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Frisco Drivers Alerted to Roadway Projects Causing Temporary Traffic Disruptions Across the City

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Published on October 28, 2024
Frisco Drivers Alerted to Roadway Projects Causing Temporary Traffic Disruptions Across the CitySource: josefstuefer, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Residents and commuters in Frisco are bracing for traffic disruptions as the city undertakes a series of roadway projects set to impact several key locations. The works include ongoing pavement replacement at multiple sites such as Westbound Panther Creek at GrayHawk Boulevard and Eastbound Panther Creek at Teel Parkway. Also scheduled are replacements on 1198 Pelican Drive and 9964 Madrone Drive, along with Port Edwards Lane. The local government advises an estimated two weeks for the completion of these projects, weather conditions permitting.

In addition to these pavement replacements, significant intersection improvements are expected to contribute to daily commuter delays. Drivers should be prepared for daily lane closures at Coit Road and SH 121, which began earlier this month, Ohio Drive and Hillcrest Road, which commenced in September, and at Stonebrook Parkway and FM 423, an endeavor that started in May 2024. These closures are planned to take place between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to minimize peak-hour traffic impact, according to the City of Frisco.

For a deeper understanding of the long-term advantages, city officials have outlined the scope and goals of the intersection improvement projects on the dedicated project website. Interested parties can learn more about planned enhancements designed to keep pace with the area's growing demands and the movement of high volumes of vehicles. While the works aim to improve traffic flow and safety in the longer term, city officials acknowledge the temporary inconveniences and seek the community's patience and cooperation.

Dallas-Transportation & Infrastructure