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- Frisco residents change tune on housing, short-term rental project after plan alterations. Some still worry it could ‘double the traffic’ in town - SummitDaily.com
Frisco residents change tune on housing, short-term rental project after plan alterations. Some still worry it could ‘double the traffic’ in town - SummitDaily.com
Summary
Frisco residents are reevaluating their stance on a short-term rental project after modifications to the original plan. Concerns remain that the project could lead to a significant increase in local traffic. Understanding the potential impacts of STR developments and community feedback is crucial for hosts.
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