What started as a community-driven effort to bring more public art to Frisco has snowballed into a long-term plan to support local creative endeavors well into the future. The Frisco Town Council adopted a five-year.
The town of Frisco has two new faces joining its Town Council this month. Incoming council members will be sworn in at the April 26 meeting to serve four-year terms. Seven candidates ran for three.
Occupation: Self-employed owner at an outdoor and cycling industry sales agency Years in Summit County: 35 Family: Wife Civic involvement: Frisco Town Council member, Frisco Planning Commission member, Summit County Wildfire Council member, Make Frisco.
Despite the cold weather, friends, family, government officials and community members came out Tuesday, Dec. 28, to honor the life of Frisco resident Ann McCrerey. McCrerey was one of the original founders of the Frisco.
The town of Frisco is no stranger to public art. From sculptures commissioned in the ‘90s to more than one Main Street mural created during the coronavirus pandemic, the town frequently aims to cultivate community.