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6 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4 PRINCETON, TE XAS developments to local walking trails. We are proud to offer these green spaces, which allow our residents to enjoy a real work-life balance.” says Brianna Chacon, Mayor of Princeton, Texas. Mayor Chacon is constantly inspired to assist and serve with programs for children, animals, and the senior and homeless communities, and that means working with the right professionals. “What motivates me is my love for all people. Also, having a servant’s heart was part of the driving factor for me to enter into politics.” The mayor is passionate about her very own non-profit, People Feeding Princeton, that has partnered with Community Lifeline Center in McKinney and the North Texas Food Bank to provide food to vulnerable families. Projects like these are only made possible by volunteers, and although there were initial concerns about whether the program would have enough participants, there has been an endless supply of volunteers. “Whether it is a food drive or water drive for hurricane victims, we have endless volunteers from our community, RANGEREALTYADVISORS.COM 214.416.8222 COMMERCIAL LAND BROKERAGE BUILT ON LAND BACKED BY RELATIONSHIPS

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