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Stop sign changes on Elm Street on Monday, June 17

Stop signs will be removed at the intersections of Elm Street with 2nd, 4th, and 6th Streets on Monday, June 17, as part of a traffic management initiative in Frisco, TX. This change aims to improve traffic flow and enhance safety for drivers and pedestrians alike. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the updates to local traffic regulations.

Frisco Reminds Residents about Rules for Yard Waste Disposal Following Storms

Frisco residents are reminded about the rules for yard waste disposal following recent storms that impacted the area. The City of Frisco outlines the available options for residents to manage their yard waste effectively. This initiative aims to promote environmental responsibility and community health.

Frisco Fire Department Responds to Two House Fires; Both Result of Lightning Strikes

The Frisco Fire Department responded to two house fires in the Hollyhock Subdivision, both caused by lightning strikes on May 28, 2024. The incidents occurred shortly after 6 a.m. and highlight the dangers associated with severe weather events in the area.

Frisco Fire Department's Structure Collapse Response Team Assists Celina

The Frisco Fire Department's Structure Collapse Response team was deployed to Celina to assess storm-damaged homes following a request from Celina Fire. Tragically, five firefighters from Frisco experienced damage to their own homes during the storm.

1st St. closed to through traffic north of Main St. starting Monday, May 20

Starting May 20, 2024, 1st St. north of Main St. in Frisco, TX, will be closed to through traffic for 11 weeks to allow for pavement replacement. The closure is expected to impact local traffic significantly, with an anticipated reopening by August 1.

The City of Frisco Announces Community Engagement Opportunities for Proposed Performing Arts Center

The City of Frisco is actively seeking community input regarding a proposed performing arts center, inviting residents, business owners, and arts representatives to participate in open house sessions and an online survey. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to fostering cultural development and engaging stakeholders in the planning process.

Frisco's Water Management Plan Defines Seasons for Outdoor Watering

Frisco's City Council has simplified the outdoor watering schedule for residents by adopting a new Water Management Plan. This plan defines specific seasonal dates for outdoor watering, enhancing clarity for the community in managing water resources effectively.

Frisco Police Investigate Unattended Death

The Frisco Police Department is investigating an unattended death believed to be connected to a missing person case from Plano. This incident raises community concerns and highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement in addressing local safety issues.

Frisco Fire Department Responds to Two House Fires; Suspect Charged with Deadly Conduct & Arson

The Frisco Fire Department recently responded to two house fires, leading to an arrest for deadly conduct and arson. The Frisco Fire Marshal's Office confirmed that the investigation into the fires, which occurred on April 22, has resulted in charges against a suspect. This incident highlights ongoing safety concerns within the community.

Frisco names Director of Engineering Services and Chief Financial Officer

Frisco City Manager Wes Pierson has promoted Jason Brodigan to Director of Engineering Services and Derrick Cotten to Chief Financial Officer, enhancing leadership in the city's engineering and finance sectors. This strategic move aims to steer the city towards a prosperous future, addressing essential governance needs.