Frisco officials are considering plans for a new animal facility that could cost $12.8 million. City staff proposed a plan for a new facility at an Oct. 7 City Council work session.
The details: The plan is to open a facility through a public-private partnership, a method city officials have used to develop different projects to Frisco such as PGA and The Star. At the facility, animals could be held at this facility for three to five days before being transferred to Collin County, which has an shelter in McKinney.
The animal services facility could be a little more than 4 acres on a plot of land owned by the city’s Community Development Corporation near PGA Parkway. It could have play areas, training rooms, spaces for exotic animals and offices for staff.
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