Streets Division

The Streets Division maintains 35 lane miles of paved roadway. In addition to public street right-of-way, the Streets Division maintains alleys, surface and storm drainage, signage, and streetlights.

Frisco Main Street with cars parked on street in the fall

Parking

There is free three hour parking on Main Street in Frisco with overnight parking restrictions to accommodate maintenance and snow removal operations.

View of buildings at Main Street and 5th Avenue intersection in Frisco

Report a Missing or Vandalized Sign

Report a missing or vandalized sign in Frisco and Public Works will fix the sign as soon as possible.

Blue Jeep turning on to Main Street at 3rd Avenue with Frisco clock in background

Report a Pothole

Report a pothole on Town of Frisco roads – please note that Summit Blvd./U.S. Highway 9 is maintained by the Colorado Department of Transportation.

Light pole and intersection at Main Street and Fourth Avenue at night in the winter with snow

Report a Street Light Outage or Damage

Report a street light outage in Frisco – please note most of the street lights in Town are the responsibility of Xcel Energy with the exception of street lights on Frisco Main Street and at the Frisco Adventure Park and the Frisco Bay Marina.

Frisco Main Street covered in snow with a pile of snow in the middle of the road

Snow Removal

Snow removal operations start in November and usually end in April and include Town right-of-way, sidewalks in the core area of Town, and a majority of bike paths in Frisco.

Main Street and Fifth Avenue

Street Design & Access Criteria

Find more information about street design and access criteria in Frisco, Town right-of-way, and utility excavation and right-of-way work permits.

Summit stage bus on Frisco Main Street in snowy conditions

Transportation

Frisco is a hub for public transportation in Summit County, and encourages the use of multi-modal transportation to get to and around Town.