Plano's Events Center has unveiled a newly renovated Courtyard, now available for reservations following a $3.2 million upgrade. This significant enhancement expands outdoor event spaces, featuring shaded areas, a stage for performances, a wireless sound system, and ample seating for al fresco dining. The renovations aim to accommodate a variety of events, including receptions and live entertainment, providing a versatile venue for the community.
In addition to this development, early voting for the upcoming May elections begins on April 22, where residents will elect five council members, including the mayor. A notable item on the ballot is a $648 million bond referendum, which proposes funding for essential city projects, including street improvements, a new police headquarters, upgrades to fire stations, various park enhancements, and renovations at Schimmelfinig Library. Early voting will conclude on April 29.
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Subscribe for Free Furthermore, Plano Neighborhood Services is launching "Love Where You Live" service projects in the Plano Park neighborhood, with a litter cleanup scheduled for Saturday, April 26, around Memorial Elementary School from 9 to 11 AM. Volunteers are encouraged to check in at the school by 8:45 AM and can sign up individually or as a group.
In community news, the Plano Animal Shelter is featuring Tucker, a three-year-old, three-legged black lab, as the pet of the week. Described as a friendly and adaptable companion, Tucker is house-trained and gets along well with children and other pets. For those interested in adopting, more information can be found at share.plano.gov/petsforadoption.
These initiatives reflect Plano's commitment to enhancing community engagement and improving local infrastructure, ensuring a vibrant and connected city for all residents. For further updates, residents can visit plano.gov or follow the city on social media.