Frisco officials are working on a new system of signage for city trails. Frisco City Council discussed the new system at a work session June 3.

The details

The goal of the trail signage is to improve wayfinding and to establish an identity for the local trail system, city staff said at the June 3 meeting.

Staff settled on the design of the signs after a public survey was sent out in September 2024 about the new system. There will be directional signs, ones for bike trails and others to identify the trails themselves. The system will also include signs to kiosks, Frisco destinations and local art installations.

Frisco City Council member Bill Woodard said the city currently doesn’t have a comprehensive trail signage system and that it can be difficult to navigate.


“We have none of this,” Woodard said. “There's a mile marker every so often but there's no information.”

Staff recommended installing the signs in phases.

No vote was taken on the trail signage system. However, staff will now work on creating a manual that will detail where each sign should go. A map of the signage system will also be created, with staff expecting to complete it by the end of June.