On Feb. 18, Frisco City Council members will be tasked with deciding what, if any, recommendations from the Frisco Charter Review Commission to put on the May 10 election ballot.

After months of work, the Frisco Charter Review Commission presented its findings to council members on Dec. 7.

The council can accept the recommendations as made by the commission without changes or make changes before the recommendations go on the ballot.

Council members also have the option of not calling for any changes to the city charter.

The commission has recommended changes to several charter sections, including governance, ethics, political activity and administrative.

In preliminary discussion, council members indicated they liked many of the changes, but wanted to tweak others before they go on the ballot.

Council members said at a recent meeting they would like to hear thoughts on the proposed amendments from Frisco residents.

Charter review vote

  • Last day to register to vote: April 10
  • Early voting: April 26-May 8
  • Voting day: May 10
  • Proposed charter amendments can be found online at www.friscotexas.gov