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Frisco Gets a New Zip Code

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Real Estate Agent with IRG Real Estate

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A few weeks ago, I shared with you about Frisco and the excitement that comes with its growth.  I was fortunate to be a part of Frisco when we were a one zip code town (75034 was the original zip code).  I remember like it was yesterday when they announced that it Frisco was getting a new zip code and Preston Road was the boundary, west side remained 75034 and east side go the new 75035 zip code.  It’s happening again, starting July 1st, Frisco is getting yet another zip code, it will be 75033. The boundary for this new zip code is everything north of Main Street, west of Preston Road, east of FM423 and south of U.S. Highway 380. For those of us with addresses on Main Street (which is the boundary of the new zip code, need to realize that those on the south side of Main Street stay 75034 and the north side takes the new code.  Another way to keep it straight is, the odd numbered addresses on Main Street, in that area, will keep the existing zip code 75034, but all the even numbered addresses on Main Street will use the new 75033 zip Code. Frisco addresses on FM423 between Main Street and Eldorado Parkway will also use ZIP Code 75033.

The necessity for the change stems from the recent 2010 US Census.  It confirms Frisco was the fastest growing city in America from the years 2000 to 2009.  They are predicting more growth with in the current 75034 boundary to the point that they will run out of the “Plus 4” digits, therefore the new zip code is needed.

As are resident of Frisco, the neighborhoods affected by the change are: Meadow Hill Estates, Preston Highland, Preston Highland North, Frisco Original Donation, Newman Village, Cobb Hill, Grayhawk, Eldorado Fairways, Country Club Ridge at the Trails, The Knolls of Frisco, The Traditions of Frisco, Northridge Estates, Christie Ranch, Griffin Parc, The Fairways at the Trails, The Trails of West Frisco, Shaddock Creek Estates, Kings Garden, Meadow Creek, Heather Ridge Estates.

If your address is included in the change the United States Postal Service (USPS) will likely notify you via mail. As with the previous change, there will be a one year “grace period” to allow you to use up your current supplies of address labels, stationery etc., but going forward remember to print the new zip code on any new orders.

You can always contact the Main Post Office in Frisco at 972-335-7453 if you have additional questions.

 

Robyn Heathcock
IRG Real Estate
www.IRGrealestate.com
972-837-0651