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Frisco Roadwork Alert: Commuters Brace for Disruptions on S.B. Dallas Parkway and Local Streets Amid Infrastructure Improvements

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Published on August 18, 2025
Frisco Roadwork Alert: Commuters Brace for Disruptions on S.B. Dallas Parkway and Local Streets Amid Infrastructure ImprovementsSource: Google Street View

Residents and commuters in Frisco, take note: your travels may hit some snags in the coming weeks due to a series of roadwork projects. As reported by the City of Frisco, multiple pavement replacement initiatives, both emergency and planned, are scheduled to kick off. These projects are set to impact several areas across the city, including busy corridors like the S.B. Dallas Parkway and residential streets such as Sleepy Hollow Trail.

The city has listed new pavement replacement projects that include an emergency buckle on S.B. Dallas Pkwy between 380 & PGA, with a detailed PDF available for those interested in the specifics. Other locations targeted for planned maintenance are 13494 Spirit Falls Dr. and 6914 Mistley Park. With estimated completion times of two weeks, depending on the cooperation of the weather, patience will be key for drivers navigating these areas.

Ongoing work continues to be a factor as well. The areas affected include Trailside Dr. at Timber Ridge Dr., which is undergoing repairs due to an emergency buckle, and 2133 Sleepy Hollow Trl, where planned work is progressing. The right lane on S.B. Coit Rd. at Lyndhurst Dr. is also closed due to another emergency buckle situation, affecting traffic flow in the vicinity.

Moreover, Sahalle Dr. & Commonwealth Dr. are part of the Brads Project, a presumably multi-faceted initiative involving both pavement replacement and, as seen at Kings Ridge Rd. between Castle Dr. & Camelot Dr., utility upgrades as well. Commuters should be prepared for interruptions and rerouting as the city works to maintain and improve infrastructure. The city's notice suggests temporary inconveniences are inevitably intertwined with the anticipation of smoother rides in the future.

Dallas-Transportation & Infrastructure