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McKinney staff pitch small area plan for parts of SH 5

🛣️ McKinney officials want to develop an area plan for redevelopment efforts along parts of SH 5.

In a nutshell: The plan would include a “community-driven vision” for redevelopment while identifying challenges and opportunities, according to a staff presentation. Ultimately, it could guide creation of a specific development code for development along the corridor.

Angel pitched the small area plan to council members during a Nov. 18 McKinney City Council work session. Some council members voiced support for the idea during the work session. City staff are expected to pursue funding for hiring a third-party consultant to complete the plan.

Quote of note: “It looks at development patterns and land use and building form and transitions but on a much smaller geographic scale,” McKinney Planning Manager Hayley Angel said. “That allows a much more fine-tuned perspective on either the unique challenges or visions for those areas.”

 
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Salem RR Biryani serves authentic South Indian cuisine in McKinney

🍛Salem RR Biryani, located along Custer Road in McKinney, is now open, Owner Vinoth Kumar said.

The details: The restaurant serves authentic South Indian dishes including different biryani dishes, curry dishes, and kebabs, according to its website.

📍1411 N. Custer Road, Ste. 700, McKinney

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Celina  |  Nov. 27, 7:45 a.m.

Turkey Trot 5K

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McKinney  |  Nov. 28-39, 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Nov. 30, noon-5 p.m.

Christmas tree lighting

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Plano  |  Nov. 28-Dec. 23, 6-9 p.m.

Holiday lights

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Richardson  |  Nov. 28, 7 p.m.; Nov. 29-30, 2 p.m.

'The Nutcracker'

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Frisco  |  Nov. 29, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Holiday market

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North Texas Medical City hospitals collected over 1,500 pounds of unused medication in annual drug take back

💊 Medical City Healthcare officials and local law enforcement agencies recovered over 1,500 pounds of unused medication in Dallas-Fort Worth as part of the Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Oct. 25, according to a news release from the hospital system.

Medical City hospitals in Arlington, Dallas, Decatur, Denton, Frisco and McKinney participated and accepted unused prescription and over-the-counter medications.

By the numbers: McKinney led the area in drug returns, with 644 pounds of unused medication returned to Medical City McKinney at the city's police department, according to data from the hospital system. Collections for other participating hospitals took place at the respective hospital sites.


Some background: The Medical City system has collected over 108,000 pounds of medication since launching its “Crush the Crisis" program in 2019, which also aims to safely dispose of unused medication to prevent misuse, according to Medical City’s website.

 

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