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Welcome to the Code Enforcement Division 

Penny Curtis, Code Enforcement Supervisor
6101 Frisco Square Blvd., 3rd Floor West
Frisco, TX 75034    
Phone: (972) 292-5302
Fax: (972) 292-5388

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The Code Enforcement Division consists of Code Enforcement and Neighborhood Services. 

The goal of the Code Enforcement Division is to protect the health, safety and welfare of City of Frisco residents.

Concerns that Code Enforcement addresses include:
• Illegal sign placement
• Tall vegetation
• Debris or other nuisances
• Substandard or dangerous structures
• Dilapidated fences or arbors
• Home-based business concerns
• Unsecured swimming pools
• Open wells or storm cellars
• Abandoned buildings

 

BLOCK PARTIES

The Code Enforcement Division of Development Services has developed a new program, designed to make hosting a block party really easy. 

Modeled after successful, similar programs in Arizona, the “Street ‘N Greet” Block Party Trailer is now available for residents to reserve.  Wrapped in colorful graphics, the trailer is equipped with just about everything a neighborhood might need for a block party:  street cones, ice chests, tables, chairs, an awning and games.   All you need to add is people, plus food and music for added fun!

Once you reserve the trailer for a day, a city employee will deliver and pick-up the trailer for your convenience. There is no cost to reserve the trailer; however, interested residents must fill out a reservation application.  The trailer will be delivered on a first-come, first-served basis. 

How to reserve the trailer

1. To check availability email neighborhoods@friscotexas.gov or call 972-292-5311.

2. Complete the application, save it, and submit to neighborhoods@friscotexas.gov.

3. Once scheduled, an email confirmation will be sent to you.

4.  A code enforcement officer will deliver the trailer to your address or specified location.

5.  Contact Chris Leonard, neighborhood services coordinator, 972-292-5311 or e-mail: Neighborhoods@FriscoTexas.gov for more information.

FIVE STAR NEIGHBORHOODS

The Five Star Neighborhood Program is intended to recognize residents of HOAs who take pride in their communities. The City of Frisco appreciates quality HOAs and understands the commitment that is involved to maintain these neighborhoods. Membership in the program aims to promote effective communication, management, and community involvement.

The program offers signage along with recognition on the city’s website for HOAs to share this achievement with their neighborhood and the city.

With nearly 120 homeowner associations in Frisco, it is helpful to provide a roadmap that leads to great neighborhoods. Factors considered important in this endeavor include; 

   § knowledgeable board leadership

   § experienced management

   § communication

   § fiscal responsibility

How to apply for the Five Star Program

1. Fill out the Application form, save it and email to neighborhoods@friscotexas.gov

2.  Wait for a code enforcement division employee to contact you.

City of Frisco, Texas
George A. Purefoy Municipal Center

6101 Frisco Square Blvd
Frisco, Texas 75034
972-292-5000
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