LLC during the July 24 Plano City Council meeting. Funding for the improvements come from the 2022-23 Park Improvements Community Investment Program and Park Fee Program, according to a memo given to council.

Several areas of the park will be addressed with the allocated funding, including renovations for athletic elds, lighting and irrigation, a new restroom building, replacement and extension of the park’s trail network, retaining walls, tree planting, and general site repair. www.plano.gov/1458/Jack-Carter-Park

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