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You can have a say in the future of Frisco. Here’s how.

You can have a say in the future of Frisco. Here’s how.

Update: 2024-09-24
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 Frisco is currently in the process of updating its comprehensive plan and is hosting four opportunities for the community to weigh in on Thursday, Sept. 26.





The town of Frisco has been working closely with community members and key stakeholders to identify core values and priorities for Frisco’s future. A survey was conducted in June to gather feedback that shaped the framework for Frisco’s comprehensive plan and several events have already been hosted to provide opportunities to share ideas for the future of Frisco.





In the State of Colorado, a comprehensive plan is required by the state and is intended to guide growth and development. A well-crafted comprehensive plan should reflect the community’s vision and goals for the future and address various elements such as land use, transportation, recreation, economics, water and the natural environment.





The comprehensive plan may be used as a long-range tool to guide policy decisions throughout the town, as well as supporting guiding amendments to the town’s unified development code in line with the community’s vision.





On Thursday, Sept. 26, Frisco’s comprehensive plan project team will be hosting four opportunities for community members to weigh in on Frisco’s future:






  • Rocky Mountain Coffee Roasters: 7:30-9:30 a.m.




  • Frisco’s Town Hall, Council Chambers: 1-2:30 p.m.




  • Frisco Bay Marina: 4-6 p.m.




  • Summit Middle School football game: 4-6 p.m.





For more information on Frisco’s comprehensive plan, visit FriscoPlan.com.

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You can have a say in the future of Frisco. Here’s how.

You can have a say in the future of Frisco. Here’s how.

Cody Jones