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- Flint Therapeutics | The Best Of Celina
< Back Flint Therapeutics 214-471-7176 1400 N Coit Rd STE 603, McKinney, TX 75071 https://www.flinttherapeutics.com flinttherapeutics@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: flint_therapeutics HOURS: Tuesday-Thursday 10am-6pm Friday-Saturday 9am-4pm Sunday & Monday Closed BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Experience personalized therapeutic massage at Flint Therapeutics, your local wellness boutique in McKinney, Prosper, Celina, and Frisco. Our certified therapists, proud members of the American Massage Therapy Association, specialize in various techniques such as sports massage, trigger point therapy, Swedish massage, myofascial release, cupping, lymphatic drainage, kinesiology taping, hot stone massage, pregnancy massage, and herbal wellness. Whether you need injury rehab, pain management, relaxation, or lymphatic drainage, we're dedicated to optimizing your well-being. Our pricing is time-based, ensuring equal rates for all services with no extra charges for upgrades. Achieve your wellness goals with us today! DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS Massage, Medical Massage, Massage for pain management, Manual Lymphatic Drainage massage Previous Next
- Council Candidates 2026 | The Best Of Celina
First name Last name Email Phone Campaign Website Campaign Facebook Page Growth & Infrastructure. Celina’s explosive growth requires costly roads, utilities, parks and drainage. How will you ensure these systems keep pace without sacrificing fiscal responsibility or small-town charm? Growth* Property Taxes & Revenue. The council has lowered the property‑tax rate for four straight years, yet higher valuations mean many homeowners still pay more. What is your philosophy on future tax rates, and how would you diversify revenue (e.g., sales tax) to fund services? Property Taxes* Public Safety Funding. Nearly half of Celina’s general fund goes to public safety, and the city plans to add school resource officers, detectives, patrol officers and firefighters. How will you balance staffing needs with limited resources as the population spreads east and north? Public Safety* Water Conservation Policies. Officials say roughly half of peak‑season water use is spent watering grass; staff proposed limiting turf or requiring xeriscaping, but builders worry about cost. What policies should the city adopt to reduce outdoor water consumption while respecting property rights and development economics? Water Conservation* Long‑Term Water Supply. North Texas is planning new water sources like Lake Ralph Hall to meet booming demand. What should Celina do to secure adequate water for decades, and how should the city engage residents in conservation efforts and drought planning? Long Term Water* Downtown Street Reconstruction. City officials want to convert all downtown streets to concrete within 10–15 years, which would require postponing other projects. Do you support the 10‑15‑year option (approx. $85 million), a longer timetable, or an accelerated 6‑10‑year plan that could cost more than $200 million? Explain your choice. Downtown Streets* Infrastructure Trade‑Offs. Pursuing Option B for downtown streets could delay projects such as Legacy Bridge and J. Fred Smith Parkway and stretch engineering resources. Which infrastructure projects, if any, would you defer, and how would you mitigate impacts on residents and businesses? Infrastructure* PIDs, TIRZ & Special Districts. Celina prefers Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) to finance infrastructure; they fund roads, utilities, parks and amenities through special assessments. A Tax‑Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ #8) has a fund balance of $3.5 million and a captured value of $719 million. What role should PIDs, TIRZ or other districts play in funding growth? Under what conditions would you create or expand a special taxing district? Special Districts* Support for Small Businesses. Celina’s strategic plan calls small businesses “the heartbeat of Celina” and commits to investing in infrastructure, streamlining permitting and maintaining a business‑friendly atmosphere. How will you ensure that downtown shops and locally owned services thrive as big‑box retailers open nearby? Small Business* Balancing Big‑Box & Local Retail. The city hopes to boost sales‑tax revenue with national retailers. What policies will you implement to attract major stores without eroding the community character or pushing out independent businesses? Big Box and Retail* Agricultural Heritage & Open Space. Celina’s strategic plan pledges to preserve the city’s “rich agricultural heritage” while encouraging high‑tech businesses and agritourism. How will you protect farmland, natural spaces and the city’s rural character amid rapid development? Agriculture Heritage* Housing Diversity & Affordability. With rapid growth and rising property values, how will you promote a range of housing options—starter homes, “missing middle” housing, senior living—while avoiding unchecked sprawl and preserving neighborhood quality? Housing* Downtown Vision & Character. As downtown streets are rebuilt, how should building heights, density, parking and land uses evolve? What is your vision for Celina’s downtown 20 years from now, and how will you balance modern amenities with historic preservation? Downtown Vision* Community Engagement & Transparency. The strategic plan emphasizes open communication and telling Celina’s story. How will you keep residents informed about zoning changes, budgets and development plans? What tools will you use to gather feedback from both long‑time residents and newcomers? Community Engagement* Personal Priorities. Beyond the issues above, what are your top three priorities for Celina over the next four years? How does your background uniquely prepare you to represent a rapidly growing city, and what legacy do you hope to leave? Priorities* Closing Do you have anything you'd like to say to the voters in Celina that hasn't been covered here already? Also, why do you believe you are the better choice for this council position than your opponent(s)? Closing* Submit
- 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
- Rustic + Modern Handcrafted Furniture | The Best Of Celina
< Back Rustic + Modern Handcrafted Furniture 469-347-2484 4292 US-377 #21 Aubrey, TX 76227 https://rusticmoderncollection.com/ info@rusticmoderncollection.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/rusticmoderncollection/ https://www.instagram.com/rusticandmodern/ HOURS: Please call first before visiting, but typically: M - F: 9am - 4pm Weekends: by appointment only BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Since 2015, we have created heirloom quality pieces that are built with gorgeous, solid wood and steel -- the complete opposite of the generic, mass-produced items you find at standard furniture stores. Our product line includes a variety of tables for your home or commercial space, including dining tables, conference tables, restaurant tables, and coffee tables, as well as benches, chairs, and barn doors. All of our furniture is designed to fit the unique style and space of each client. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service (check out our 5 star Google and Facebook reviews!) and creating beautiful and functional statement pieces that will last a lifetime. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS custom wood tables, live edge tables, farmhouse tables, restaurant tables, wood conference tables Previous Next
- DFW Shade Shop | The Best Of Celina
< Back DFW Shade Shop 214-471-3900 1212 Bradford st. Celina, TX 75009 https://www.dfwshadeshop.com shannon@dfwshuttershop.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: @dfwshadeshop HOURS: By appointment only BUSINESS DESCRIPTION We are a mother / daughter owned company that has been offering Custom window coverings for 26 years DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS Shades, shutters, motorized, cordless, smart home features Previous Next
- Michelle Reed, LMT Mind + Body Wellness | The Best Of Celina
< Back Michelle Reed, LMT Mind + Body Wellness 2145487981 2912 Majestic Prince Street https://www.michellereedlmt.com michellereedlmt@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: www.facebook.com/michellereedlmtle HOURS: By appointment only. www.michellereedlmt.janeapp.com to book. BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Michelle Reed, LMT offers personalized therapeutic massage for clients seeking pain relief, stress reduction, and overall wellness. With years of experience and a focus on individualized care, Michelle provides a range of massage modalities—from deep tissue to relaxation—in a welcoming, professional setting. Book an appointment to experience hands-on healing designed to help you feel your best. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS Massage, Skin Care, Lash Extensions Previous Next
- Pro Sport Performance Therapy | The Best Of Celina
< Back Pro Sport Performance Therapy 469-885-3072 7511 Main St, Suite 170, Frisco, Tx, 750034 https://prosportperformancetherapy.com admin@prosportperformancetherapy.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Instagram: Pro_sport_performance_therapy HOURS: 8-5 Monday - Friday 7-3 Saturday Closed on Sunday BUSINESS DESCRIPTION This physical therapy clinic is co-owned by two of the nation’s leading physical therapists, Luke Miller, DPT, and Nick Andreas, DPT. Both bring years of experience working with elite athletes, from youth to the professional level. Miller currently divides his time between the clinic and serving as the full-time therapist for Dak Prescott and several other Dallas Cowboys. Andreas brings his expertise from the Dallas Stars organization, where he continues to work with star forward Tyler Seguin, and has trained and treated professional athletes across multiple sports, most recently including Myles Turner of the Milwaukee Bucks and Colton Cowser of the Baltimore Orioles. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS Sports Rehabilitation, Elite Performance, Injury Recovery, Manual Therapy, and Advanced Modalities. Previous Next
- Luxury Travel by Becky | The Best Of Celina
< Back Luxury Travel by Becky 972-754-1562 https://www.luxurytravelbybecky.com becky@luxurytravelbybecky.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Facebook at - https://www.facebook.com/share/luxurytravelbybecky Instagram at - https://instagram.com/luxurytravelbybecky Pinterest: https://pin.it/luxurytravelbybecky HOURS: Closed on Sundays BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Luxury Travel by Becky is a boutique travel agency specializing in tailored international and domestic travel packages for solo travelers, couples, multi-generational groups, and group getaways. As a vacation advisor / planner, I curate unique luxury experiences to destinations around the world and major travel destinations within the United States. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS Travel, luxury, getaway Previous Next
- The Beauty Bar by SR | The Best Of Celina
< Back The Beauty Bar by SR 2281 E University Dr. Suite 116 PROSPER, TX 75078 https://book.squareup.com/appointments/0mpsnwds57afad/location/LJ5F2ZNT3RWTN/services thebeautybarbysr@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: HOURS: Everyday 9am to 8pm By appointment only! BUSINESS DESCRIPTION We are one-stop beauty destination for all your beauty, skincare, and pampering needs. We are highly skilled and experienced estheticians dedicated to helping you look and feel the best on a daily basis. From lash extensions, hydrating facials, lash lift, tinting, brows lamination to hair removal, we offer comprehensive range of services tailored to your style with lasting results. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS Lash Extensions, Facial, Threading, Lash Lift, Tinting, Waxing Previous Next
- Randy Teakell Mortgage sponsored by Omni-Fund llc | The Best Of Celina
< Back Randy Teakell Mortgage sponsored by Omni-Fund llc 972-989-9903 890 MELLANIE CT Celina, TX 75009 http://No Website randy@randyteakell.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/randymortgageguy HOURS: Generally always available by appointment - www.randyteakellmortgage.com BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Residential Mortgages - specializing in VA loans and VA loan education -veteran direct classes and offering Continuing Education credit to REALTORS. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: Free Credit Report KEYWORDS mortgage, FHA, DSCR, home loans, Previous Next
- Wave Pool Service | The Best Of Celina
< Back Wave Pool Service 469-422-7804 . admin@wavepoolservice.net SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/share/16zHGy8m7c/?mibextid=wwXIfr HOURS: Monday-Saturday 8am-7pm BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Locally owned and operated. We have built our business based integrity and referrals. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS Premium Pool Care and Service Previous Next
- Southern Gentlemans Table | The Best Of Celina
< Back Southern Gentlemans Table 214-727-8886 Celina, TX 75009 https://southerngentstable.com southerngentlemanstable@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/share/15CHJjTyDNU/ https://www.instagram.com/southerngentlemanstable?igsh=MWMwamNlaTcwNmtveA== HOURS: Wed-Sun 11AM to 9PM BUSINESS DESCRIPTION A true taste of Texas right here in Celina. Founded by local pitmaster and chef T. Hill, SGT is where authentic, slow-smoked BBQ meets Southern hospitality. Known for tender brisket, fall-off-the-bone ribs, soulful sides, and creative seasonal dishes, SGT has quickly become a community favorite for catering, pop-ups, and special events. Whether it’s a family gathering, corporate lunch, or neighborhood celebration, Southern Gentleman’s Table delivers flavor, consistency, and a warm, welcoming experience that feels like home. DISCOUNTS FOR TBOC MEMBERS: KEYWORDS Texas BBQ Celina Catering Smoked Brisket Southern Comfort Food Award-Winning Cookies Previous Next









