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Frisco Roadwork Alert: Prepare for Traffic Delays Amid Pavement Replacement and Intersection Upgrades

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Published on February 10, 2025
Frisco Roadwork Alert: Prepare for Traffic Delays Amid Pavement Replacement and Intersection UpgradesSource: Men at Work sign on Alfie Byrne Road by Eric Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Frisco residents and commuters, brace yourselves for another bout of roadwork-induced traffic as several projects are expected to impact travel times around the city. As per a recent update from the City of Frisco’s official website, pavement replacement and intersection improvements are underway in multiple locations. Specific areas highlighted include Stoneridge Drive for new pavement replacement and ongoing work at Northbound Teel Parkway at Timber Ridge Drive, Plantation Lane at Lebanon Road, and Eastbound Panther Creek Parkway at Grayhawk Boulevard. Motorists are advised to plan their routes accordingly and allow extra travel time.

Also, lanes will be closed daily at high-volume intersections from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., largely impacting weekday traffic flows. Projects that find workers stationed at the bustling corners of Warren Parkway, Preston Road, and Coit Road at SH 121 have already begun and are expected to conclude soon, anticipated by the end of February 2025. Stonebrook Parkway and FM 423, having been the stage for construction since May 2024, also continue to improve. These improvements are part of a larger scheme to ease the trip for the many souls who cross these thresholds daily.

For those looking for real-time updates and detailed plans, the City of Frisco provides comprehensive documentation and progress reports. Commuters and residents can stay informed by visiting the city’s roadwork update page, which outlines expected completion times—weather permitting—and any potential changes to traffic patterns.

Dallas-Transportation & Infrastructure