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Homelessness & Encampment Rules in Frisco, TX (2026)

3 verified homelessness & encampment rules for Frisco, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Sit-Lie Rules

Frisco enforces general public-conduct and obstruction ordinances against sitting, lying, or sleeping on sidewalks and in commercial doorways. The city has no homeless-specific sit-lie law but applies right-of-way obstruction and trespass rules to encampment behavior on public property.

Frisco public-conduct rules limit sit-lie on sidewalks

Some Restrictions

Encampment Sanitation

Frisco crews clear encampments on city parks, creek corridors, and right-of-way under public-property and sanitation rules. Posted notice periods give occupants time to remove belongings and connect with Collin County Continuum of Care services before items are bagged, tagged, and stored or discarded.

Frisco encampment cleanup follows public-property rules

Heavy Restrictions

Bridge Housing Siting

Frisco does not operate its own bridge or interim shelter. Unhoused residents access bridge housing through the Collin County Continuum of Care, with the Samaritan Inn in McKinney serving as the largest shelter. City House provides youth bridge housing for ages 5 to 21 across Collin and Denton counties.

Bridge housing routed through Collin County CoC

Some Restrictions

Looking for Collin County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Frisco city rules.

Homelessness & Encampment Rules in Collin County