A recent review of the McKinney city charter has sparked significant discussions about the future of council member terms and compensation. At a July 23 City Council meeting, key recommendations from a dedicated committee were presented, hinting at potential changes that could soon be in the hands of voters. Among the proposals are adjustments to term lengths and compensation, as well as broader changes that reflect the city’s growth. Discover the intriguing proposals and what they could mean for McKinney’s governance. Read the full article on Community Impact for all the details.
Michelin Guide recommends local McKinney favorite, Harvest at the Masonic
Harvest at the Masonic, a farm-to-table restaurant in downtown McKinney, has been recognized in the inaugural Michelin Guide for Texas. This acknowledgment highlights the...