Self-driving cars
Question from audience: What is the timeline that the self-driving cars will be deployed?
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Brian Moen, asst director of transporation, said the deployment will begin in July and will run for 6 months. Cars will run from 7 a.m.-11 p.m. #FriscoTownHall
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Question: Has the city looked at any data regarding safety surrounding self-driving cars and what are the benefits?
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Moen said according to studies 94 percent of car accidents are due to human error. "We're looking at technology to put a dent in that 94 percent."
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Cheney said using these technologies is about mobility and safety as city continues to grow.
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Transportation
Question: What are the plans to widen Coit Road?
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Moen also said the intersection of Main Street and Legacy Drive will be closed for about six weeks starting June 30 through Aug. 10 as work continues to widen the roadway to six lanes and install a water line.Moen said the plans to widen Coit Road have already began to widen the roadway from 4 lanes to 6 lanes from SH 121 to Main Street. Design is expected to finish in the second quarter of 2019 and construction to start in the third quarter.
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Development updates
Question: What is the update on Wade Park?
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Mayor Jeff Cheney said the city has spoken to developer Stan Thomas who says he is working on his finances and he expects construction to start again on the Wade Park development in the coming months.
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For months, Wade Park, a planned 175-acre mixed-use development along Frisco’s $5 Billion Mile, has avoided foreclosure. https://t.co/4SaZwKq7xM
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Question: What is the timeline for the UNT branch campus in Frisco?
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Mayor Jeff Cheney said the university is working on its campus master plan with the plan to break ground in the next 5 years.
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Question: Update of Grand Park?
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Cheney said the city is still going through the permitting process with the US Army Corp. of Engineering and will hopefully have an update before the end of the year.
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