Frisco | February 2026

BY JENNA STEPHENSON

Frisco PD to spend over $1M on vehicles The Frisco Police Department will spend over $1 million on equipment and technol- ogy, largely focused on updating its fleet of vehicles. Frisco City Council approved the spending at its Jan. 6 meeting. Zooming in The department will draw funds for the purchases from its operating budget. Planned expenditures include: • $188,449 for in-car video systems • $109,843 for two Chevrolet Tahoes • $285,503 for mobile and portable radios • $1 million to upfit vehicles As part of the upgrades, Frisco police will fit two Chevrolet Tahoes with Grappler Police Bumpers, a device that can be used to stop fleeing vehicles by trapping their rear tire.

Frisco OKs $38 million for Kaleidoscope Park Kaleidoscope Park is on track to get a new 1,100- space parking garage. Frisco City Council approved up to $38 million for the project at a Jan. 20 meeting. The Frisco Economic Development Corp. will also contribute $7 million toward construction costs for the park updates as long as the project, which includes the parking garage and a potential office development, is complete by June 2028. City Council originally approved plans for the garage at a March 2025 meeting alongside a $14 million expansion of Kaleidoscope Park funded by the Frisco Community Development Corp. and the Hall Group, the developers behind Hall Park. The expansion will add landscaping and new amenities, including: • Water feature • Stage

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• Outdoor video screen The project The garage will replace an existing two-story parking garage, and 100 of the 1,100 new spaces will be reserved for Kaleidoscope Park visitors, accord- ing to documents from the March 2025 meeting. The garage is designed to serve as the base for a planned office development. The office building, which would be at least 12 stories and house at least 100,000 square feet of office space, would sit on top of the parking garage.

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