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Frisco Announces Holiday Closures, Delayed Trash Service, Facility Schedules

Frisco today published its official holiday hours and service schedule, listing city offices closed on Dec. 24 and Dec. 25 and on Jan. 1. The announcement matters for residents because municipal services will shift, curbside collection will not run on major holidays and facility hours will be modified around those dates.

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Frisco Announces Holiday Closures, Delayed Trash Service, Facility Schedules
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Frisco city officials today posted the municipality's holiday hours and service schedule for the upcoming holiday period. The notice lists city offices, including municipal court, certain fire offices and administrative locations, as closed on Dec. 24 and Dec. 25 and again on Jan. 1. Many facilities will operate on modified schedules or close early on surrounding dates.

A key operational change for households concerns curbside solid waste service. There will be no curbside collection on Christmas Day or on New Year s Day, and regular collection will be delayed by one day during each of those weeks. Residents should expect their usual pickup day to move forward by one day for the week of the holiday, and to return to the normal schedule after the holiday week concludes.

The city notice includes specifics for venues that draw regular visitors during the season, including the Frisco Discovery Center, the Frisco Heritage Center and The Grove at Frisco Commons. Each of those locations will follow adjusted hours within the holiday window, and the announcement directs residents to check tenant and partner schedules where applicable to confirm event and visitor hours.

The timing of closures and service shifts carries practical impact for Collin County residents. People with municipal court business should verify appearance dates, filing deadlines and online payment options before traveling to city offices. Residents who plan holiday gatherings should plan for altered trash and recycling pickup, and for any early closures at cultural or recreational facilities. Businesses and nonprofit organizations that partner with city venues will need to confirm access times and staffing needs.

Frisco s guidance underscores that municipal operations will pause on the national holidays of Christmas Day and New Year s Day, while other services will run on adjusted schedules. Residents seeking the complete list of facility hours and any updates are advised to consult the city s official holiday post online. Advance planning will help households and organizations in Collin County avoid missed services and last minute disruptions during the holiday period.

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