In February 1902, a town we now know as Frisco, was formed from the fertile black soil of west Collin County’s beautiful rolling prairie land. However, to get a true picture of the history of our City, we need to look much further back in time, perhaps to the early 1800s.
At least three vital ingredients were present in the birth of Frisco. An abundance of rich soil made excellent farmland, but two other things were needed, transportation and water. Let's see how these three ingredients worked together to grow the Frisco we know today.
City staff briefed the Frisco City Council on an innovative, proposed public private partnership for an animal facility, designed to be the first of its kind in North Texas. Staff introduced Frisco City Council members to the proposed facility…
Read More »Ten first responders – including 3 firefighters and 7 police officers -- are being treated at a hospital after being exposed to this morning’s three-alarm chemical fire at a pool supply company. Everyone injured is in stable condition,…
Read More »The City of Frisco received confirmation two mosquito pools tested ‘positive’ this week for West Nile virus (WNV). The first location is along Midnight Moon Dr. in the Lone Star Ranch neighborhood. The second location is near the…
Read More »The City of Frisco will host its 2nd annual Frisco Unity Day Honoring the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this Saturday, January 13 with a day of free activities including a volunteer service fair, musical performances, and a movie. …
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