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Frisco council OKs over $2M for regional hike and bike trail projects

Frisco residents could see several new hike and bike trails moving forward soon.

What happened: At a May 5 meeting, Frisco City Council approved several items tied to the construction of several local hike and bike trails.

The gist: Council approved an interlocal agreement with Collin County for nearly $1.8 million in funding for the construction of the Panther Creek Veloweb Trail project. The 0.7-mile trail will span from Sacaton Trail to Panther Creek Parkway, running through the site of the future Panther Creek Sports Complex and connecting to the Veloweb trail system. 

Council members also approved an agreement with the county for $724,295 in funding toward the Panther Creek hike and bike trail section from Preston Road to the BNSF Railroad. The 1.2-mile trail would allow users to travel from the Preston Bridge north of Eldorado Parkway to a connection at the BNSF railroad bridge near the Frisco Springs subdivision, according to city documents.

 
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Frisco dermatologist reopens with a new look

Restoration Dermatology is accepting new clients in Frisco, Dr. Carla Gustovich confirmed.

What's changed: Dr. Gustovich rebranded her practice to Restoration Dermatology after dissolving her previous partnership, Magnolia Dermatology, in January.

The details: The clinic offers a variety of medical, cosmetic and integrative dermatology treatments.

  • 13192 Dallas Parkway, Ste. 620, Frisco

 
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Kame Sushi offers sushi, more in Frisco

Kame Sushi is now open in Frisco. 

What they offer: Some of the most popular dishes at Kame Sushi are the “Kame’s Trust Me” menu, which comes with soup and a fresh salad, the Kame Roll, sashimi wrap apple roll, and several hibachi dishes, a company representative said.

  • 5251 Panther Creek Parkway, Ste. 400, Frisco

 

Your Weekend To-Do List

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

Main Street Fest

Outdoor movie night

May 15-16, 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; May 17, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Grapevine

May 15, 7-9 p.m.
Frisco

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PBR World Finals

Wildflower! Arts & Music Festival

May 14-16, 7:45 p.m.; May 17, 1:45 p.m.
Fort Worth

May 15, music starts at 6 p.m.; May 16-17, music starts at noon
Richardson

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More info

 
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