Frisco Sets FY26 Tax Rate Increase to Fuel City Growth and Infrastructure Maintenance

The City of Frisco has officially set its FY26 tax rate, a move that is set to increase the fiscal budget for maintenance and operations beyond the previous year’s benchmarks. According to a notice of adoption released by the City of Frisco, homeowners are looking at an uptick in what comes out of their pockets for a house valued at $100,000.

The adjusted tax rate is reported to effectively escalate by 3.50 percent, which translates to an additional $9.37 in maintenance and operations taxes for such a home. The numerical specifics, shared by the City of Frisco on September 17, 2025, highlight a conscious decision by city officials to bolster their efforts in sustaining the city’s growth and infrastructure. Yet, this increase carries with it the weight of taxpayer consideration, a balancing act between civic improvement and individual financial burden…

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