Mayor Jeff Cheney

Mayor Jeff Cheney

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Mayor of Frisco, Texas. Fastest Growing City in the Decade and #1 Place to Live (Money Magazine).

Photos from Mayor Jeff Cheney's post 05/22/2026

One of my favorite things I got to do as Mayor was visiting school campuses. Many learn about local government in the 2nd grade and after nearly 100 visits over the last 9 years I had my bit down including a mock election against me (my terrible policies of healthy lunches, school uniforms and year round school always lost to a combination of more recess, pizza everyday, and unlimited ice cream), a mock zoning case (Chick-Fila always won) and finally teaching about volunteerism. Every visit I did always uplifted me.

Today was my last school visit and extra special as I was able to visit my Niece and Nephew at Cobb Middle and Fisher Elementary. Today’s message with the 8th graders was about enjoying the rest that a summer season brings to prepare you for the next chapter of life as they embark on High School, something I shared personally as I also look forward to some rest before embarking on a new chapter of life.

To all the teachers and kids congrats on a great school year and I hope everyone has a wonderful summer!

05/17/2026

PGA Frisco is officially on the clock as next year we will host the first major to be played in Texas in 58 years. When we were visiting the PGA in 2017 that week the announcement was made the PGA Championship would move from August to May opening the door for Texas to host again. In 2018, when the deal was announced that the PGA of America was moving to Frisco with the commitments of hosting future majors, 2027 seemed like an eternity away. In the decade in between, the course was built and tested with the Seniors and Ladies PGA Championship. A year from today someone will be lifting the Wanamaker trophy in Frisco!

05/08/2026

I had intended to stay out of the Mayoral race until candidate Rod Vilhauer decided he was running against me instead of Mark Hill for Frisco Mayor. I am including my response to him below because I am proud of the work we have accomplished for Frisco over the last 9 years. I hope the conversation is brought back to the candidate’s aspirational thoughts they bring for the future for Frisco.

Rod, I do not see the need to attack me. You are running against Mark Hill. To my knowledge, surprisingly you and I have never spoken, despite us both living here over 25 years.

When I ran for Mayor 9 years ago after serving on Council for 9 years, I did not use rhetoric, division, or hate as a way to sway votes. I articulated a vision and real priorities. I documented them through my nine-plank message and the city’s “100 Videos in 100 Days” so I could always be held accountable. Those videos are still available on the city’s YouTube channel.

After that, we rolled up our sleeves and executed the vision. I accomplished everything I set out to achieve. I expect the next Mayor to bring their own ideas and priorities. That is why I strongly believe in term limits.

Since you have been absent the last decade here is a reminder of the things this team achieved:

We master planned the city through 2040 with a citizen-driven Comprehensive Plan

We implemented a first of its kind commercial open space ordinance requiring parks in every commercial project. We were told this would kill development but the result has been nearly 100 commercial parks built in the last 9 years

We recruited UNT Frisco and launched the first phase of a campus that will eventually serve 20,000 students annually. Getting a university is nearly impossible because of regional university politics and land prices. We made it look easy.

We convinced the PGA to relocate across the country when staying home would have been the easy choice for them. We built the Modern Home of Golf and will host the PGA Championship with the world’s eyes on Frisco. This is a transformational project that will define northern Frisco for generations.

We planned the largest most complex zoning cases in the history of Texas with Fields allowing us to build a city within a city including residential and mixed use commercial including Fields West.

We transformed Firefly Park from being an uninspiring development into a development defined by meaningful public open space

We worked tirelessly to remove bad historical apartment zoning that was done in the 80s and 90s, at one point over 80k units. How many of these did you approve Rod when you were on P and Z that we had to go back and try to correct?

We added phasing and maximum density calculations to our mixed use developments, increased park fees and open space requirements, and held firm on our building standards even after new legislation at the state to preserve quality development

We changed the perception of Frisco in the corporate world, turning the EDC into one of the strongest economic development organizations in Texas and landing employers like Keurig Dr Pepper and TIAA any dozens more bringing thousands of jobs to Frisco

We built all of our city facilities to meet the needs of the city upon build out. This includes our award winning Library that we had the courage to move forward during budget uncertainty of covid saving tens of millions of dollars. We are finishing up on City Hall renovations, upgraded our Public Safety Training Facility, Police HQ, new Fire Stations to improve response times, built new municipal court, our Public Works HQ and starting our Parks HQ. Mayors for the next few decades will not have to worry about ANY facility needs of the city as that heavy lifting is done.

We shifted road construction from reactive to proactive, completing most major thoroughfares and expanding rapidly growing corridors to six lanes. Nearly all of the heavy lifting of major infrastructure needs has been done

We became a national beta-test city for transportation innovation, learning from programs involving AI traffic systems, autonomous vehicles, drones, and partnerships like the one announced this week with DCTA.

We set a plan to revitalize our downtown, having a split vote on whether it was even worth investing money into a consultant for a master plan. It was a 9 year plan after visiting numerous downtowns across the country, doing the hard work of learning and planning how to phase this massive undertaking. We added parking with the garage at the Patios, rebuilt Elm street to add back street parking and giving another access, added much needed utility and drainage improvements, buried overhead utility lines, put on a bond election for another garage, built temporary parking lots, and then execute construction of Main Street and the 4th street Plaza. The end result will transform the heart of our city forever. Transformational projects takes courage from all members of the team to see things like this through, all while other political candidates throw stones about how they “could have done it better”

Open space has been my personal passion. We finally got Grand Park unstuck and construction starting, growing the original vision to 1000 acres. We are starting planning on phase 2 now. We will soon open NW Community park which will be our first regional park not dedicated to sports fields, we acquired 300 acres at our Panther Creek site for a future regional park, added many neighborhood parks and reinvested in older parks, developed a hike and bike trail master plan to reach hundreds of miles throughout the city, planned the northern part of the city before the roads so we could make below grade connections, finalized those last mile connections we needed to have a full connected system. We continued larger commercial parks with the PGA and investing in Kaleidoscope Park, a park we are already expanding again

We strengthened healthcare partnerships with Baylor, Texas Health, UT Southwestern, and Scottish Rite, creating some of the best healthcare access in the country

While continuing to lead Sports City USA, we leaned into the creative economy with public arts, murals, and live music. More venues are on the way and I am hopeful that growing this part for Frisco to continue to round out

We decided to become one of the greatest American cities. We knew it was important for our city and all our residents to value veterans. In the last 9 years, Frisco has been designated a “Purple Heart City+ honoring them each year, established an annual Distinguished Veteran Award, hosted veteran socials and more. We attract the best of America to Frisco.

We grew tourism to nearly 8 million annual visitors, bringing major events ranging from the ACM Awards, golf championships, the Dallas Open, and World Cup partnerships and many more.
Universal Studios will soon open and become both a defining family attraction and a major economic engine for Frisco’s future.

We implemented the home exemption and raised it multiple times until reaching the state maximum of 20%. We also implemented a senior tax freeze. This has tremendously helped relieve the tax burden on our residents.

I am most proud of the work we have done to celebrate Frisco’s cultural diversity with a simple mission: when someone calls Frisco home, they should feel safe and welcomed. We chose not to fear diversity, but to embrace it. Frisco proudly celebrates Christmas, Hanukkah, Holi, Lunar New Year, Black History Month, Ramadan, Hispanic Heritage Month, and more. We believe that to love thy neighbor, you must first know your neighbor. I believe the rhetoric in your campaign is disgraceful and represents one of the greatest risks our city has faced in an election.

I had planned to stay out of this before the “Cheney 2.0” nonsense. I am incredibly proud of what Team Frisco accomplished over the last decade. It came through sacrifice, hard work, setbacks, and ultimately success rooted in love for this community.

The next Mayor should bring their own ideas and lead differently than I did, just as I led differently than Maher Maso, and he led differently than Mike Simpson. But what we all shared was a commitment to build on the work of those before us and continue pushing Frisco toward being a world-class city in every way.

Day 59: Downtown Master Plan - 100 Days of Progress in Motion 05/07/2026

9 years ago the City of Frisco TX - City Hall made a video series that was 100 videos in 100 days. Day 59 of that series we talked about the vision for downtown. In less than 59 days the vision will be complete.

Day 59: Downtown Master Plan - 100 Days of Progress in Motion Patios, plazas, parks and being pedestrian friendly – they’re all elements being considered as part of the process to revitalize the city’s downtown master p...

05/03/2026

Congrats to Frisco for breaking a city record for votes cast with nearly 26k. I want to congratulate Laura Rummel, Frisco City Council Place 5 for her convincing win with one of the highest % votes in favor in recent history. I look forward to welcoming Brittany Colberg for Frisco City Council who will be sworn in as our newest council member.

For the Mayoral race we will have a runoff between first place finisher Mark Hill for Frisco Mayor and second place finisher Rod Vilhauer for Frisco Mayor. This important election will be in mid June.

I want to say a big thanks to every candidate that put your name on the ballot. It’s not easy to run for office so we should all personally thank all of the candidates willing to serve their community.

FINAL Election Night Combined Results – May 2, 2026 General Election.

The Frisco City Council will canvass the election for City Council Places 5 & 6 at the Special Called City Council Meeting being held on May 12, 2026 at 4 p.m.

A Runoff Election for Mayor will be held on Saturday, June 13, 2026

https://www.friscotexas.gov/1883/May-2-2026-Election-Results

Photos from Mayor Jeff Cheney's post 04/27/2026

Grand Park is officially no longer an urban legend! Today was so much more than a normal ground breaking, it’s a 20 year promise finally coming visible.

I’ve attached some pictures of what will be built in Phase 1. If you make it to the last picture it shows our original design which was more about the commercial and included multifamily and much less park. This is ultimately the story how the vision grew larger and larger over time.

There are generations of elected officials and city staff that made today possible. Mayor Simpson and their council, along with George Purefoy, had the foresight to acquire 358 acres 20 years ago. The citizens passed a bond in 2006 for over $20 million for construction.

Next came the frustrating years working through Corp of Engineer permits and closing and cleaning the Exide battery recycling plant. This was a 10 year process under Mayor Maso. I was proud to be a council member on this team that helped finally get this resolved along with the tireless efforts of our city attorney, Richard Abernethy.

Early in my tenure as Mayor we were finally able to get this unstuck by taking over the responsibility of the cleanup from Exide and finally getting started. We threw the original plans in the trash and started over with an extensive public input process to make sure we were building the community’s vision. We decided to put the focus back into the park and reduce the commercial components. We also decided to preserve the Exide property for future expansion and our creek corridors to flow out of the park to Lake Lewisville, to The Star, through the Rail District, and connecting into our master trail network. The original vision of a few hundred acres has grown to over 1,000 acres. In total, the city has spent nearly $100 million acquiring all this property, something that would have been impossible in today’s dollars. Decisions, vision, and a collective will to get it done over 20 years led to today.

Phase 1 will be a significant park by itself. We are already working on designing Phase 2. The future Mayors and councils will continue this work likely over the next 10-20 years to continue to deliver future phases.

In my opinion, Grand Park will be the project Frisco is best known for. It will undoubtedly be one of the most significant park projects in the entire world.

Many have heard me tell the story that learning about Grand Park is what prompted me to run for city council in 2007. At the time, our 3 kids were ages 4 and younger and I dreamed of being a part of building something they would grow up playing in. It’s taken more twists and turns than any of us expected and I joke now that I’m working on it for my grandkids instead. However, this has been a personal passion for me for over 20 years and there was no chance I was leaving without having this done. I am so thankful for everyone that had a part of getting to today and I cannot wait to see it start coming to life.

Grand Park represents the future of Frisco. However, it will also tell the story of Frisco’s long standing belief of excellence and the harder the project, the more we’ve wanted to try and do it.

For generations to come, families will gather here without ever thinking of the 20 year story. But it’s moments like these that make those moments possible. Let’s celebrate together this incredible community milestone.

04/01/2026

Sweden is coming to Frisco for the World Cup

🏠⚽ Home Away From Home is even more special in the heart of Sports City USA. We’re thrilled to welcome Svensk fotboll as an official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Basecamp Team. Sweden will call Sports City USA / Visit Frisco, TX home as they train at FC Dallas Stadium, visit the National Soccer Hall of Fame and settle in at The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa.

For more about planning your visit to Frisco → https://bit.ly/4rQMLlS

Sweden vs Poland World Cup play-off final preview: Where to watch, kick-off time and team news | European Qualifiers 03/30/2026

Ready for World Cup fever?! Sweden plays Poland tomorrow, Tuesday at 1:45 for an auto bid to the World Cup. The winner of this match will call Frisco home as their official base camp during the World Cup and practice at Toyota Stadium. FC Dallas player Herman Johansson plays for Sweden as well. Here’s a link to the game preview and how to watch

Sweden vs Poland World Cup play-off final preview: Where to watch, kick-off time and team news | European Qualifiers When is it? How can you watch? What are the predicted line-ups? All you need to know as Sweden meet Poland.

03/28/2026

Perhaps my all time favorite Facebook memory as Mayor

Frisco. A city where all people are welcomed.

Photos from Frisco ISD Sports's post 03/15/2026

Congrats to Heritage, State Champs!! Light the tower!

03/13/2026

The next era for Frisco ISD. Big congrats and much deserved for Dr. Todd Fouche!

The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees have named Deputy Superintendent Dr. Todd Fouche as the lone finalist for the position of superintendent of Frisco ISD.

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