Frisco’s 2026 budget prioritizes parks, trails and infrastructure while keeping mill levy unchanged
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Letters: Keep hiking trails strong for future users
Keep hiking trails strong for future users We are students at Silver Creek High School, and we like hiking so we want to make the trails more usable so everyone can use them and have fun. Many of Colorado’s trails are worn down by water, erosion and more hikers than ever after years of heavy use. But there are real, practical ways to fix these problems and keep our trails strong for the future. Utilize what is given by the land. Rock is the best…
Frisco’s 2026 budget prioritizes parks, trails and infrastructure while keeping mill levy unchanged
On Oct. 28, the Frisco Town Council successfully approved a $53,952,465 budget for 2026 on the second reading of the proposal. The Town Council expects to have $45,069,250 in projected revenues in 2026. With estimated revenues and reserves totaling $67,349,720, the town will have sufficient funds to cover its expenditures, according to communication Frisco released on the adopted budget. Town Council predicts it will have a total estimated endi…
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