Frisco | May 2022

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COMPLETED PROJECT

ONGOING PROJECTS

TEEL PKWY.

TIMBER RIDGE DR

WARREN PKWY.

377

DNT TOLL

TOWN AND COUNTRY BLVD.

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380

288

LEBANON RD.

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New bike route The southwest part of Frisco now boasts a new bike route. In March, city sta completed the new route that extends for nearly 4 miles from The Colony to the western limits of the Lone Star Ranch Neighborhood. The new bike route connects ve Fris- co parks, three schools and several existing o-street trails. The route uses an existing bike lane on 4th Army Drive and added a new buered bike lane on Timber Ridge Drive. The rest of the route uses waynding signs and lane markings on existing roadways to indicate the path.

US 380 improvements Denton County Commissioners and area ocials broke ground April 19 on the US 380 Improvement Project in Denton County. The project aims to improve mo- bility, increase capacity and reduce road congestion as well as improve pedestri- an access and bring the roadway up to current standards, a news release from Denton County stated. The project spans from the Denton/Collin County line and progresses west toward Loop 288. From Loop 288 to the US 380/US 377 inter- sections, raised medians with left and right-turn lanes, and improved pedestrian access will be constructed. From east of US 377 to west of the county line, the project will widen the road. Timeline: April 2022-2025 Cost: $160 million Funding source: Texas Department of Transportation

Legacy Drive reconstruction Work on Legacy Drive in Frisco is running a bit behind schedule due to outstanding franchise utility conicts, an April public works department document stated. The goal of the project is to reconstruct Legacy’s existing lanes and widen the road from four to six lanes between SH 121 and Warren Parkway. The project is still in its rst phase, which involves paving the main lanes. During this time, all trac is switched to the southbound side so construction can take place to create the three new northbound lanes. This is expected to be completed in May. Following this, all trac will switch to the newly created northbound lanes so work can begin on the three new south- bound lanes. Timeline: July 2021-spring 2023 Cost: $18.2 million Funding source: city of Frisco

Town and Country Boulevard reconstruction

Trac has now switched to the newly made eastbound lanes of Town and Country Boulevard. Crews are now fo- cused on reconstructing the westbound lanes of the road from Spring Creek Parkway to west of Legacy Drive. Driv- ers are advised to pay attention in the work zone, especially now that trac has switched again. When nished, the project will have widened the road to four lanes that extend between Spring Creek and Legacy. Bike lanes are also expected to be incorporated into this project. Timeline: April 2021-fall 2022 Cost: $4.7 million Funding source: city of Frisco

ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF APRIL 26. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT FRSNEWSCOMMUNITYIMPACT.COM.

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