Local Resources
So now you’ve closed on your new Frisco TX home, moved in all the boxes (we didn’t say you had to put them away!), and everythings going great. What’s the next step? Time to start living like a Frisco TX local in your new home. Below is a list of websites that should help you in your quest of “localism.” Also check our “Resources” page for recommendations of city services, contractors and much more.
Walkscore.com is a fantastic resource that allows you to see everything that is “walkable” around your home. From schools to restaurants, Walkscore can show you where it is.
The City of Frisco home page has an unbelievable amount of services to help you enjoy your new home. Park Locators , On-Line Serices, Resident Information, and a City Dirctory will have you up and running in no time, so you can “get out and enjoy” your new neighborhood.
Yelp.com is the ultimate review site for locals that want to explore what’s around them. 100% independent reviews of just about every service provider help you to find the “local gems” around you.
Membership in the Frisco Chamber of Commerce is designed to offer benefits that make your business money or save your business money. Each level of investment offers different benefits, so look over the investment levels and see what benefits interest you, then complete the online application. Residents may join the Chamber as a Friend of the Chamber ($50). This membership will entitle non-business owners to recieve electronic communication from the chamber and member-only pricing for all Chamber events.
Frisco ISD is at the top of the fastest growing school districts in the state and nation growing by 10-30 percent annually the past 13 years. As of September 20, 2010, FISD had 37,306 students enrolled, representing 10.1 percent growth compared to last year. Get a list of Schools By Subdivision
No need to subscibe, you will receive this awesome magazine in your mailbox for free. For fifteen years, Frisco STYLE Magazine has provided an effective advertising venue for large and small businesses in North Texas, while providing the community with relevant and interesting stories of everyday life.
Convention & Visitors Bureau. Frisco TX is a year-round destination for guests, tourists, conventions, meetings, trade shows and leisure travel. Frisco was even selected the host city for the 2010 NCAA Division I Football Championship game, that was played at Pizza Hut Park on January 7, 2011. Download Your Very Own Frisco TX Map
Each month, copies are direct mailed to all home in Frisco. Living Magazine publishes cover stories, business spotlights and business profiles on local, community businesses. Each edition of the magazine has a city-specific community calendar, where readers can learn about family-friendly activities in their neighborhood.
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