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  • The Gods Foods LLC DBA : Di Mantzio's | The Best Of Celina

    < Back The Gods Foods LLC DBA : Di Mantzio's 214-470-6466 204 E Pecan St STE C vmantzios@yahoo.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566949061915 HOURS: Monday - Saturday 10am - 7pm Sunday 11:30am - 5:30pm BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Specialty foods Market with all the authentic, Imported Greek, Italian and other European delicious foods and drinks DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS The Gods Foods LLC Previous Next

  • The Peppered Owl | The Best Of Celina

    < Back The Peppered Owl 972-898-6420 1419 Brewer Ln, Celina, Tx 75009 https://www.thepepperedowl.com bluewillowcreationsllc@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/thepepperedowl?igsh=bHQzZXc2NmtsZTBp&utm_source=qr Facebook.com/thepepperedowl HOURS: Mon-Fri 10-5 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION I specialize in bling apparel and gifts. My bling is a flat and soft bling and looks so pretty in person. I just started a couple of months ago and plan to carry out my vision of upscale bling apparel and accessories. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS bling, t shirts, apparel, gifts Previous Next

  • Celina Mayor 2026 | The Best Of Celina

    First name Last name Email Phone Political Website Facebook Page Managing Growth & Infrastructure. Celina’s comprehensive plan warns that infrastructure and services such as roads, water, sewer, drainage and parks are expensive to build and will be in high demand as the city expands. How will you ensure that roads, drainage, water/sewer systems and public spaces keep pace with the city’s projected population growth without sacrificing fiscal responsibility? What strategies would you use to maintain Celina’s small‑town character while accommodating thousands of new residents? Managing Growth* Fiscal Policy & Taxation. The city has lowered its property‑tax rate for four consecutive years, yet rising property values mean homeowners still pay more. Meanwhile, officials hope new retailers will increase sales‑tax revenue. What is your philosophy regarding property‑tax rates and revenue diversification? Would you continue lowering the tax rate, and how would you balance property‑tax relief with the need to fund public services? Fiscal Policy & Taxation* Water Supply & Conservation. In January 2026 the city discussed making lawn irrigation optional and limiting turf in new developments, noting that roughly half of peak‑season water use comes from irrigation. Lake Ralph Hall is expected to expand regional supply in the next few years. How should Celina secure a long‑term water supply, and what role should conservation ordinances (such as xeriscaping or turf limits) play? How would you engage builders and residents to support these measures? Water Supply & Conservation* Public Safety & Emergency Services. Calls for police and fire services are growing 10–20 % annually, prompting plans for a fourth fire station and a new dispatch center. With nearly half of the general fund going to public safety, how will you ensure adequate staffing, equipment and response times as the city expands eastward and northward? What innovations or partnerships could improve public safety without unsustainable spending? Public Safety* Transportation & Mobility. City leaders have considered converting downtown streets from asphalt to concrete within 10–15 years, a project that could cost $85 million and force other road improvements to be delayed. How should Celina prioritise road spending between downtown reconstruction, outer‑loop connections, and neighborhood streets? What is your view on multimodal options such as sidewalks, bike lanes and public transit? Transportation* Downtown Vision. The Downtown Master Plan aims to preserve historic charm while adding modern amenities, including a multi‑story parking garage and entertainment district. What is your vision for downtown Celina in 10–20 years? How would you balance redevelopment with historic preservation, and what policies would you advocate regarding building height, density, parking and public art? Downtown Vision* Economic Development & Retail Mix. Celina’s strategic plan emphasises attracting both major retailers and high‑tech businesses while supporting mom‑and‑pop shops. The plan also describes small businesses as the “heartbeat” of the community and calls for business‑friendly policies. How will you ensure that big‑box stores like Walmart, Costco or Home Depot coexist with locally owned businesses? What tools (e.g., zoning, incentives, façade grants) will you use to create a vibrant and diverse commercial base? Economic Development* Housing Affordability & Diversity. As development accelerates, there is concern about housing affordability and the availability of diverse housing types. What policies would you pursue to provide a range of housing options (entry‑level, “missing middle,” senior housing) while avoiding unchecked sprawl? Would you support density bonuses or inclusionary zoning to encourage affordable units, and how would you address potential pushback from existing residents? Housing* Open Space, Parks & Agricultural Heritage. The comprehensive plan calls for preserving natural land and Celina’s agricultural roots. How will you balance development with farmland preservation and the creation of parks and greenbelts? Would you champion any agricultural or agritourism initiatives to celebrate Celina’s heritage and support local farmers? Open Space* Financing Growth (PIDs, TIRZ & Other Tools). Celina prefers Public Improvement Districts to finance infrastructure and discourages Tax‑Increment Reinvestment Zones unless they provide significant economic benefits. Yet the city already has TIRZ #8 with millions in captured tax increment funds. What is your stance on using PIDs, TIRZ, municipal utility districts or bonds to fund roads, utilities and public facilities? Under what circumstances would you create a new TIRZ or other special district? Financing Growth* Downtown Parking & Transit. The downtown centre project includes a four‑story parking garage to provide nearly 400 spaces. Do you believe structured parking is sufficient to meet future demand? How will you manage downtown parking for residents, employees and visitors, and would you consider alternative transit (e‑shuttles, ride‑share hubs) to reduce congestion? Downtown Parking* Sales‑Tax Strategy & Economic Resilience. City staff hope sales‑tax revenue will eventually surpass development‑fee revenue as major retailers open. What strategies will you use to broaden the sales‑tax base (e.g., attracting entertainment venues, tourism, tech companies)? How will you safeguard Celina’s finances from over‑reliance on any single sector? Sales Tax* Community Engagement & Transparency. Rapid growth can strain residents’ trust in city government. How will you communicate with residents about major decisions (zoning changes, utility projects, water restrictions) and ensure transparency in budgeting and planning? What methods will you use to gather input from long‑time residents, newcomers and under‑represented groups? Community Engagement* Regional Cooperation & Infrastructure. Celina’s growth depends on regional partners such as the Upper Trinity Regional Water District and state agencies for road and water projects. How would you work with neighboring cities, the county and regional entities to coordinate infrastructure, manage cross‑jurisdictional traffic, and ensure Celina’s interests are represented in regional planning? Regional Cooperation* Personal Priorities & Vision. Beyond these specific issues, what three priorities would define your administration? How does your background prepare you to lead a rapidly growing city, and what long‑term legacy do you hope to leave for Celina? Vision* Closing Statement Do you have any final statements you'd like to make to the residents of the City of Celina? And finally, why should voters support you instead of your opponent(s)? Closing * Submit

  • Goosehead Insurance - The Van Rooyen Agency | The Best Of Celina

    < Back Goosehead Insurance - The Van Rooyen Agency 214-764-2248 130 N Preston Rd #335 Prosper TX 75078 https://www.goosehead.com/agents/tx/prosper/brandon-van-rooyen/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic_search&utm_campaign=yext brandon.vanrooyen@goosehead.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: http://goosehead.com/Brandon-Van-Rooyen HOURS: Monday-Friday 9 AM- 5 PM BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Goosehead Insurance is the largest and fastest growing independent insurance agency in Texas. While specializing in Texas, we are a national agency serving clients in 42 states. Our service-based culture and appointments with over 25 A rated insurance carriers allow us to offer comprehensive coverage, affordable rates, and the best client experience in the industry. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS insurance, home insurance, auto insurance, home policy Previous Next

  • Simply Better Cabinetry & Remodeling LLC | The Best Of Celina

    < Back Simply Better Cabinetry & Remodeling LLC 214-448-1315 3435 Triple Crown St, Celina, TX 75009 https://www.simplybettercabinetry.com simplybettercabinetry@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/simplybettercabinetry?igsh=OWttdnExbXYyYzhr&utm_source=qr HOURS: Monday - Friday 8 am- 5 p.m. BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Simply Better Cabinetry is dedicated to providing high-quality, custom cabinetry solutions that enhance both residential and commercial spaces. With a focus on craftsmanship, functionality, and design, we offer a wide range of cabinet styles, finishes, and storage solutions tailored to meet our clients’ needs. Whether you’re renovating a kitchen, upgrading a bathroom, or optimizing office storage, our expert team delivers exceptional results with precision and care. At Simply Better Cabinetry, we believe in superior materials, attention to detail, and outstanding customer service to bring your vision to life. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS Cabinets, built ins, home office cabinets, mud room cabinets Previous Next

  • Resolve Chiropractic and Wellness | The Best Of Celina

    < Back Resolve Chiropractic and Wellness 972-382-8822 1061 N. Preston Rd. Celina TX 75009 https://bobcatchiro.com resolvechiro@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: HOURS: Monday -Friday 8am - 6pm BUSINESS DESCRIPTION We offer: Chiropractic adjustments Decompression Therapy DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: $25 dollar new patient special Exam X-rays (if needed) Report of finding KEYWORDS chiropractor, wellness, health, fitness, Previous Next

  • S&S Events and Rentals | The Best Of Celina

    < Back S&S Events and Rentals 972-322-2556 206 W Beech St, Celina, TX 75009 https://www.shindigsandsocails.com autumn@shindigsandsocials.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: '@shindigsandsocials HOURS: M-F 10-2 Weekends by appointment BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Full service event planning and rental company DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS rental, rental company, catering, events, event planning Previous Next

  • Morris Sprinkler Company LLC | The Best Of Celina

    < Back Morris Sprinkler Company LLC 817-231-9488 918 W Walnut #12 Celina TX 75009 https://morrissprinklercompany.com info@morrissprinklercompany.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: HOURS: Every day, 7-7 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Local family and veteran owned and operated sprinkler business. Installs, repairs, and maintenance. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: Yes 10% off KEYWORDS Sprinkler Irrigation Lawn Family Veteran Previous Next

  • 289 Sports Preformance | The Best Of Celina

    < Back 289 Sports Preformance 402-310-5926 5395 Smiley rd https://289sportsperformance.com wadeh03@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: @289sports_performance 289 Sports Performance IG & FB HOURS: Weekdays 6am - 8pm BUSINESS DESCRIPTION A Faith based Gym geared for the Youth - Collegiate Athletes in the Area. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: 20% off registration! KEYWORDS fitness, gym, weight loss, health Previous Next

  • FIX IT RIGHT HOME SOLUTIONS | The Best Of Celina

    < Back FIX IT RIGHT HOME SOLUTIONS 3120 Little Bluestem Celina Tx 75009 christopher.armentrout@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/share/162B4QpURG/?mibextid=wwXIfr HOURS: Monday through Friday 9am-4pm BUSINESS DESCRIPTION I provide quality top notch home maintenance work. I do a wide variety of services for example Window washing, Power/Soft washing, dryer vent cleaning, AC coil cleaning. I provide many other services as well and look forward to helping you with your home. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: 15% off KEYWORDS handy man, home repair, plumbing, electrical, Previous Next

  • Spoken | The Best Of Celina

    < Back Spoken 972-978-2531 507 South Utah Street https://shunn@spokenllc.com shunn@spokenllc.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Facebook - Shain Hunn HOURS: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Public speaker and professional development for organizations wanting to improve their culture through proven leadership principles. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: 10% discount KEYWORDS Leadership, training, workshops, professional development Previous Next

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