Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Frisco Merry Main Street





Frisco will make 2008 the best Christmas Holiday season yet with it's 18th Annual Merry Main Street celebration on December 6 at the George A Purefoy Municipal Center and Simpson Plaza at City Hall located at 6101 Frisco Square Blvd.

Festivities will include:

  • Christmas Carol performance by the Frisco Elementary School Choir - 5pm

  • Tree Lighting Ceremony - 6pm

  • Santa available for Photos with children of Frisco

  • Rudolf & Frosty too!!!

  • Merry Main Street Exhibit / Frisco's Railroad History

  • Model Trains from The Spring Creek Railroad Train Club

  • Kids Holiday Store - allows kids to shop for family (everything under $5)


  • Yuletide traditions continue on Main Street throughout the holiday season:

  • Holiday Old Town with Historic Home Tour



  • Frisco Square - Texas largest choreographed holiday light display - Fridays from Nov. 28th - Jan. 2nd


  • Learn more at http://www.FriscoMerryMainStreet.com/.

    Monday, November 17, 2008

    "Chunk Your Junk" Event in Frisco



    Next 'Chunk Your Junk' Event Happens Tomorrow Saturday, November 15

    The fall Chunk Your Junk will be held tomorrow, Saturday, November 15, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. It will be located at 6616 Walnut St.(north of Main
    Street) Entry will be from southbound First Street only. Other entrances will be closed. For a map of the location - go online to www.friscotexas.gov/recycle and click on the orange 'Chunk Your Junk'
    logo.

    The following items can be brought for safe disposal, recycling, or donation. In order to reduce idling time, the items are listed in the order which they can be unloaded at the event. Please load your vehicle accordingly.

    * Documents for shredding
    * Cardboard
    * Metal and appliances*
    * Yard waste, limbs, and untreated wood for mulching
    * Fencing
    * Styrofoam and other trash
    * Household chemicals, paint, gasoline, oil, batteries, pesticides
    * Computers, printers, cell phones, other e-waste
    * Old clothes, furniture, books, etc. for donation

    A free paper shredding service will be provided. A four box limit per household will be accepted, with sizes not to exceed 12"W x 15.5" L x 10.5" H. No commercial accounts will be accepted.

    Because of time restraints, the line will be cut off at 11:30 a.m. to ensure all waiting residents are serviced. Large crowds are expected so please come early. A copy of resident's most current Frisco water bill and driver's license will be required for all household chemical disposal, electronic waste, and Freon extractions.

    * There is a $40 Freon extraction fee applied to resident's next utility bill for all appliances not tagged Freon-free.

    Thursday, November 13, 2008

    Town of Prosper Proposed Budget


    Click here to review the PDF of the Town of Prosper's Proposed Budget for 2009.



    "This budget will raise more total property taxes than last year's budget by $928,567or 23.4%, and of that amount $588,424 is tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year.



    TOWN OF PROSPER PURPOSE STATEMENT:

    Prosper is a place where everyone matters.



    Prosper Real Estate

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008

    Tips for tackling rodents as temperatures drop

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    The following information is distributed from the City of Frisco’s News
    and Information service.

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    (November 11, 2008) The City of Frisco offers residents ‘tips’ for tackling rodents in neighborhoods — and reminds homeowners it’s common for neighborhood rodent populations to rise as temperatures drop.

    “Because the weather is changing, rats and mice are seeking warmer habitats,” said Greg Carr, Code Enforcement and Animal Control Administrator. ”Residents who live near construction or newly cut fields or farmland may also experience an increase of rodents in their area since construction and plowing displaces the rats and mice from their natural habitats.”

    Carr says there are several steps homeowners and residents can take to
    deal with any influx of rodents.

    * Hire exterminator and use consistent pest treatment
    * Keep landscaping and grass cut
    * Seal trash containers
    * Do not leave pet food ‘out’ once your pet has eaten
    * Pick up trash and debris
    * Keep garage doors closed
    * Seal holes, cracks and entryways around pipes with steel wool or wire screen. (Holes as small as quarter inch will allow entry into a building)
    * Repair water leaks and drips, which provide pests a water source


    The City of Frisco does not provide rodent control programs on private property for several reasons.

    “City staff can’t enter private property to address rodent issues without permission,” said Carr. ”Plus, we (city staff) don’t place baits out in
    public areas because of the risk to pets and children. That’s why we recommend homeowners contract with exterminators to devise a pest control program which best fits their own home and family needs.”

    Carr adds, if one homeowner is baiting or treating for rodents — but the neighbor isn’t taking the same action - the problem will merely move next door. ”A continuing abatement program involving all homeowners (or the entire HOA) is the best defense against rodent infestation,” said Carr.

    Should you find dead rats or mice, animal control officers recommend you put the rodents in a sealed plastic bag and place in the trash.

    Follow these directions for cleaning areas where rodent ‘droppings’ are found:

    * Wear rubber, latex or vinyl gloves
    * Soak area with disinfectant (water/bleach solution of one part bleach to 10 parts water)
    * Remove waste with paper towels. Do not sweep or vacuum area. Such action can potentially spread viruses through the air.
    * Wash exposed clothing and bedding
    * Wash hands with soap and water after removing gloves
    * Use professional service to clean heating and cooling ventilation systems


    For more information about rats, mice and other rodents common in our
    area, go to www.friscotexas.gov/animalcontrol