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Frisco Drivers Alert: Panther Creek Pkwy Closure Begins October 7 for Intersection Revamp

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Published on October 08, 2025
Frisco Drivers Alert: Panther Creek Pkwy Closure Begins October 7 for Intersection RevampSource: Google Street View

Motorists in Frisco should brace for detours as roadwork commences on one of the city's thoroughfares. According to the City of Frisco, Panther Creek Parkway. is set for a two-week closure starting October 7 at 9 a.m. as crews tackle the reconstruction of the intersection at King George Lane. The shutdown is part of an effort to revamp the local infrastructure, impacting the daily commute of residents, especially those in the Estates at Cobb Hill neighborhood.

The city has suggested alternative routes for residents trying to get in and out of the affected neighborhood. Bethel Dr. links with Cobb Hill Dr. and Heartwood Ln. can be accessed from the northbound side of the Dallas Pkwy. frontage road, officials hope that by providing these detours, disruptions will be kept to a minimum, although delays are expected. Further assistance can be found through navigation apps like Waze, which the city recommends for real-time traffic updates and re-routing options; interested parties can click here to get informed about Waze or install it on their devices. The city urges drivers to proceed with caution when driving through or around the work zone.

For the duration of the construction, those residing in or visiting the Estates at Cobb Hill will be unable to enter or exit the neighborhood using Panther Creek Parkway. This temporary closure is a part of a broader initiative purportedly aimed at enhancing the area's roadway system. Commuters are being advised to familiarize themselves with the detours ahead of time to mitigate the inconvenience caused by the roadwork.

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