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Ask Questions about the City's 2023-24 Budget

City of Plano Town Hall Budget

If you have questions about the 2023-24 City Manager's Recommended Budget, participate in the upcoming Plano Town Hall. Join by phone, in-person or online as Budget and Research Director Karen Rhodes-Whitley and City Manager Mark Israelson discuss the budget that begins Oct. 1, 2023. Key members of our team will be available to answer department-specific questions. 


Review the budget documents at Plano.gov/RecommendedBudget.

  

Plano Town Hall

Tuesday, Aug. 22

7-8 pm


Participate in these ways:  



If your budget question is not addressed, send it by email to AskPlano@Plano.gov.

Stay Alert: School Starts Aug. 9

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Buckle up and prepare for Plano and Frisco ISD students to head back to school on Wednesday, Aug. 9. School zones will be activated to help children walk, ride, drive or bike safely to school. Within Plano city limits, 173 school zones support almost 100,000 students. Please use extra care and be alert as you approach schools along your route.  


Over 70 school crossing guards serve primarily at intersections adjacent to 43 elementary schools campuses. When using crosswalks with adult crossing guards:  


  • Be alert for traffic – drivers sometimes fail to obey the crossing guard stop signs.
  • Don't ride bicycles or skateboards across the street – walk them.
  • Don't run across the street – always walk.  
  • Obey the directions of the crossing guard


If your child rides a bike to school this year, brush up on your bicycling safety knowledge:  


  • Always ride single file and watch for opening car doors.  
  • Wear a bicycle helmet. 
  • Be sure the roadway is clear before entering.  
  • If you must ride your bike at night, make sure your headlight and reflectors are in good condition.  
  • Keep your bicycle in good mechanical condition (tires, chain and brakes).  
  • Obey all traffic rules and signs – always give proper hand signals.  
  • Ride without passengers. Most bicycles are built to carry one person – YOU.  
  • Select the safest route to your destination and use it. Avoid busy intersections.  
  • Walk your bike across busy intersections by using the push button to activate the pedestrian signal.  
  • Yield the right of way to pedestrians.  


Stop for the Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon on Alma Road

When the lights flash red at the pedestrian hybrid beacon on Bluebonnet Trail on Alma Road between Spring Creek Parkway and Legacy Drive, stop. Clark High School students often take this trail to school. The light is activated by a button, slow when it is yellow and stop when it is red. Please help us keep walkers, runners and bikers safe at this crossing. This is Plano’s first and only pedestrian hybrid beacon. Watch the video to understand how it works.   


Make it a great, safe school year!

Attend the Annual Business Leadership Reception

The City of Plano Multicultural Outreach Roundtable (MCOR) and the Plano International Festival (PIF) invite you to the Annual Business Leadership Reception.


Annual Business Leadership Reception

Wednesday, Aug. 23, 6 p.m.


The Center for American and International Law

5201 Democracy Dr.


Plano Mayor John B. Muns and MCOR Co-Chair Graciela Katzer will present the opening remarks. City of Plano Deputy City Manager Lashon Ross will moderate the discussion on “Why Plano is Attractive to Business.” 


Panelists are:  

• Boeing Vice President of Program Management Sydney A. Blocher Jr.

• Shutterfly Director of Manufacturing Operations Chris Mooney 

• SK Signet America Inc. President Seung June (SJ) Oh


Special thanks goes to sponsor Central Market for providing hors d’oeuvres and drinks. 


Free and open to anyone who registers. RSVP by Monday, Aug. 21 to Dee Dee Falls at deedee@plano.gov

Happenings
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Clear the Shelters


Plano Animal Shelter

4028 W. Plano Pkwy.


Now through

Monday, Aug. 21

Half-price adoption fees


Tuesday, Aug. 22 through Sunday, Aug. 27

Waived adoption fees


All pets are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped before they leave the shelter. A $10 pet registration fee is required if you live in Plano.


View adoptable pets.

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Short-Term Rental

Open House 


Wednesday, Aug. 23 

6-8 pm 


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1013 E. 15th Street 

(Historic Downtown Plano) 


Stop by this come-and-go open house about short-term rentals. Learn more about the City's STR Study and share your opinions. 


Visit PlanoSTR.com for updates.

Need a Ramp or Grab Bar for Your Home?


The City of Plano has grant funds available to assist with these accessibility items for owner-occupied housing:


  • ADA compliant toilets
  • Bathroom grab bars
  • Wall-mounted foldable shower or tub seats
  • Concrete entry ramps


Apply before the Mobility Assistance Program funds run out.


Learn how to apply for a grant.

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Boards and Commissions Information Session 


Thursday, Aug. 24

6-7:30 pm


Plano Event Center 

2000 E. Spring Creek Pkwy.  


Representatives at the information session will answer your questions about each board. We look forward to seeing you.  


Submit a board or commission application.

Stoler on the Street Episode 113: Community Cameras

Share Home Camera Video to Help Solve Community Crime


When crime happens in your neighborhood, your home security video may help Police narrow down criminals. After registering your camera, you would only be contacted by the Plano Police Department if there is a criminal incident in the vicinity of your security camera.


Register your home security cameras with Plano Police.

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Associate Planner I or II -

Neighborhood Services


One or more years of experience in urban planning is required.


Enjoy variety in your work assignments. Help residents connect to their neighbors and community resources. Conduct public meetings, share information about City zoning and more.


Apply today!

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Get the Scoop on the Construction Underway on Parker Road


If Parker Road is part of your routine route to work, school or other activities, you may have noticed a lot of work in progress lately. We've mapped out the projects to help you plan your path while explaining the work that is being performed. Watch the video for information on current and upcoming Parker Road projects.


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