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The
Plano City Council initiated the "Neighborhood Roundtable" effort in
June, 1997. Since that time, City Council has hosted 20 additional
neighborhood meetings. Originally, each of the meetings focused on one
of 10 areas of the City, boundaries which were drawn according to
population. Most recently, in an effort to reach all citizens on an
annual basis, the roundtable area boundaries were drawn to follow the 4
City Council District lines.
Click here for Council District/Roundtable Map
City Council Neighborhood Roundtable Meetings are held on a quarterly
basis and are open to the general public, although the assigned
district is focused upon at that particular meeting. At the meetings,
citizens have the opportunity to meet and present questions and
comments to City Council and staff. Citizens are also informed of
current municipal activities and issues occurring in their district and
in the City as a whole.
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