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PANTHER CREEK PKWY.

PANTHER CREEK PKWY.

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ELDORADO PKWY.

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TOWN AND COUNTRY BLVD.

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WARREN PKWY.

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by mid-June. Timeline: fall 2020-summer 2021 Cost: $5.16 million Funding source: city of Frisco UPCOMING PROJECTS 3 Legacy Drive reconstruction The city is looking to reconstruct Legacy Drive from SH 121 to Warren Parkway. The design for this section of the project is complete and has been put out to bid. The project involves reconstructing the existing lanes and widening them from four to six lanes along the project corridor. This project also includes the widening of a small section of Town and Country Boulevard from Legacy to just west 1,400 west of Legacy to accommo- date future bike lanes. With City Council approval, the project is expected to begin in July. Timeline: summer 2021-fall 2022 Cost: $21 million Funding sources: city of Frisco, Collin County 4 Town and Country Boulevard reconstruction Crews will reconstruct the existing pavement on Town & Country Boulevard and widen the road from two lanes to four lanes from Legacy to Spring Creek Parkway. A preconstruction meeting was held in May, and the contractor will build two new eastbound lanes, south of the existing lanes, before reconstruction of the existing portion begins. Timeline: June 2021-March 2022 Cost: $4.7 million Funding source: city of Frisco

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1 Coit Road widening Crews are working to widen Coit Road from the Sam Rayburn Tollway to Main Street. Coit will be widened from a four- lane divided roadway to six lanes. Most of the concrete paving on this project has been completed, and the tra ! c signal at Coit and Lyndhurst Drive is now fully operational. The bridge widening along the northbound lanes of Coit Road is now under construction. Timeline: winter 2020-March 2022 Cost: $7.19 million Funding source: city of Frisco 2 Lebanon Road widening As of early May, construction has been substantially completed to widen Lebanon Road from four to six lanes from Parkwood Boulevard to Ohio Drive. Crews have also built eastbound lanes of John Hickman Parkway at Preston Road. The new east- and westbound lanes on Lebanon are open to through tra ! c. The contractor is currently working on the median landscaping and irrigation. The project is expected to be fully complete

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