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Texas Water Rebates

Frisco, Texas Water Rebates

Frisco does not currently offer a turf conversion or native plant rebate through the city. The city has grown faster than its water conservation incentive programs. Nearby cities in Collin and Denton County do offer rebates, and state programs may apply.

Common steps for every program in this guide

  1. Confirm your water utility. Check your water bill or visit friscotexas.gov to confirm your service provider. Some Frisco-area properties are served by North Texas Municipal Water District or Little Elm.
  2. Check friscotexas.gov/waterconservation for new programs. Frisco has not offered turf or native plant rebates, but programs may be added. Bookmark this page and check seasonally.

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Frisco Water Rebate FAQs

Does Frisco offer a turf removal or native plant rebate?
No. As of May 2026, the City of Frisco does not administer a turf conversion, native plant, or lawn removal rebate program. Check friscotexas.gov/waterconservation for updates, as programs may be added.
Are there any rebates near Frisco in Collin County?
Collin County itself does not administer a residential rebate program. Individual cities do. Allen has a rain sensor rebate. McKinney has a limited program. Denton (Denton County, adjacent) has a Turf Buy-Back program for Denton Utilities customers. None of these cover Frisco addresses.
Can my HOA stop me from planting native plants in Frisco?
Texas Property Code 202.007 protects rainwater harvesting equipment and water-efficient irrigation from HOA prohibition. It does not automatically protect all native plantings. Whether a specific HOA can restrict your plant choices depends on their CC&Rs and how the landscaping looks. A tidy, intentional native design with clean bed edges is far less likely to draw complaints than an unmaintained one.

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Programs change throughout the year. If something here is out of date or wrong, tell us and we'll check it against the provider.

We compile these programs from utility and city pages, and not every amount here has been independently confirmed. Program details also change throughout the year. Always verify requirements, amounts, and eligibility directly with your water utility before starting work. Pollinator Patch is not affiliated with any rebate program and does not guarantee approval.