Frisco | November 2025

Development

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4 Northwest Community Park Project: Planned amenities include new and improved bike facilities, playgrounds, splash pad, restrooms and restored and expanded landscape. Update: The park was closed this January for construction. • Timeline: 2025-2026 • Cost: $40 million • Funding source: city of Frisco

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1 Grand Park Project: The park Grand Park will span more than 1,000 acres when completed and include ponds, playgrounds, an amphitheater and a dog park. Update: Frisco City Council approved a contract for the rst phase of construction Oct. 7. The rst phase will include 68 acres of key infrastructure. • Timeline: Phase 1 to begin and end in 2027 • Cost: $35 million (Phase 1) • Funding sources: city of Frisco, state funding 2 4th Street Plaza Project: The new plaza will serve as an outdoor community gathering space for the Rail District with a pedestrian connection between Elm and Main streets. Update: The design phase was completed and

construction is expected to be completed in early 2026. • Timeline: 2024-2026 • Cost: $18.7 million • Funding source: city of Frisco 3 Gallegos Park Project: Park renovations include a new play structure, pavilion, exercise equipment, play court and more. Update: The park is under active construction. • Timeline: 2025-2026 • Cost: $1.5 million • Funding sources: city of Frisco, federal grant 5 Roger’s Settlement Park Project: This will be a new neighborhood park located adjacent to Eldorado Parkway and Research Road. The

park is about 11 acres and will add trail connections to the east and west sides of the property. Update: The design phase ended in late 2024 and construction is expected to be completed in early 2026. • Timeline: 2024-2026 • Cost: $7.25 million • Funding sources: city of Frisco, Collin County grant 6 B.F. Phillips Community Park Project: The city is expanding the park, which currently includes bike and hike trails, as well as sports elds. Update: The design phase ended in the third quarter of 2025 and is expected to be completed in early 2026. • Timeline: 2027-2028 • Cost: TBD • Funding source: city of Frisco

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