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Frisco Commuters Alert: Major Roadwork on Belle Chasse Ln. and Intersection Upgrades to Impact Traffic

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Published on March 17, 2025
Frisco Commuters Alert: Major Roadwork on Belle Chasse Ln. and Intersection Upgrades to Impact TrafficSource: UK Temporary Road Work Sign by Gary, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Brace yourselves, Frisco: roadwork is marching steadily across the city, and it's set to tangle up your commutes and travel plans. Upcoming construction projects announced by the City of Frisco will cause daily disruptions as the city embarks on pavement replacements and intersection improvements designed to smooth your ride.

Effective immediately, the steady hum of machinery and the ubiquitous sight of orange cones will become familiar on 5309 Belle Chasse Ln. and at the northern stretch of Teel Parkway by Timber Ridge Drive. Be aware that these spots undergo an intense pavement replacement process slated for completion in a fortnight, assuming the weather decides to play nice.

The city is not just tearing up pathways and laying down new asphalt; it's also laser-focused on revamping traffic flow at some of its busiest intersections. For those who steer through Warren Parkway at Preston Road or navigate the dance of Coit Rd. and SH 121—prepare for lane closures wrangling the daily commute into an intricate ballet from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Commuters can track the progress and get a peek at what's to come by visiting the project's dedicated webpage.

Take note: the intersection at Warren Parkway and Preston Road, which became a construction zone on January 6, is inching towards an end date as workers continue to sculpt the roads for better traffic flow. The Coit Rd. and SH 121 project, hailed for its ambition to ease commuter congestion, anticipates drawing to a close by the end of March 2025.

Dallas-Transportation & Infrastructure