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Plano, Texas

Plano (/ˈpln/ PLAY-noh) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located in Collin County as largest of the county. Plano is also one of the principal cities of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. With a population of 285,494 at the 2020 census,[5] it is the ninth most-populous city in Texas, and, respectively, the 72nd most populous city in the United States.

Plano
Legacy Town Center in Plano
Location within Collin County
Plano
Location within Texas
Plano
Location within the United States
Coordinates: 33°01′11″N 96°41′56″W / 33.01972°N 96.69889°W / 33.01972; -96.69889[1]
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountiesCollin, Denton
IncorporatedJune 2, 1873[2]
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • MayorJohn B. Muns
 • BodyPlano City Council
 • City managerMark Israelson
Area
 • Total72.04 sq mi (186.59 km2)
 • Land71.69 sq mi (185.67 km2)
 • Water0.36 sq mi (0.93 km2)
Elevation719 ft (219 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total285,494
 • Density4,012.96/sq mi (1,549.42/km2)
 • Demonym
Planoite
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
75023-26, 75074-75, 75086, 75093-94
Area codes214, 469, 945, 972
FIPS code48-58016[4]
GNIS feature ID2411437[1]
Websiteplano.gov

Plano's economy is a large part of Dallas' economy, home to many large companies such as Frito Lay, JCPenney, Pizza Hut, and other major distributors. Plano has also been named as both one of the fastest growing cities and one of the best places to live in the country.

History edit

 
Plano, Texas in 1891. Toned lithograph by A.E. Downs, Boston. Published by T. M. Fowler & James B. Moyer. Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas

Settlers came to the area near present-day Plano in the early 1840s.[2] Facilities such as a sawmill, a gristmill, and a store soon brought more people to the area. A mail service was established, and after rejecting several names for the nascent town (including naming it in honor of then-President Millard Fillmore),[6] residents suggested the name Plano (from the Spanish word for "flat") in reference to the local terrain, unvaried and devoid of any trees. The post office accepted the name.[6]

In 1872, the completion of the Houston and Central Texas Railway helped Plano grow, and it was incorporated in 1873.[6] By 1874, the population was over 500.[2] In 1881, a fire raged through the business district, destroying most of the buildings.[2][6] Plano was rebuilt and business again flourished through the 1880s. Also in 1881, the city assumed responsibility for what would eventually become Plano Independent School District (PISD), ending the days of it being served only by private schools.[2]

At first, Plano's population grew slowly, reaching 1,304 in 1900 and 3,695 in 1960.[2] By 1970, Plano began to feel some of the boom its neighbors had experienced after World War II. A series of public works projects and a change in taxes that removed the farming community from the town helped increase the population. In 1970, the population reached 17,872,[2] and by 1980, it had exploded to 72,000.[2] Sewers, schools, and street development kept pace with this massive increase, largely because of Plano's flat topography, grid layout, and planning initiatives.

During the 1980s, many large corporations, including J. C. Penney and Frito-Lay, moved their headquarters to Plano, spurring further growth. By 1990, the population reached 128,713,[2] dwarfing the county seat, McKinney. In 1994, Plano was recognized as an All-America City.[7] By 2000, the population grew to 222,030,[2] making it one of Dallas's largest suburbs. Plano is surrounded by other municipalities and so cannot expand in area, and there is little undeveloped land within the city limits. But as of July 2012, one large tract of land was being developed: Turnpike Commons[8] at the intersection of Renner Road and the George Bush Turnpike (also bordered by Shiloh Road to the east). The development is expected to feature apartments, medical facilities, restaurants, a Race Trac gas station, and a hotel.

On June 15, 2015, after five years of disuse, a 178-foot water tower built in 1985 was demolished to make room for Legacy West.[9]

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, Plano has an area of 71.6 square miles (185.5 km2). Plano is about 17 miles (27 km) from Downtown Dallas.[10]

Plano is in the humid subtropical climate zone. The highest recorded temperature was 118 °F (48 °C) in 1936. On average, the coolest month is January and the warmest is July. The lowest recorded temperature was –7 °F (–22 °C) in 1930. The maximum average precipitation occurs in May.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1870155
1880556258.7%
189084251.4%
19001,30454.9%
19101,258−3.5%
19201,71536.3%
19301,554−9.4%
19401,5821.8%
19502,12634.4%
19603,69573.8%
197017,872383.7%
198072,331304.7%
1990128,71377.9%
2000222,03072.5%
2010259,84117.0%
2020285,4949.9%
U.S. Decennial Census[11]
 
Map of racial distribution in Plano, 2020 U.S. census. Each dot is 25 people:  White  Black  Asian  Hispanic  Other
Plano racial composition as of 2020[12]
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[a]
Race Number Percentage
White (NH) 132,194 46.3%
Black or African American (NH) 25,026 8.77%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 845 0.3%
Asian (NH) 68,738 24.08%
Pacific Islander (NH) 133 0.05%
Some Other Race (NH) 1,330 0.47%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 11,429 4.0%
Hispanic or Latino 45,799 16.04%
Total 285,494

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 285,494 people, 107,320 households, and 76,211 families residing in the city. As of the census of 2010,[4] Plano had 259,841 people, 99,131 households and 69,464 families, up from 80,875 households and 60,575 families in the 2000 census. The population density was 3,629.1 inhabitants per square mile (1,401.2/km2). There were 103,672 housing units at an average density of 1,448.6 per square mile (559.3/km2).

In 2010, the racial makeup of the city was 67% White (58.4% non-Hispanic white),[15] 7.5% Black, 0.36% Native American, 16.9% Asian (6.5% Asian Indian, 5.2% Chinese, 1.2% Vietnamese, 1.2% Korean, 0.6% Filipino, 0.2% Japanese, 1.9% Other), 0.1% Pacific Islander, 3.86% from other races, and 3.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino made up 14.7% of the population (10.6% Mexican, 0.5% Puerto Rican, 0.2% Cuban, 3.5% Other). By 2020, the racial makeup was 46.3% non-Hispanic white, 8.77% Black or African American, 0.3% Native American, 24.08% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 0.47% some other race, 4.0% multiracial, and 16.04% Hispanic or Latino of any race,[12] reflecting nationwide trends of greater diversification.[16]

Of the 99,131 households in 2010, 35.8% had children under the age of 18. Married couples accounted for 56.7%; 9.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.9% were non-families. About 24.4% of all households were individuals, and 5.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.61, and the average family size was 3.15. Data indicates that 28.7% of Plano's population was under the age of 18, 7.0% was 18 to 24, 36.5% was 25 to 44, 22.9% was 45 to 64, and 4.9% was 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34. For every 100 females, there were 99.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.2 males.

According to a 2007 estimate, the median income for a household in the city was $84,492, and the median income for a family was $101,616.[17] About 3.0% of families and 4.3% of the population were living below the poverty line, including 4.6% of those under age 18 and 7.8% of those 65 or older. In 2007, Plano had the United States' highest median income among cities with a population exceeding 250,000, at $84,492.[18] According to crime statistics, there were four homicides in Plano in 2006, the lowest rate of all U.S. cities of 250,000 or more people.[19]

Plano also has a substantial Iranian-American community.[20]

Foreign-born residents edit

As of the 2000 U.S. census, of the foreign-born residents, 17% were from China, 9% from India, and 4% from Vietnam;[21] a total of 30% of foreign-born residents came from these three countries. That year, 22% of Plano's foreign-born originated in Mexico.[22]

Chinese Americans edit

Along with Houston, Plano has one of Texas's two major concentrations of Chinese Americans.[23] According to the 2010 U.S. census, there were 14,500 ethnic Chinese in Plano. Of cities with 250,000 or more residents, Plano has the sixth-largest percentage of ethnic Chinese, making up 5.2% of the city's population. Charlie Yue, the executive vice president of the Association of Chinese Professionals, estimated that about 30,000 Plano residents are Chinese and that many "don't participate in government activities, like the census".[24]

Chinese professionals began to settle Plano by 1991.[25] As of 2011, DFW's Chinese restaurants catering to ethnic Chinese are mainly in Plano and Richardson.[26] Most of the DFW-area Chinese cultural organizations are headquartered in Plano and Richardson. Plano has six Chinese churches[24] and supermarkets, including 99 Ranch Market and zTao Marketplace.[27]

Economy edit

Top employers edit

 
Rent-A-Center headquarters office building in Plano, Texas
 
The Shops at Willow Bend, Plano's upscale shopping mall[28]

According to the 2023 Corporate Regional Headquarters Report,[29] Plano's top 10 employers were:

# Employer # of Employees
1 JPMorgan Chase               9,500
2 Capital One Finance               7,542
3 Toyota Motor North America, Inc.               4,573
4 AT&T Foundry and Services               2,500
5 Ericsson               2,406
6 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company               2,385
7 Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)               1,989
8 PepsiCo               1,881
9 NTT DATA, Inc.               1,867
10 Frito-Lay               1,712

About 80% of Plano's visitors are business travelers, due to its close proximity to Dallas and the many corporations headquartered in Plano. The city also has a convention center owned and operated by the city. Plano has made a concerted effort to draw retail to its downtown area and the Legacy West in an effort to boost sales tax returns. It has two malls, The Shops at Willow Bend and The Shops at Legacy. Collin Creek Mall closed in 2019. There is an area that has apartments, shops, and restaurants constructed with the New Urbanism philosophy.[30] An experimental luxury Walmart Supercenter is at Park Boulevard and the Dallas North Tollway.[31]

Headquarters of major corporations edit

Some of the country's largest and most recognized companies are headquartered in Plano. Legacy Drive in ZIP Code 75024, between Preston Road and Dallas North Tollway, has many corporate campuses. The following companies have corporate headquarters (Fortune 1000 headquarters) or major regional offices in Plano:[32]

In 2014 Toyota Motor North America announced its U.S. headquarters would move from Torrance, California, to Plano.[37] In 2015, Liberty Mutual announced its plans to build a new corporate campus just a few blocks east of Toyota's, bringing an estimated 5,000 jobs to the community.[38] In January 2016, JP Morgan Chase and mortgage giant Fannie Mae announced they would move their regional operations to Plano, bringing a combined 7,000 new jobs to the community.[39]

Arts and culture edit

The Plano Public Library System (PPLS) consists of the W.O. Haggard, Jr. Library, the Maribelle M. Davis Library, the Gladys Harrington Library, the Christopher A. Parr Library, the L.E.R. Schimelpfenig Library, and the Municipal Reference Library. The Haggard Library houses the system's administrative offices.[40]

The Plano Symphony Orchestra is partially funded by the city, performing regularly at St. Andrew United Methodist Church and the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in nearby Richardson.[41]

Historic sites edit

Parks and recreation edit

 
Haggard Park in October 2015
 
Dickens in Downtown Plano 2014 Lighting of the Tree

Although Plano is named for the flat plains of the area, large trees abound in the city's many parks.[42] One such tree, estimated to be over 200 years old, is in Bob Woodruff Park, near Rowlett Creek on the city's east side.[43]

There are two main open space preserves: Arbor Hills Nature Preserve (200 acres) which contains a pond in honor of Vasil Levski[44] and Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve (800 acres). Bob Woodruff Park and Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve are connected by biking trails, making the green space one large uninterrupted park space larger than New York City's Central Park (840 acres). Go Ape, a family-friendly place with outdoor activities like ziplining and Tarzan swings, is at Oak Point Park and Preserve.[45] The Plano Balloon Festival, which happens every September, also takes place at Oak Point Park and Preserve. Another open space is Haggard Park, which hosts the annual Plano AsiaFest in May.[46] Acreage of all spaces the Parks Department manages totals 3,830.81. The Plano Master Plan has the acreage growing to 4,092.63 when complete.[47]

There are five recreation centers: Tom Muehlenbeck Recreation Center, Carpenter Park Recreation Center, Oak Point Recreation Center, Liberty Recreation Center, and Douglass Community Center. Carpenter Park Recreation Center, Oak Point Recreation Center, and Tom Muehlenbeck Recreation Center have an indoor pool, while Liberty Recreation Center has an outdoor pool.[48] Plano Senior Recreation Center is a recreation center dedicated to seniors. There are three swimming pools owned by Plano Parks & Recreation: Harry Rowlinson Community Natatorium, Jack Carter Pool, and Plano Aquatic Center. All the pools are indoor except Jack Carter Pool. Douglass Community Center houses the Boys & Girls Club of Collin County. For pet owners, there are The Dog Park at Jack Carter Park, The Dog Park at Bob Woodruff, and Dog Park at Windhaven Meadows Park.

The City of Plano also owns and operates four performing arts venues and a conference center under the auspices of the Parks and Recreation Department: the Courtyard Theater, the Cox Playhouse, the Amphitheater at Oak Point Park, McCall Plaza, and the Oak Point Park Nature and Retreat Center.

Government edit

Local government edit

 
The Municipal Center in October 2015

Plano has a council-manager form of government, with a part-time city council that sets city policy and a city manager responsible for city operations. The Plano City Council has eight members elected on a nonpartisan basis in staggered odd-year elections every other May. Council members and the mayor are elected by and serve the city at large. Council members serving in places one, two, three, and four must reside in that district, and the mayor always serves in place six. The mayor receives a yearly stipend of $8,400, and each council member receives $6,000.

All council members, including the mayor, serve a maximum of two consecutive four-year terms.[49] The mayor and city council members could serve for a maximum of three consecutive three-year terms until voters approved changes to the city charter in 2011.[50]

The 38th mayor of Plano was businessman Harry LaRosiliere, who was elected the first African-American mayor of Plano in 2013.[51] Plano elected its first African-American city council member, David Perry, in 1990.[52]

On December 8, 2014, the city council passed an amendment to its civil rights act to include sexual orientation and gender identity as protected.[53][54] The ordinance drew the ire of conservative groups such as the Liberty Institute, which argued that it infringed on business owners' religious rights.[55] Many civil rights organizations were not supportive either, such as the Human Rights Campaign, which argued that the policy's exclusion of transgender individuals from being able to use bathrooms and locker rooms that align with their gender identity rendered the ordinance not worth defending.[56]

In the 2008 fiscal year Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Plano reported $194 million in revenue, $212 million in expenditures, $278 million in total assets, $31.4 million in total liabilities, and $337 million in cash and investments.[57]

Plano is a voluntary member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments association, the purpose of which is to coordinate individual and collective local governments and facilitate regional solutions, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and enable joint decisions.

In 2020, Police Chief Ed Drain announced the Plano Police Department would no longer make arrests for possession of small amounts of marijuana.[58]

Politics edit

Dallas's wealthy northern suburbs were solidly Republican, and in 2005, the Bay Area Center for Voting Research ranked Plano, the largest of them, the United States' fifth-most conservative city.[59] It has recently become more competitive in national elections as its population has diversified, shifting toward the Democratic Party since 2016, when Donald Trump won the city by a narrow margin. In 2018, Beto O'Rourke became the first Democrat to win the city in a statewide election in the 21st century, and in 2020, Joe Biden won the city by an even larger margin. But in local and state elections, Plano still leans Republican, voting to reelect Governor Greg Abbott in 2018 and narrowly reelecting Republicans to the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Senate in 2018 and 2020.

 
2020 US Presidential Election precinct results
Plano city vote by party in presidential elections[60][61]
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2020 53.50% 72,736 44.75% 60,840 1.76% 2,389
2016 45.31% 49,522 50.12% 54,784 4.56% 4,988
2012 37.44% 37,435 60.74% 60,733 1.82% 1,817
2008 39.70% 42,441 59.11% 63,193 1.19% 1,280
2004 31.07% 30,387 68.06% 66,562 0.87% 852
2000 25.65% 20,888 71.78% 58,447 2.57% 2,093
Plano city vote by party in Class I Senate elections[60][61]
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2018 52.35% 55,804 46.85% 49,941 0.81% 859
2012 36.94% 35,813 60.01% 58,183 3.06% 2,963
2006 28.75% 15,040 68.91% 36,047 2.34% 1,225
2000 18.22% 14,634 79.29% 63,674 2.49% 1,999
Plano city vote by party in Class II Senate elections[60][61]
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2020 48.86% 65,024 48.87% 65,039 2.26% 3,013
2014 31.65% 18,134 64.63% 37,028 3.72% 2,131
2008 35.79% 36,916 61.81% 63,753 2.40% 2,480
2002 30.55% 17,156 68.45% 38,441 1.01% 566
Plano city vote by party in gubernatorial elections[60][61]
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2022 50.92% 48,773 47.66% 45,617 1.42% 1,360
2018 44.43% 46,993 53.67% 56,757 1.90% 2,008
2014 37.03% 21,331 61.57% 35,461 1.72% 991
2010 35.62% 18,992 61.71% 32,904 2.67% 1,427
2006 26.11% 13,828 47.15% 24,970 26.74% 14,164
2002 25.07% 14,294 73.52% 41,910 1.93% 1,102

State representation edit

Plano is split between the 33rd, 65th, 66th, 67th, 70th, and 89th Districts in the Texas House of Representatives. The part of Plano in Collin County is wholly contained in Texas Senate, District 8, while the Denton County portion is in Texas Senate, District 30.

Republican Justin Holland represents Texas House District 33, Republican Kronda Thimesch represents Texas House District 65, Republican Matt Shaheen represents Texas House District 66, Republican Jeff Leach has represented Texas House District 67 since 2013, Democrat Mihaela Plesa represents Texas House District 70, and Republican Candy Noble represents Texas House District 89. Republican Angela Paxton represents Texas Senate District 8 and Republican Drew Springer represents Texas Senate District 30.

Federal representation edit

Plano is split between Texas's 3rd, 4th, 26th, and 32nd congressional districts, represented by Republicans Keith Self, Pat Fallon, and Michael Burgess, and Democrat Colin Allred respectively. Plano is represented in the United States Senate by Republicans Ted Cruz and John Cornyn.

Education edit

Plano has 70 public schools, 16 private schools, and two campuses of Collin College.

Primary and secondary schools edit

 
Plano West Senior High School

The Plano Independent School District serves most of the city.[62] Student enrollment has increased dramatically over the past few decades[which?].[citation needed] Plano has a unique high school system, in which grades 9–10 attend a high school and grades 11–12 attend a senior high.[63] There are three senior high schools (grades 11–12) in PISD: Plano East, Plano, and Plano West.[63] Small portions of Plano are served by the Lewisville Independent School District, Frisco Independent School District, and Allen Independent School District.[62][64]

Plano schools graduate more of their students than comparable districts. In 2010, 93% of Plano Independent School District students graduated from high school, 18 percentage points higher than Dallas ISD's rate.[65] In 2012, Plano Independent School District announced that 128 seniors were selected as National Merit Semifinalists.[66]

Plano has given $1.2 billion in property tax revenue to other school districts through Texas's "Robin Hood" law, which requires school districts designated as affluent to give a percentage of their property tax revenue to other districts outside the county.[67] In 2008, PISD gave $86 million. Controversy erupted when the salaries of teachers in less affluent districts—such as Garland ISD—exceeded the salaries of teachers in districts that had to pay into "Robin Hood".[68]

In the 2013–14 school year, Plano ISD opened two four-year high school academies, one focusing on STEAM (STEM education plus Media Arts) called Plano ISD Academy High School, and the other on health science. Additionally, the district modified its International Baccalaureate program to allow freshmen and sophomores in the program to be housed at Plano East Senior High School.[69]

In addition to Catholic primary and middle schools, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas operates John Paul II High School in Plano. Non-Catholic private schools in Plano include Great Lakes Academy, Spring Creek Academy, Yorktown Education, and Prestonwood Christian Academy. In addition, the Collin County campus of Coram Deo Academy is in the One Church (previously Four Corners Church) facility in Plano.[70]

Colleges and universities edit

 
Entrance to the Spring Creek campus of Collin College in Plano, Texas

Plano is the home to two campuses of Collin College, one at the Courtyard Center on Preston Park Boulevard and the larger Spring Creek Campus on Spring Creek Parkway at Jupiter.[71] DBU North, a satellite campus of Dallas Baptist University, is in west Plano, and offers undergraduate and graduate courses and houses the admissions and academic counseling offices.[72]

As defined by the Texas Legislature, all of Collin County is in the Collin College district. The portion of Plano within Denton County is zoned to North Central Texas College.[73]

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

 
A DART Red Line train at the Downtown Plano station

Plano is one of 12 suburbs of Dallas that opt into the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) public transportation system. During its early membership in DART, Plano was lightly served by bus lines, but in 2002, the Red Line of the DART Light Rail project opened stations in Downtown Plano and at Parker Road, which provide access to commuters traveling to work elsewhere in the Dallas area. The Orange Line traverses the same route for selected weekday/peak hour trips. Bus routes serve areas of downtown, south central, and west Plano, but no bus routes serve the far north, north central, and far east areas. Instead, DART's GoLink on-demand service serves these areas.[74] The Silver Line is also planned to run through Southern Plano. Approximately 1% of the city's population uses DART. The Parker Road station charged for parking for non-member city residents from April 2, 2012, to April 3, 2014, as a part of the Fair Share Parking initiative. Two DART park-and-ride bus facilities, separate from the rail lines, are in Plano: Jack Hatchell Transit Center and Northwest Plano Park & Ride.

Plano was the first city in Collin County to adopt a master plan for its road system. The use of multi-lane, divided highways for all major roads allows for higher speed limits, generally 40 mph (64 km/h), but sometimes up to 55 mph (89 km/h) on the northern section of Preston Road. Plano is served directly by several major roadways and freeways. Central Plano is bordered to the east by U.S. Highway 75, the west by Dallas North Tollway, the south by President George Bush Turnpike (Texas State Highway 190 (east of Coit Road)), and the north by Sam Rayburn Tollway (Texas State Highway 121). Preston Road (Texas State Highway 289) is a major thoroughfare that runs through the city. Plano is Texas's largest city without an interstate highway.

Plano opened a new interchange at Parker Rd. and U.S. 75 in December 2010. The single-point interchange is the first of its kind in Texas. The design is intended to reduce severe congestion at this interchange. According to , traffic congestion has been reduced by 50-75%.

Plano is roughly 30 miles northeast of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, the primary airport serving Plano residents and visitors.

Fire department edit

Plano Fire-Rescue has 386 full-time firefighters[75] who operate out of 13 stations. The department is responsible for a population of 271,000 residents spread across 72 square miles (190 km2).[76] It is also the 10th largest department (by number of firefighters) in the state of Texas.[77]

Police edit

The Plano Police Department is an accredited agency[78] and Plano's principal law enforcement agency. The department is led by Chief Ed Drain.[79] The department has authorized staff of 414 sworn officers, 178 full-time civilian employees, and 79 civilian part-time employees.[79] It is a member of the North Texas Crime Commission and uses the Crime Stoppers program.

Water edit

Plano is part of the North Texas Municipal Water District, headquartered in Wylie, Texas. Lake Lavon is the district's principal source of raw water. Plano's water distribution system includes:

  • 10 elevated towers
  • 12 ground storage tanks
  • 54.5 million-gallon water storage capacity
  • 5 pump stations
  • 225 million-gallon daily pumping capacity
  • 1,080 miles of water mains
  • 65,965 metered service connections

Notable people edit


Sister cities edit

Plano's sister cities are:[124]

Brampton, Canada, was also a sister city to Plano until 2018.[125]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.[13][14]

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Plano ˈ p l eɪ n oʊ PLAY noh is a city in the U S state of Texas located in Collin County as largest of the county Plano is also one of the principal cities of the Dallas Fort Worth metropolitan area With a population of 285 494 at the 2020 census 5 it is the ninth most populous city in Texas and respectively the 72nd most populous city in the United States PlanoCityLegacy Town Center in PlanoFlagLocation within Collin CountyPlanoLocation within TexasShow map of TexasPlanoLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 33 01 11 N 96 41 56 W 33 01972 N 96 69889 W 33 01972 96 69889 1 CountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountiesCollin DentonIncorporatedJune 2 1873 2 Government TypeCouncil Manager MayorJohn B Muns BodyPlano City Council City managerMark IsraelsonArea 3 Total72 04 sq mi 186 59 km2 Land71 69 sq mi 185 67 km2 Water0 36 sq mi 0 93 km2 Elevation 1 719 ft 219 m Population 2020 Total285 494 Density4 012 96 sq mi 1 549 42 km2 DemonymPlanoiteTime zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP Codes75023 26 75074 75 75086 75093 94Area codes214 469 945 972FIPS code48 58016 4 GNIS feature ID2411437 1 Websiteplano wbr govPlano s economy is a large part of Dallas economy home to many large companies such as Frito Lay JCPenney Pizza Hut and other major distributors Plano has also been named as both one of the fastest growing cities and one of the best places to live in the country Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 Foreign born residents 3 1 1 Chinese Americans 4 Economy 4 1 Top employers 4 2 Headquarters of major corporations 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Historic sites 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 7 1 Local government 7 2 Politics 7 3 State representation 7 4 Federal representation 8 Education 8 1 Primary and secondary schools 8 2 Colleges and universities 9 Infrastructure 9 1 Transportation 9 2 Fire department 9 3 Police 9 4 Water 10 Notable people 11 Sister cities 12 See also 13 Notes 14 References 15 Bibliography 16 External linksHistory editSee also Timeline of Plano Texas nbsp Plano Texas in 1891 Toned lithograph by A E Downs Boston Published by T M Fowler amp James B Moyer Amon Carter Museum Fort Worth TexasSettlers came to the area near present day Plano in the early 1840s 2 Facilities such as a sawmill a gristmill and a store soon brought more people to the area A mail service was established and after rejecting several names for the nascent town including naming it in honor of then President Millard Fillmore 6 residents suggested the name Plano from the Spanish word for flat in reference to the local terrain unvaried and devoid of any trees The post office accepted the name 6 In 1872 the completion of the Houston and Central Texas Railway helped Plano grow and it was incorporated in 1873 6 By 1874 the population was over 500 2 In 1881 a fire raged through the business district destroying most of the buildings 2 6 Plano was rebuilt and business again flourished through the 1880s Also in 1881 the city assumed responsibility for what would eventually become Plano Independent School District PISD ending the days of it being served only by private schools 2 At first Plano s population grew slowly reaching 1 304 in 1900 and 3 695 in 1960 2 By 1970 Plano began to feel some of the boom its neighbors had experienced after World War II A series of public works projects and a change in taxes that removed the farming community from the town helped increase the population In 1970 the population reached 17 872 2 and by 1980 it had exploded to 72 000 2 Sewers schools and street development kept pace with this massive increase largely because of Plano s flat topography grid layout and planning initiatives During the 1980s many large corporations including J C Penney and Frito Lay moved their headquarters to Plano spurring further growth By 1990 the population reached 128 713 2 dwarfing the county seat McKinney In 1994 Plano was recognized as an All America City 7 By 2000 the population grew to 222 030 2 making it one of Dallas s largest suburbs Plano is surrounded by other municipalities and so cannot expand in area and there is little undeveloped land within the city limits But as of July 2012 one large tract of land was being developed Turnpike Commons 8 at the intersection of Renner Road and the George Bush Turnpike also bordered by Shiloh Road to the east The development is expected to feature apartments medical facilities restaurants a Race Trac gas station and a hotel On June 15 2015 after five years of disuse a 178 foot water tower built in 1985 was demolished to make room for Legacy West 9 Geography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau Plano has an area of 71 6 square miles 185 5 km2 Plano is about 17 miles 27 km from Downtown Dallas 10 Plano is in the humid subtropical climate zone The highest recorded temperature was 118 F 48 C in 1936 On average the coolest month is January and the warmest is July The lowest recorded temperature was 7 F 22 C in 1930 The maximum average precipitation occurs in May Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1870155 1880556258 7 189084251 4 19001 30454 9 19101 258 3 5 19201 71536 3 19301 554 9 4 19401 5821 8 19502 12634 4 19603 69573 8 197017 872383 7 198072 331304 7 1990128 71377 9 2000222 03072 5 2010259 84117 0 2020285 4949 9 U S Decennial Census 11 nbsp Map of racial distribution in Plano 2020 U S census Each dot is 25 people White Black Asian Hispanic OtherPlano racial composition as of 2020 12 NH Non Hispanic a Race Number PercentageWhite NH 132 194 46 3 Black or African American NH 25 026 8 77 Native American or Alaska Native NH 845 0 3 Asian NH 68 738 24 08 Pacific Islander NH 133 0 05 Some Other Race NH 1 330 0 47 Mixed Multi Racial NH 11 429 4 0 Hispanic or Latino 45 799 16 04 Total 285 494As of the 2020 United States census there were 285 494 people 107 320 households and 76 211 families residing in the city As of the census of 2010 update 4 Plano had 259 841 people 99 131 households and 69 464 families up from 80 875 households and 60 575 families in the 2000 census The population density was 3 629 1 inhabitants per square mile 1 401 2 km2 There were 103 672 housing units at an average density of 1 448 6 per square mile 559 3 km2 In 2010 the racial makeup of the city was 67 White 58 4 non Hispanic white 15 7 5 Black 0 36 Native American 16 9 Asian 6 5 Asian Indian 5 2 Chinese 1 2 Vietnamese 1 2 Korean 0 6 Filipino 0 2 Japanese 1 9 Other 0 1 Pacific Islander 3 86 from other races and 3 0 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino made up 14 7 of the population 10 6 Mexican 0 5 Puerto Rican 0 2 Cuban 3 5 Other By 2020 the racial makeup was 46 3 non Hispanic white 8 77 Black or African American 0 3 Native American 24 08 Asian 0 05 Pacific Islander 0 47 some other race 4 0 multiracial and 16 04 Hispanic or Latino of any race 12 reflecting nationwide trends of greater diversification 16 Of the 99 131 households in 2010 35 8 had children under the age of 18 Married couples accounted for 56 7 9 7 had a female householder with no husband present and 29 9 were non families About 24 4 of all households were individuals and 5 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 61 and the average family size was 3 15 Data indicates that 28 7 of Plano s population was under the age of 18 7 0 was 18 to 24 36 5 was 25 to 44 22 9 was 45 to 64 and 4 9 was 65 years of age or older The median age was 34 For every 100 females there were 99 3 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 97 2 males According to a 2007 estimate the median income for a household in the city was 84 492 and the median income for a family was 101 616 17 About 3 0 of families and 4 3 of the population were living below the poverty line including 4 6 of those under age 18 and 7 8 of those 65 or older In 2007 Plano had the United States highest median income among cities with a population exceeding 250 000 at 84 492 18 According to crime statistics there were four homicides in Plano in 2006 the lowest rate of all U S cities of 250 000 or more people 19 Plano also has a substantial Iranian American community 20 Foreign born residents edit As of the 2000 U S census update of the foreign born residents 17 were from China 9 from India and 4 from Vietnam 21 a total of 30 of foreign born residents came from these three countries That year 22 of Plano s foreign born originated in Mexico 22 Chinese Americans edit See also History of Chinese Americans in Dallas Fort Worth Along with Houston Plano has one of Texas s two major concentrations of Chinese Americans 23 According to the 2010 U S census there were 14 500 ethnic Chinese in Plano Of cities with 250 000 or more residents Plano has the sixth largest percentage of ethnic Chinese making up 5 2 of the city s population Charlie Yue the executive vice president of the Association of Chinese Professionals estimated that about 30 000 Plano residents are Chinese and that many don t participate in government activities like the census 24 Chinese professionals began to settle Plano by 1991 25 As of 2011 DFW s Chinese restaurants catering to ethnic Chinese are mainly in Plano and Richardson 26 Most of the DFW area Chinese cultural organizations are headquartered in Plano and Richardson Plano has six Chinese churches 24 and supermarkets including 99 Ranch Market and zTao Marketplace 27 Economy editTop employers edit nbsp Rent A Center headquarters office building in Plano Texas nbsp The Shops at Willow Bend Plano s upscale shopping mall 28 According to the 2023 Corporate Regional Headquarters Report 29 Plano s top 10 employers were Employer of Employees1 JPMorgan Chase 9 5002 Capital One Finance 7 5423 Toyota Motor North America Inc 4 5734 AT amp T Foundry and Services 2 5005 Ericsson 2 4066 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company 2 3857 Samsung Electronics America Inc a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd 1 9898 PepsiCo 1 8819 NTT DATA Inc 1 86710 Frito Lay 1 712About 80 of Plano s visitors are business travelers due to its close proximity to Dallas and the many corporations headquartered in Plano The city also has a convention center owned and operated by the city Plano has made a concerted effort to draw retail to its downtown area and the Legacy West in an effort to boost sales tax returns It has two malls The Shops at Willow Bend and The Shops at Legacy Collin Creek Mall closed in 2019 There is an area that has apartments shops and restaurants constructed with the New Urbanism philosophy 30 An experimental luxury Walmart Supercenter is at Park Boulevard and the Dallas North Tollway 31 Headquarters of major corporations edit Some of the country s largest and most recognized companies are headquartered in Plano Legacy Drive in ZIP Code 75024 between Preston Road and Dallas North Tollway has many corporate campuses The following companies have corporate headquarters Fortune 1000 headquarters or major regional offices in Plano 32 At Home Beal Bank Cookies by Design Cinemark Theatres Crossmark Diodes Incorporated FedEx Office Fogo de Chao 33 Frito Lay Hilti North America Huawei Device USA 34 JCPenney Main Event Entertainment NTT Data Services Pizza Hut Rent A Center Ribbon Communications Robot Entertainment 35 Samsung Electronics Siemens Digital Industries Software Toyota Motor North America Tyler Technologies 36 Zoes Kitchen In 2014 Toyota Motor North America announced its U S headquarters would move from Torrance California to Plano 37 In 2015 Liberty Mutual announced its plans to build a new corporate campus just a few blocks east of Toyota s bringing an estimated 5 000 jobs to the community 38 In January 2016 JP Morgan Chase and mortgage giant Fannie Mae announced they would move their regional operations to Plano bringing a combined 7 000 new jobs to the community 39 Arts and culture editThe Plano Public Library System PPLS consists of the W O Haggard Jr Library the Maribelle M Davis Library the Gladys Harrington Library the Christopher A Parr Library the L E R Schimelpfenig Library and the Municipal Reference Library The Haggard Library houses the system s administrative offices 40 The Plano Symphony Orchestra is partially funded by the city performing regularly at St Andrew United Methodist Church and the Charles W Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in nearby Richardson 41 Historic sites edit Plano Station Texas Electric Railway 1908 Heritage Farmstead Museum 1891 Parks and recreation edit nbsp Haggard Park in October 2015 nbsp Dickens in Downtown Plano 2014 Lighting of the TreeAlthough Plano is named for the flat plains of the area large trees abound in the city s many parks 42 One such tree estimated to be over 200 years old is in Bob Woodruff Park near Rowlett Creek on the city s east side 43 There are two main open space preserves Arbor Hills Nature Preserve 200 acres which contains a pond in honor of Vasil Levski 44 and Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve 800 acres Bob Woodruff Park and Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve are connected by biking trails making the green space one large uninterrupted park space larger than New York City s Central Park 840 acres Go Ape a family friendly place with outdoor activities like ziplining and Tarzan swings is at Oak Point Park and Preserve 45 The Plano Balloon Festival which happens every September also takes place at Oak Point Park and Preserve Another open space is Haggard Park which hosts the annual Plano AsiaFest in May 46 Acreage of all spaces the Parks Department manages totals 3 830 81 The Plano Master Plan has the acreage growing to 4 092 63 when complete 47 There are five recreation centers Tom Muehlenbeck Recreation Center Carpenter Park Recreation Center Oak Point Recreation Center Liberty Recreation Center and Douglass Community Center Carpenter Park Recreation Center Oak Point Recreation Center and Tom Muehlenbeck Recreation Center have an indoor pool while Liberty Recreation Center has an outdoor pool 48 Plano Senior Recreation Center is a recreation center dedicated to seniors There are three swimming pools owned by Plano Parks amp Recreation Harry Rowlinson Community Natatorium Jack Carter Pool and Plano Aquatic Center All the pools are indoor except Jack Carter Pool Douglass Community Center houses the Boys amp Girls Club of Collin County For pet owners there are The Dog Park at Jack Carter Park The Dog Park at Bob Woodruff and Dog Park at Windhaven Meadows Park The City of Plano also owns and operates four performing arts venues and a conference center under the auspices of the Parks and Recreation Department the Courtyard Theater the Cox Playhouse the Amphitheater at Oak Point Park McCall Plaza and the Oak Point Park Nature and Retreat Center Government editSee also List of mayors of Plano Texas Local government edit nbsp The Municipal Center in October 2015Plano has a council manager form of government with a part time city council that sets city policy and a city manager responsible for city operations The Plano City Council has eight members elected on a nonpartisan basis in staggered odd year elections every other May Council members and the mayor are elected by and serve the city at large Council members serving in places one two three and four must reside in that district and the mayor always serves in place six The mayor receives a yearly stipend of 8 400 and each council member receives 6 000 All council members including the mayor serve a maximum of two consecutive four year terms 49 The mayor and city council members could serve for a maximum of three consecutive three year terms until voters approved changes to the city charter in 2011 50 The 38th mayor of Plano was businessman Harry LaRosiliere who was elected the first African American mayor of Plano in 2013 51 Plano elected its first African American city council member David Perry in 1990 52 On December 8 2014 the city council passed an amendment to its civil rights act to include sexual orientation and gender identity as protected 53 54 The ordinance drew the ire of conservative groups such as the Liberty Institute which argued that it infringed on business owners religious rights 55 Many civil rights organizations were not supportive either such as the Human Rights Campaign which argued that the policy s exclusion of transgender individuals from being able to use bathrooms and locker rooms that align with their gender identity rendered the ordinance not worth defending 56 In the 2008 fiscal year Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Plano reported 194 million in revenue 212 million in expenditures 278 million in total assets 31 4 million in total liabilities and 337 million in cash and investments 57 Plano is a voluntary member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments association the purpose of which is to coordinate individual and collective local governments and facilitate regional solutions eliminate unnecessary duplication and enable joint decisions In 2020 Police Chief Ed Drain announced the Plano Police Department would no longer make arrests for possession of small amounts of marijuana 58 Politics edit Dallas s wealthy northern suburbs were solidly Republican and in 2005 the Bay Area Center for Voting Research ranked Plano the largest of them the United States fifth most conservative city 59 It has recently become more competitive in national elections as its population has diversified shifting toward the Democratic Party since 2016 when Donald Trump won the city by a narrow margin In 2018 Beto O Rourke became the first Democrat to win the city in a statewide election in the 21st century and in 2020 Joe Biden won the city by an even larger margin But in local and state elections Plano still leans Republican voting to reelect Governor Greg Abbott in 2018 and narrowly reelecting Republicans to the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Senate in 2018 and 2020 nbsp 2020 US Presidential Election precinct resultsBiden 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Trump 40 50 50 60 Plano city vote by party in presidential elections 60 61 Year Democratic Republican Third Parties2020 53 50 72 736 44 75 60 840 1 76 2 3892016 45 31 49 522 50 12 54 784 4 56 4 9882012 37 44 37 435 60 74 60 733 1 82 1 8172008 39 70 42 441 59 11 63 193 1 19 1 2802004 31 07 30 387 68 06 66 562 0 87 8522000 25 65 20 888 71 78 58 447 2 57 2 093Plano city vote by party in Class I Senate elections 60 61 Year Democratic Republican Third Parties2018 52 35 55 804 46 85 49 941 0 81 8592012 36 94 35 813 60 01 58 183 3 06 2 9632006 28 75 15 040 68 91 36 047 2 34 1 2252000 18 22 14 634 79 29 63 674 2 49 1 999Plano city vote by party in Class II Senate elections 60 61 Year Democratic Republican Third Parties2020 48 86 65 024 48 87 65 039 2 26 3 0132014 31 65 18 134 64 63 37 028 3 72 2 1312008 35 79 36 916 61 81 63 753 2 40 2 4802002 30 55 17 156 68 45 38 441 1 01 566Plano city vote by party in gubernatorial elections 60 61 Year Democratic Republican Third Parties2022 50 92 48 773 47 66 45 617 1 42 1 3602018 44 43 46 993 53 67 56 757 1 90 2 0082014 37 03 21 331 61 57 35 461 1 72 9912010 35 62 18 992 61 71 32 904 2 67 1 4272006 26 11 13 828 47 15 24 970 26 74 14 1642002 25 07 14 294 73 52 41 910 1 93 1 102State representation edit Plano is split between the 33rd 65th 66th 67th 70th and 89th Districts in the Texas House of Representatives The part of Plano in Collin County is wholly contained in Texas Senate District 8 while the Denton County portion is in Texas Senate District 30 Republican Justin Holland represents Texas House District 33 Republican Kronda Thimesch represents Texas House District 65 Republican Matt Shaheen represents Texas House District 66 Republican Jeff Leach has represented Texas House District 67 since 2013 Democrat Mihaela Plesa represents Texas House District 70 and Republican Candy Noble represents Texas House District 89 Republican Angela Paxton represents Texas Senate District 8 and Republican Drew Springer represents Texas Senate District 30 Federal representation edit Plano is split between Texas s 3rd 4th 26th and 32nd congressional districts represented by Republicans Keith Self Pat Fallon and Michael Burgess and Democrat Colin Allred respectively Plano is represented in the United States Senate by Republicans Ted Cruz and John Cornyn Education editPlano has 70 public schools 16 private schools and two campuses of Collin College Primary and secondary schools edit nbsp Plano West Senior High SchoolThe Plano Independent School District serves most of the city 62 Student enrollment has increased dramatically over the past few decades which citation needed Plano has a unique high school system in which grades 9 10 attend a high school and grades 11 12 attend a senior high 63 There are three senior high schools grades 11 12 in PISD Plano East Plano and Plano West 63 Small portions of Plano are served by the Lewisville Independent School District Frisco Independent School District and Allen Independent School District 62 64 Plano schools graduate more of their students than comparable districts In 2010 93 of Plano Independent School District students graduated from high school 18 percentage points higher than Dallas ISD s rate 65 In 2012 Plano Independent School District announced that 128 seniors were selected as National Merit Semifinalists 66 Plano has given 1 2 billion in property tax revenue to other school districts through Texas s Robin Hood law which requires school districts designated as affluent to give a percentage of their property tax revenue to other districts outside the county 67 In 2008 PISD gave 86 million Controversy erupted when the salaries of teachers in less affluent districts such as Garland ISD exceeded the salaries of teachers in districts that had to pay into Robin Hood 68 In the 2013 14 school year Plano ISD opened two four year high school academies one focusing on STEAM STEM education plus Media Arts called Plano ISD Academy High School and the other on health science Additionally the district modified its International Baccalaureate program to allow freshmen and sophomores in the program to be housed at Plano East Senior High School 69 In addition to Catholic primary and middle schools the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas operates John Paul II High School in Plano Non Catholic private schools in Plano include Great Lakes Academy Spring Creek Academy Yorktown Education and Prestonwood Christian Academy In addition the Collin County campus of Coram Deo Academy is in the One Church previously Four Corners Church facility in Plano 70 Colleges and universities edit nbsp Entrance to the Spring Creek campus of Collin College in Plano TexasPlano is the home to two campuses of Collin College one at the Courtyard Center on Preston Park Boulevard and the larger Spring Creek Campus on Spring Creek Parkway at Jupiter 71 DBU North a satellite campus of Dallas Baptist University is in west Plano and offers undergraduate and graduate courses and houses the admissions and academic counseling offices 72 As defined by the Texas Legislature all of Collin County is in the Collin College district The portion of Plano within Denton County is zoned to North Central Texas College 73 Infrastructure editTransportation edit nbsp A DART Red Line train at the Downtown Plano stationPlano is one of 12 suburbs of Dallas that opt into the Dallas Area Rapid Transit DART public transportation system During its early membership in DART Plano was lightly served by bus lines but in 2002 the Red Line of the DART Light Rail project opened stations in Downtown Plano and at Parker Road which provide access to commuters traveling to work elsewhere in the Dallas area The Orange Line traverses the same route for selected weekday peak hour trips Bus routes serve areas of downtown south central and west Plano but no bus routes serve the far north north central and far east areas Instead DART s GoLink on demand service serves these areas 74 The Silver Line is also planned to run through Southern Plano Approximately 1 of the city s population uses DART The Parker Road station charged for parking for non member city residents from April 2 2012 to April 3 2014 as a part of the Fair Share Parking initiative Two DART park and ride bus facilities separate from the rail lines are in Plano Jack Hatchell Transit Center and Northwest Plano Park amp Ride Plano was the first city in Collin County to adopt a master plan for its road system The use of multi lane divided highways for all major roads allows for higher speed limits generally 40 mph 64 km h but sometimes up to 55 mph 89 km h on the northern section of Preston Road Plano is served directly by several major roadways and freeways Central Plano is bordered to the east by U S Highway 75 the west by Dallas North Tollway the south by President George Bush Turnpike Texas State Highway 190 east of Coit Road and the north by Sam Rayburn Tollway Texas State Highway 121 Preston Road Texas State Highway 289 is a major thoroughfare that runs through the city Plano is Texas s largest city without an interstate highway Plano opened a new interchange at Parker Rd and U S 75 in December 2010 The single point interchange is the first of its kind in Texas The design is intended to reduce severe congestion at this interchange According to reports traffic congestion has been reduced by 50 75 Plano is roughly 30 miles northeast of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport the primary airport serving Plano residents and visitors Fire department edit Plano Fire Rescue has 386 full time firefighters 75 who operate out of 13 stations The department is responsible for a population of 271 000 residents spread across 72 square miles 190 km2 76 It is also the 10th largest department by number of firefighters in the state of Texas 77 Police edit The Plano Police Department is an accredited agency 78 and Plano s principal law enforcement agency The department is led by Chief Ed Drain 79 The department has authorized staff of 414 sworn officers 178 full time civilian employees and 79 civilian part time employees 79 It is a member of the North Texas Crime Commission and uses the Crime Stoppers program Water edit Plano is part of the North Texas Municipal Water District headquartered in Wylie Texas Lake Lavon is the district s principal source of raw water Plano s water distribution system includes 10 elevated towers 12 ground storage tanks 54 5 million gallon water storage capacity 5 pump stations 225 million gallon daily pumping capacity 1 080 miles of water mains 65 965 metered service connectionsNotable people editKellyn Acosta soccer player Kristin Adams actress and American Idol contestant Jeran Akers politician Anousheh Ansari engineer and co founder and chairwoman of Prodea Systems Bryn Apprill voice actress affiliated with Funimation Lance Armstrong former professional cyclist 80 Jake Arrieta Cy Young Award winning baseball pitcher Plano East alumnus Aaron Aryanpur stand up comedian 81 Laura Bailey voice actress Alyssa Baumann gymnast Andrew Beal founder and chairman of Beal Bank Justin Blalock NFL player 82 Spencer Boldman actor 83 Corben Bone soccer player Matt Borne professional wrestler Lauri Bonacorsi ice dancer Kyle Bosworth NFL player 84 Edward Boyden neuroscientist Christopher Big Black Boykin TV host Charlie Bradshaw NFL player Cody Bragg former soccer defender Jake Brendel NFL player Rebecca Bross gymnast Bob Bruce former professional baseball pitcher James Buescher former professional stock car racing driver Rex Burkhead NFL player Carl Bussey soccer player Marion Campbell NFL player and head coach Danny Cater former professional baseball player Caesar Cervin soccer forward and coach Eve Chalom a former competitive ice dancer who trained in Plano in the 1990s Andrew Chandler actor Karen Chau artist showrunner and Disney executive Jay Chern director 85 Arden Cho actress T J Cline American Israeli basketball player Blake Coleman hockey player Comer Cottrell founder Pro Line Corp 86 Fred Couples professional golfer formerly lived in Plano 87 Chace Crawford actor 88 Tyler Davis basketball player 89 Christopher Dean retired ice dancer who coached in Plano in the 1990s Chad Deering former soccer player Rob Dickerman spinal surgeon Robert Dodd former professional baseball pitcher Kenton Duty actor 90 Phil Dyer politician Arlo Eisenberg street skating pioneer Pat Evans politician Tyler Ewing composer Connor Fields professional BMX racer Keith Flowers football player Karith Foster comedian Alyson Fox illustrator Ben Fricke NFL player Kirsten Frisch ice dancer Anson Funderburgh blues guitarplayer and bandleader of Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets Nick Garcia soccer player Gayle singer Mathew Gates ice dancer who trained in Plano in the 1990s John Georgelas jihadist 91 Gene Gibson basketball coach Monica Gonzalez soccer player Amber Glenn figure skater Jack Graham pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church C H Greenblatt TV writer Bob Guccione publisher of Penthouse 92 Kerri Hanks soccer forward Cody Hanson musician and songwriter Dick Haugland biomedical researcher Brad Hawkins actor country singer and martial artist Sara Payne Hayden female test pilot Fred E Haynes Jr Marine Corps general 93 Marques Haynes former professional basketball player Mark Haz Hazinski professional table tennis athlete Lorraine Heath author 94 George H Heilmeier inventor of liquid crystal displays John Herrington retired astronaut John Benjamin Hickey actor Sam Honaker NFL player and consul general to Turkey Elise Hu broadcast journalist who hosts the TED Talks Daily podcast 95 Rashad Hussain associate White House Counsel and diplomat Michael Irvin NFL player Casey James singer and American Idol contestant Stephen H Jecko Episcopal bishop Sam Johnson former U S representative and P O W cellmate of John McCain 96 Tania Joya former jihadist 91 Hunter Jumper soccer player Stephen Katz TV screenwriter Marklen Kennedy actor 97 Gerald Ketchum Antarctic explorer Jimmy King NBA player and former Michigan Fab Five member 98 Madison Kocian gymnast Harry LaRosiliere politician Muhammed Lawal MMA fighter professional wrestler NCAA wrestler and coach Jeff Leach politician John Leake NFL player 99 Brad Leland actor Ruifeng Li chess grandmaster 100 Will Licon American Record holder in the 200 yard breaststroke 101 Per Lindstrand aeronautical engineer pilot adventurer and entrepreneur who set a new world altitude record for hot air balloons on June 6 1988 ascending from Plano Nastia Liukin gymnast 102 Valeri Liukin gymnastics coach John S Loisel World War II fighter ace Bronko Lubich wrestler Katie Lund professional soccer player D Anton Lynn former American football cornerback Merlyn Mantle author and widow of Mickey Mantle Yevgeny Marchenko gymnastics coach Warren Maxwell ice dancer who coached in Plano in the 1990s Harold Mayo former football coach Kevin McCarthy radio broadcaster Molly McClure actress Glenn McCuen actor and gymnast Kenny McEntyre football player Kevin McHale actor and singer 103 Billy McKinney Major League Baseball outfielder Scott Mechlowicz actor Doug Mellard stand up comedian Adam Miller professional baseball pitcher Robert J Morris founder of the now defunct University of Plano Asif Mujtaba cricketer and founder of the Dallas Youth Cricket League Kevin Murphy football player William Murrah professional football player Takudzwa Ngwenya rugby player Cody Nickson TV personality 104 Otho Nitcholas baseball pitcher and first city chief of police Stefan Noesen NHL player Joseph Noteboom football player 105 Katelyn Ohashi gymnast Toben Opurum football player Hunter Parrish actor 106 Keaton Parks soccer player 107 James Parrish football player Candice Patton actress Drew Pearson football player Charlie Peprah NFL player 108 Ross Perot founder Perot Systems Christopher Pettiet actor Billy Phillips former U S soccer goalkeeper Paige Pierce professional disc golfer five time PDGA World Champion Patrice Pike singer Jordan Pugh football player Penny Ramsey contestant on Survivor Thailand Julius Randle NBA player John Henry Rasor pioneer cotton farmer and namesake of many Plano locations Greg Ray IndyCar Series driver Alex Reid singer 109 Alan Reuber football player Stephen Rippy composer Keenan Robinson football player Devorah Rose editor in chief of Social Life magazine television personality and entrepreneur Cameron Rupp professional baseball catcher Rusty Russell football coach Chris Sampson professional baseball pitcher Boz Scaggs musician 110 111 Bill Sefton pole vaulter Meenakshi Seshadri Bollywood actress 112 Matt Shaheen Republican member of Texas House of Representatives from Plano former Collin County precinct commissioner 113 Howie Shannon basketball player and coach Florence Shapiro Republican member of Texas Senate known for sponsoring Ashley s Laws 114 Charlie Shepard Canadian football player Joseph W Shepard pioneer horse and mule breeder and namesake of many Plano locations Abby Smith soccer player 115 Billy Ray Smith Jr NFL player 116 Brian J Smith actor Lyon Sprague de Camp fantasy writer 117 Barbara Staff co chair of Ronald Reagan s 1976 Texas presidential primary campaign Russell A Steindam Medal of Honor recipient Jonathan Stickland member of Texas House of Representatives from Tarrant County born in Plano in 1983 118 Tyson Sullivan actor 119 Jordan Tata professional baseball pitcher Terry Tausch football player Van Taylor Republican former state senator from Plano former state representative Iraq War officer George Teague football player Pat Thomas football player T J Thyne actor Austin Bennett Tice journalist kidnapped while reporting in Syria 120 Travis Tope actor 121 Alan Tudyk actor 122 Mark Tuinei football player Michael Urie actor 123 Grant Van De Casteele soccer player Vickiel Vaughn football player Chris Valletta co founder of Mission a consumer products company and a contestant on The Apprentice Michael Viscardi mathematician Terrence Wheatley football player G Clifton Wisler historical novelist Dudley Wysong professional golfer Jeffery Xiong chess grandmaster Zig Ziglar motivational speaker businessmanSister cities editSee also List of sister cities in Texas Plano s sister cities are 124 nbsp Hsinchu Taiwan 2003 nbsp San Pedro Garza Garcia Mexico 1995 Brampton Canada was also a sister city to Plano until 2018 125 See also editFrisco Texas Allen Texas McKinney Texas List of companies in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplexNotes edit Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race 13 14 References edit a b c U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Plano Texas a b c d e f g h i j Plano Timeline PDF Plano Texas City of Plano February 17 2011 Archived from the original PDF on July 4 2012 Retrieved July 11 2011 2019 U S Gazetteer Files 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