
If you're planning to swing by the George A. Purefoy Municipal Center in Frisco today, get ready for a bit of a detour. Due to a city event, there's going to be a partial shutdown of Simpson Plaza right out front. According to an announcement from the City of Frisco, this slice of the road will be inaccessible from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. All roads leading to City Hall remain open, although you can't drive or park directly in front of the building during these hours. Drivers should eye out for signs that'll reroute them around the back for access to the parking garage.
The closure is a temporary hiccup, and the city's made sure that accessibility isn't compromised. The garage they're directing folks to offers ADA-accessible parking on each level, right next to the elevators, so ease of access is assured for every visitor. For those who'd rather not wing it, the Waze app's on standby to guide you through the detours.
The plaza's going back to business as usual once the city event wraps up in the afternoon. Keep this in mind and plan accordingly to avoid any Friday frustration. And, as always, stay tuned for any updates or changes to the traffic situation.









