Frisco is moving forward with a major expansion of its public transportation options following city council approval of an updated agreement with the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA). The deal extends and broadens the city’s GoZone microtransit service through March 2029, marking a shift toward more flexible, on-demand mobility across the city.
Approved at an April 7 meeting, the updated partnership brings together Frisco’s existing transit programs under one framework while introducing a wider, app-based service open to the general public.
According to the city, expanded service carries a projected cost of $15 million, largely covered through federal funding. Frisco’s local contribution totals just under $3.31 million spread across three service years…