81R7483 MMS-D By: Paxton H.R. No. 295 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Residents from Collin County are gathering at the State Capitol on February 9-10, 2009, to celebrate Collin County Days, and this event provides an opportunity to pay tribute to this prosperous area in North Texas; and WHEREAS, Once inhabited by the Caddo Indians, the county is located almost entirely within the state's Blackland Prairie, a region of prime farmland that began attracting settlers in the early 1840s; both the county, which was created in 1846, and the present county seat, McKinney, which was established in 1849, were named in honor of pioneer resident Collin McKinney, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence; and WHEREAS, Today, Collin County encompasses a portion of the dynamic Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex; it has experienced one of the fastest growth rates in Texas in recent years, and much of its 886 square miles has been transformed into a bustling urban area; more than 750,000 people now make their home in Collin County, with an average of 94 new residents arriving each day; and WHEREAS, McKinney, one of the county's many booming municipalities, boasts a population of nearly 105,000; this historic community has been named the second-safest city in Texas in its size category by Morgan Quitno Press, ranked 14th among the "Best Places to Live" by Money magazine, and recognized as one of the "Top 100" places to raise a family by Best Life magazine; moreover, the city's Main Street program has been jointly recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Texas Historical Commission; and WHEREAS, With a population of more than 260,000, Plano is the largest city in the county and a thriving business center; visitors to this community can enjoy shops and malls with pleasant amenities and a restored downtown square, which features brick sidewalks, turn-of-the-century lampposts, and numerous specialty stores, galleries, and restaurants; and WHEREAS, The city of Allen, home to two especially well-known residents, Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Carly Patterson and artist Amanda Dunbar, is yet another fast-growing town; Allen has a population of more than 75,000, and its citizens are dedicated to the development of a quality community with a top-ranked education system, family-oriented residential areas, innovative recreational facilities, and premier business developments; and WHEREAS, The site now occupied by the city of Frisco was once a Native American campground; with the arrival of the railroad in the county in the 1870s and the subsequent growth of the area's cotton industry, Frisco became a commercial center for farmers and ranchers; incorporated in 1902, the town grew slowly until the late 1980s, when it had a population of 5,000; today that figure stands at more than 100,000, and the city serves as a hub of regional and international business; Frisco is home to several international companies, as well as FC Dallas, a major league soccer team, and the Dallas Stars hockey team; the town has also emerged as a vibrant arts scene; and WHEREAS, Other communities add much to Collin County's allure; Parker is the home of gymnast Nastia Liukin, winner of a 2008 Olympic gold medal, and also the home of Southfork Ranch, the filming location for the television series Dallas; Wylie, another great place to call home, numbers 40,000 residents and can claim a coveted ISO Class 1 Fire Protection Rating, an outstanding school district, and an annual championship rodeo, as well as significant investments in infrastructure; Celina has gained statewide fame for its Bobcats high school football team, which has captured eight state titles; true to its name, the town of Prosper has grown larger in recent years and now has excellent access to the Metro area, thanks to the recent opening of a Dallas North Tollway extension; the community's residents are especially appreciative of their skilled firefighters and paramedics, whose courage and quick action have saved lives; and WHEREAS, Farmersville is the hometown of Audie Murphy, the most decorated American combat soldier of World War II, while the community of Princeton served during that same war as a German prisoner-of-war camp; the city of Murphy celebrated the 50th anniversary of its incorporation on September 27, 2008, though settlement in the area dates back to 1846; Melissa, platted in 1872, is now a leading supplier of building materials; and WHEREAS, In addition to the foregoing, citizens from the communities of Anna, Blue Ridge, Copeville, Fairview, Josephine, Lavon, Lowry Crossing, Lucas, Nevada, New Hope, St. Paul, Westminster, and Weston, along with parts of Dallas, Garland, Richardson, Royse City, and Sachse, have played an important part in preserving Collin County's rich heritage and contributing to its flourishing, diversified economy; and WHEREAS, An exemplary educational system is critical to the strength of any community, and Forbes magazine has lauded Collin County schools for their impressive performance; county residents are also proud of their high school athletic programs, which last year saw four teams, from Allen, Prosper, Celina, and Wylie, compete for state football championships; the Prosper High School Eagles took the 2008 Class 3A Division 1 High School Football Championship, and the Allen High School Eagles won the 5A Division 1 Football Championship; and WHEREAS, The citizens of this notable North Texas county are working to preserve the best of their past even as they look forward to a bright and promising future; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas Legislature hereby recognize February 9-10, 2009, as Collin County Days at the State Capitol and extend sincere best wishes to all those Collin County residents who have traveled to Austin for this event.