Frisco, Texas – Residents of Frisco are reminded of the changed plans for city services, facilities, and collections resulting from Christmas and New Year celebrations as the holiday season approaches. Public facilities of the city, including the Frisco Municipal Court, Frisco Fire Safety Town, and the Central Fire Administrative Office, will be closed on specific days during the festive season.
Christmas Eve (Tuesday, December 24), Christmas Day (Wednesday, December 25), and New Year’s Day (Wednesday, January 1, 2025) are the holidays that city offices are scheduled to stay closed. The day after every holiday shutdown, these facilities will start normal operations, therefore guaranteeing minimum disturbance to daily services.
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Curbside collection services won’t be available on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day during the holiday weeks. Trash collecting will be postponed one day after every one of these holidays to suit the holiday schedule. Monday and Tuesday collections will go as usual; regular curbside service will resume Monday, January 6. The official city website lets residents looking for more specifics on waste management and recycling access this information.
On December 24, 25 and January 1 the Environmental Services offices and the Environmental Collection Center will also be closed. Normal activities will start right away following these dates. Residents should not discard anything during closures since it is regarded as illegal dumping and could lead to fines.
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Furthermore, the Frisco Public Library and its affiliation in Stonebriar Centre will close likewise. On the day before the formal holidays, however, both facilities will have changed hours; shutting early at 6 p.m. on December 23 and December 31. The drive-thru book return behind the main building will stay open for frequent readers throughout the holiday, providing convenience even with holiday closures.
Apart from closing on December 24, 25, and January 1, the Frisco Athletic Center, which consists of several facilities like the Play Depot and indoor aquatic center, will operate on reduced hours, closing at 5 p.m., on December 23, 26, and December 31. These changes guarantee that, while for a short period on some days, residents may still enjoy the center’s facilities during the festive season.
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Those who intend to visit the Frisco Discovery Center or the Frisco Heritage Center should be advised that these attractions will close on the same dates as other city facilities. Regular operations will start immediately after holidays. Although the Grove at Frisco Commons closes early at 5 p.m. on December 23 and December 31, it also follows this closing calendar.
Frisco’s comprehensive planning around holiday hours aims to balance the need for city services with the opportunity for city employees and residents to enjoy the festive season. To guarantee a seamless and fun holiday experience, all residents are asked to make appropriate plans and make use of the services accessible during the changed operating hours.
For further information on particular facilities or any last-minute schedule adjustments, check the official city website or get in touch with the relevant facilities directly.
More details can be found here.