Frisco | June 2022

TRANSPORTATION UPDATES

UPCOMING PROJECTS

COMPILED BY BROOKLYNN COOPER

ONGOING PROJECTS

PANTHER CREEK PKWY.

3

DNT TOLL

KNOTTY PINE ST.

N

3 Panther Creek Parkway widening The design of Panther Creek Parkway is 90% complete. The project will widen the parkway from a four-lane divided road to a six-lane divided road. The third westbound lane will run from Knotty Pine Street to Dallas Parkway, and the added eastbound lane will run from west of Legacy Drive to Dallas Parkway. Timeline: summer 2022-early 2023 Cost: $3.7 million Funding source: city of Frisco

COURTESY CITY OF FRISCO

WARREN PKWY.

1

SRT TOLL

N

1 Legacy Drive reconstruction After delays due to franchise utility conflicts, the contractor working on Legacy Drive has been able to make up time, a May public works department report 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 first phase of the project, which consists of paving the roads, is 95% complete, according to the report. The contractor is paving the remaining right-turn lanes, inlet tops, sidewalks and the barrier-free ramp. Timeline: July 2021-spring 2023 Cost: $18.2 million Funding source: city of Frisco

423

LEBANON RD.

TODD DR.

4

N

4 Lebanon Road widening Preliminary designs for reconstruction of Lebanon Road from FM 423 to Todd Drive are underway. This project will convert Lebanon into a six-lane divided roadway. Timeline: early 2023-spring 2024 Cost: $11 million Funding source: city of Frisco

THOMASVILLE LN.

2

TOWN AND COUNTRY BLVD.

SRT TOLL

5A

N

N

2 Town and Country Boulevard widening Construction of Town and Country Boule- vard is ongoing. The project’s contractor is adding median crossovers, temporary pavement, and backfilling and sodding the eastbound parkway. This project will reconstruct the existing westbound lanes, in addition to adding two new eastbound lanes and bike lanes. Traffic will drive on the eastbound lanes until crews finish the westbound lanes. Timelin e: April 2021-fall 2022 Cost: $4.7 million Funding source: city of Frisco

5 Shaddock Creek Lane roundabouts The city is designing roundabouts to be installed on Shaddock Creek Lane. Con- struction bids are being evaluated. The project will convert the existing three- way intersection on Shaddock Creek at 5A Southbury Lane and 5B Thomas- ville Lane to mini-roundabouts Timeline: late spring 2022-early 2023 Cost: $245,000 Funding source: city of Frisco

ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF 5/26/21. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT FRSNEWS@COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM.

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