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.
Encampments along Frisco's creek greenbelts, including portions of Stewart Creek and Cottonwood Creek, and on city park property are subject to removal under sanitation, parks-curfew, and right-of-way ordinances. Frisco posts written notice typically 72 hours before cleanup, coordinating with Collin County Continuum of Care outreach so occupants can connect with case management at City House, the Samaritan Inn, and other partners. Personal property of value is bagged, tagged, and stored for a defined retrieval window; biohazards and abandoned items are discarded. Texas does not impose Martin v. Boise restrictions that limit some West Coast cleanups. Repeat encampments draw faster response.
Returning to a posted, cleared encampment site can trigger trespass citations, Class C misdemeanors, and removal of remaining property without further notice.
Frisco, TX
Frisco enforces general public-conduct and obstruction ordinances against sitting, lying, or sleeping on sidewalks and in commercial doorways. The city has n...
Frisco, TX
Frisco does not operate its own bridge or interim shelter. Unhoused residents access bridge housing through the Collin County Continuum of Care, with the Sam...
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