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City of Plano

www.plano.gov

 
Plano, Texas, is the largest city in Collin County with a population of 271,140 as of January 2015. Incorporated in 1873, the city is located 20 miles north of Dallas. Plano was named the Best Run City in America by 24/7 Wall Street. The City offers a high quality of life that includes: nationally-recognized schools, award-winning parks and sustainability initiatives, designation as one of America’s safest cities by Forbes magazine, and a wide variety of multicultural neighborhoods appealing to families, young singles and retirees. Plano is home to many major international corporations and Fortune 500 companies such as: Toyota, Frito-Lay, ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.plano.gov
  • 1520 K Avenue
    Plano, TX USA 75074
  • Phone: 972.941.7000

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