McKinney · issues
Topics getting the most attention in McKinney public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
The McKinney Urban Transit District is looking to update its bylaws to reflect current operations and governance needs, including procedures for member cities leaving the district and clearer attendance requirements.
The council reappointed a member to the North Texas Municipal District Board, ensuring continued representation and expertise in water district matters.
The council is working to define its strategic priorities for the city. This involves understanding the roles of council and staff, identifying key challenges and opportunities, and setting measurable goals that align with the city's budget and long-term vision.
McKinney has a new mayor! Bill Cox, a former city councilman, won the runoff election. Get ready for some new faces and ideas at City Hall.
McKinney and Frisco are seeing some serious drama in their local election runoffs. Expect a lot of back-and-forth as candidates fight for your vote.
McKinney's mayoral and city council races are heading to a runoff, meaning voters will get another shot at deciding who leads the city. If you voted in the first round, your vote still counts in this second election.
McKinney's mayoral race is going to a runoff, meaning voters will have to head back to the polls to pick their next leader. Plus, the city council and school board seats have been decided.
McKinney just elected a new mayor and city council members! Want to know who's in charge and what it means for the city's direction? Dive into the results to see the winners.