
Roadwork could very well be the wrench in your daily routine for the next couple of weeks. Announced in a recent update from the City of Frisco, several roadway projects are set to impact traffic, potentially stretching on for a fortnight, granted the weather doesn't decide to throw a spanner in the works. The official statement from the city suggests that barring any meteorological curveballs, these inconveniences should be wrapped up within the two-week estimate.
For those of you navigating around Lafayette Dr. or Prestmont Pl., prepare for a longer commute as pavement replacement is currently underway. The specific locations tagged for this upgrade are 5612 Lafayette Dr. and 9804 Prestmont Pl., both of which now bear the weighty task of having their surfaces torn out and freshly laid.
Not limited to just road surfaces, the projects also encompass utility work, which often translates to an even trickier navigation through already congested streets. As detailed by the City of Frisco, Kings Ridge Rd. will see both pavement and utility projects between Castle Dr. & Camelot Dr., meaning delays are going to be an inevitable part of the travel landscape in that area for some time.
The city's advisory, which can be found in full on their website, provides PDF links for each project, offering residents the opportunity to delve into the nitty-gritty of what to expect, and perhaps plan a detour or two. Those interested in keeping tabs on the disruptions might find it handy to refer to the specific project details for Kings Ridge Rd. This information should offer some semblance of control in a situation otherwise marked by the unpredictable ebb and flow of construction work.









