McKinney's economy seems to be thriving
News, Local BusinessBrandi Hart, from the McKinney Courier-Gazette, writes:
"McKinney seems to be weathering the downturn in the national economy as residential and commercial development continues to thrive throughout the city. The citys employment rate was below the state unemployment rate last month. The citys unemployment rate in January was 4.1 percent, which is higher than the Collin County unemployment rate of 3.9 percent last month, but higher than the state 4.5 percent unemployment rate, according to the Texas Workforce Commission. McKinney has maintained an unemployment average of 4 percent since 2005, and had an 8 percent unemployment rate in 2004."
Great news for McKinney! Read the full article here
Slight Change On Site
NewsUH-OH!
Looks like the city of McKinney didn't like our old banner. So, we tossed together a quick replacement for the time being, which might turn out to be permanent :)
If anybody reading this is proficient at logo designs, we need a new McKinney Texas logo for the banner.
Thanks!
"Good afternoon,
My name is Kelly Ferneding and I am Marketing Coordinator for the City of McKinney. Your blog was brought to our attention a few weeks ago, and first off, I'd like to thank you for your interest in the City's official news and programming.
However, I would like to request that you remove the McKinney logo and "Mr. McKinney Would Love What We've Done With His Town..." tag line from your site. While we greatly appreciate your pride in the community and our message, this tag line and logo are strictly identified with official City of McKinney communications, advertising, etc. In addition, the City has obtained a copyright for the use of the McKinney logo.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions/concerns/comments. My email address is kferneding@mckinneytexas.org and you can reach my direct phone line at 972-547-7381.
Again, thank you for your interest in all things McKinney.
Kind regards,
Kelly
Kelly Ferneding
Marketing Coordinator
City of McKinney"
More Arrests in the 2004 Quadruple Murder
NewsMcKinney residents may remember the quadruple slayings of Rosa Barbosa, 46; her nephew, Mark Barbosa, 25; and his friends, Austin York, 18; and Matthew Self, 17, inside the Barbosa home back in 2004.
Good news for those still seeking justice!
McKinney PD plans to file murder charges following the arrest of three men last Friday. Raul Cortez, Javier Cortez, and Eddie Williams. Eddie Williams, of McKinney, is the only one McKinney is planning on filing murder charges against at this time.
"We're confident now that this will go to trial and they will be indicted and there are additional charges to come with Javier Cortez," Capt. Roland said. "It would be our hope that we can get enough evidence, have enough evidence to convince a grand jury that he was an integral part of this besides just buying the weapon."
![]() |
![]() |
|
| Raul Cortez | Javier Cortez | Eddie Williams |
McKinney: Second Fastest Growing City In The Nation
NewsAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau's findings, we trail only to Las Vegas in terms of growth (in cities over 100,000 pop.). Now, that is some serious growth!
From the sounds of it, John Kessel , executive director of Development Services, has this growth in mind as he plans for the future.
"Everything we do is looking forward so that we're ready for growth. We're not being caught on our heels or caught by surprise by the growth. We have a comprehensive plan that was recently updated and solid leadership in place guiding our growth."
In 2004, McKinney ranked at the top of the fastest growing cities between 50,000-100,000 citizens.
This trend in rapid growth shows that McKinney is attracting new citizens, as well as keeping people here for longer periods of time. I guess people are finally getting the hint, McKinney, Tx is the place to live!
McKinney to get its very own galleon, on Stonebridge Lake!
News
It looks like the Planning and Zoning comittee has approved the placement of the Galleon Dubrovnik. All that is left now is for the Council to approve, they meet next on June 19th, 2007.
A little background on Adriatica, borrowed from a McKinney Courier-Gazette article:
"The southeast corner of Stonebridge Drive and Virginia Street is
turning into something found in Central Europe and the Mediterranean
rather than the typical office buildings found in Texas.
That’s
exactly what the Blackard Group Inc. wants to accomplish at the
Adriatica Croatian Village in Stonebridge, which is being developed on
45 acres at the southeast corner of the intersection. The village will
also feature a harbor district that will include 68-foot-long docked
galleon, bell tower, 74-room hotel, and other structures when the
district is completed.
The 22-foot-wide Croatian galleon will be
docked in the harbor and will have four levels. The one level that will
be accessible to the public will feature an ice cream and coffee shop.
Its five sails will be furrowed, and will be tied to a dock to prevent
movement. It should resemble the Galleon Dubrovnik and should have
three masts."
McKinney searches for new City Manager
NewsCity Manager Larry Robinson has announced his plans to retire. In anticipation of this, Mayor Bill Whitfield is planning on hiring somebody within the next 6 months.
Excerpts from the McKinney Courier-Gazette:
Regarding forced retirement and serverance pay...
When asked if council members encouraged Robinson to retire, Huff (City Council member Pete Huff) said, “Larry came to the whole council and said that it was time for him to retire, and he wanted to work out a smooth transition for all concerned.” Robinson will receive a severance pay of $230,000 to be paid Dec. 8 of this year through Jan. 31, 2008. He will also receive his annual pay of approximately $175,000 from now until Dec. 7 of this year, which will total $405,000. He will also receive $2,500 for medical exams at the Cooper Clinic that are not covered by the city’s medical insurance provider.
What kind of city manager are they looking for?
Huff wants the new city manager to be a decisive leader who will take a strong stand on something that he believes is right, even if it’s not the popular thing to do, he said.
“We want someone who is a real leader who has been involved with explosive growth. I demanded for a long time from a city manager and staff not to give us alternatives on things. I want a city manager that came with a plan and reasons why we needed to do something. He needs to listen, digest the information, literally decide what he thinks is right, and sell the council on it,” Huff said.
Read the full story here.







Loading....