
Frisco drivers, brace yourselves for many roadwork projects affecting your daily commutes. According to a notice released by the City of Frisco, a series of ongoing and new roadway ventures will roll out this January, poised to patch up our pavement and refine our road experiences.
The notification spells out several thoroughfare undertakings, including pavement replacement on Plantation Lane at Lebanon Rd., the 8000 Block of Robertson Dr., and westbound Panther Creek Pkwy. at Grayhawk Blvd., those who frequent these routes may need to reroute their routines for about two weeks if the skies stay clear of storms. In addition to the repavings, an ambitious Intersection Improvements Project entails daily lane closures between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., affecting high-volume junctures like Warren Parkway/Preston Road, which kicked off on January 6, Coit Rd./SH 121 since October 7, 2024, and Stonebrook Pkwy./FM 423 in action since last May.
For those seeking the granular details of disruptions, detours, and timelines, Friscans can head to the city's project website for PDFs and more expansive information regarding each project.









