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Notice of Adoption of FY25 Tax Rate

The City of Frisco has adopted a new tax rate that will increase funding for maintenance and operations compared to the previous year. This decision, made on September 19, 2024, reflects the city's efforts to address growing financial needs.

Traffic switch on Main St. extended to North County Rd. starting, September 16

Starting September 16, 2024, road reconstruction on Main Street in downtown Frisco will extend to North County Road, prompting an eastbound traffic shift. Vehicles will transition to the north side of the median beginning at 1st Street and will return to the south side at North County Road. This development is crucial for local traffic management and infrastructure improvement.

Weekly Roadwork Roundup - September 16, 2024

Upcoming roadway projects in Frisco, Texas, are expected to impact traffic in the coming week, with completion anticipated within two weeks, weather permitting. The article provides essential information for residents and commuters regarding roadwork that may affect their travel plans.

Intermittent traffic switches on Main Street starting Monday, July 22

Intermittent traffic switches will begin on Main Street in Frisco, Texas, starting July 22, as part of the city's reconstruction project. Each switch will be implemented at 9 a.m. and removed by 3:30 p.m., affecting one block at a time. This initiative aims to manage traffic flow during the ongoing improvements.

Frisco Public Library driveway closed starting Monday, July 15

The Frisco Public Library driveway connecting to Dallas Parkway will be closed for approximately one month starting July 15, 2024, for reconstruction as part of a widening project. This temporary closure aims to improve access and traffic flow in the area. Residents and visitors are advised to plan their routes accordingly.