FRISCO, Texas — The Frisco City Council is moving forward with plans to build a nearly $8 million public safety training village that would give police officers and firefighters a realistic environment to practice everything from building entry to active shooter response.
The council approved a $507,050 pre-construction agreement with Crossland Construction on June 16 as part of its consent agenda, clearing the way for the design of a facility that will span multiple interconnected buildings at 14901 Donnie Mayfield Way.
The training village will include five separate structures — among them a mock gas station — where first responders can conduct scenario-based exercises including warrant service, tactical operations, medical response and fire suppression training, according to city documents.
The total construction budget is estimated at approximately $7.9 million. A guaranteed maximum price agreement will be presented to the Frisco City Council for approval at a future meeting. No construction timeline has been released.


