REGISTRATION HAPPENING NOW FOR FREE PROGRAM
(January 26, 2010) Have you ever wondered what it would be like without City Hall? What would happen if you tried driving to work without roads and traffic signals – or called 9-1-1 and got no answer?
City Hall 101 is a great way to boost your knowledge about what happens behind the scenes at City Hall and Frisco’s other municipal facilities. The next City Hall 101 class runs from February 15 through May 10, 2010.
Meet Mayor Maher Maso, Frisco City Council members and city managers. See how the Frisco Fire and Police Departments operate. Hear what it takes to build roads and to plan for Frisco’s future growth. These and many more topics are covered during the 12-week program which runs on Monday evenings from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The initial “kick off” session on February15 will be held at the George A. Purefoy Municipal Center, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd.; however, the locations of Monday night sessions will change to correspond with the department being discussed.
City Hall 101 is open to residents 18 and older. Class size is limited. Registration forms are available for download here; or from the home page of FriscoTexas.gov, click on the ‘Project/Programs’ tab and then select ‘City Hall 101’ from the drop-down menu. The schedule for class topics and locations is also listed online. For more information email CityHall101@friscotexas.gov or contact Daniel Ford at 972-292-5542.