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Frisco officials approve $440K contract for new neighborhood park

Frisco officials are moving forward with a new community park. Frisco City Council approved a design contract for the ​​Collinsbrook Farms Neighborhood Park at its meeting Sept. 2.

The details: Collinsbrook Farms is a master-planned residential community at the southwest corner of Coit Road and PGA Parkway. As part of the development, a 7.5-acre plot of land in the neighborhood was given to the city to build a park.

 
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The Brunch District set to debut in Frisco

The Brunch District plans to open in December in Frisco, General Manager Andreea Bujor said.

What they will serve: The menu features steak and eggs, omelettes, skillets, egg benedicts, biscuits and gravy and more. Healthy options include chia pudding, Iron Man Scrambler and avocado toast.

 
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Second special session ends without new laws on THC, property taxes

Around 1 a.m. Sept. 4, the Texas Legislature gaveled out of its second special session of the year. On the heels of a two-week Democratic walkout that stymied bills during a previous legislative overtime, lawmakers moved quickly to pass 16 of Gov. Greg Abbott’s 24 priorities in under three weeks.

The details: A long-debated plan to ban or restrict sales of hemp-derived THC and a measure aimed at reining in local property tax growth were among the proposals that did not make the cut. Those proposals fell apart in the final days of the special session, after House and Senate lawmakers were unable to reach agreements. 

Also of note: Lawmakers also did not pass bills intended to improve emergency preparedness and communications in the wake of the deadly July 4-5 floods; shield certain law enforcement files from public disclosure; and bar local governments from hiring outside lobbyists. 

The governor can call a special session at any time; however, legislative leaders indicated they did not expect to return to Austin to tackle the remaining agenda items.

 

FOODIE FRIDAY
Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Dallas - Fort Worth area.

A new Texas-based seafood and Cajun restaurant is now serving customers after announcing its soft opening in August.

Te’jun Texas Cajun offers seafood combos and plates with shrimp, crab, crawfish, corn and potatoes, according to its website.

The Keller location also has the Snapper Classic, a new fish plate that serves a red snapper filet over rice with the restaurant’s Cajun cream sauce, according to a restaurant newsletter. Te’jun’s owners are also planning to add salads to the menu in the coming weeks, starting at $6.99.


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🍣 Spicy Matka now open in Frisco
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🍜 Show Mini Hot Pot to serve Asian cuisine in Richardson
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🍦 Maya Creamery and Lounge offers ice cream, tea in Northlake
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🍓 Bondi Bowls to offer açai bowls, locally sourced coffee in Plano’s Legacy Hall
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Co-owners of Aromas on Oak, Ryan Buck and Kirsten Trudo-Buck wanted to create a cozy space where the community could sip coffee and relax, Buck said.

Signature drinks include the teddy bear latte, which has honey and cinnamon, and the tiramisu latte, which is topped with mascarpone cheese whipped cream and cocoa powder, he said.

The coffee comes from a renowned coffee roaster, Jodi Weiser, who also owns a coffee consulting business, Buck said.

Aromas’ baked goods, which includes croissants, bagels, muffins and pound cakes, are sourced from three different bakeries around Dallas-Fort Worth, he said.


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