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Frisco Residents Advised to Plan for Delays as City Begins Roadwork on Multiple Streets

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Published on January 05, 2026
Frisco Residents Advised to Plan for Delays as City Begins Roadwork on Multiple StreetsSource: Miguel Teirlinck on Unsplash

Residents in Frisco should prepare for a bit of congestion as the city embarks on a series of roadway projects that are bound to impact daily travel. Set to last for an estimated two weeks, depending on the will of the weather, these projects include new pavement replacement and ongoing upgrades to both pavement and utility systems, according to the City of Frisco.

Affected areas include the stretch of 10330 Castle Dr., where the city has organized a new pavement replacement project. Documented in a PDF released by the municipal authorities, drivers should be ready to face delays or detours as the work gets underway. Completing by crews scheduled for the next two weeks, drivers should plan their routes accordingly to avoid unexpected delays.

Meanwhile, the area around 9804 Prestmont Pl. continues to see machines and men at work. The project, part of an ongoing pavement replacement effort, was detailed in a separate PDF. Citizens frequenting this area are advised to keep an eye out for workers and to follow traffic signs to ensure their safety and the smooth progress of the construction.

Additionally, the Kings Ridge Rd. is undergoing significant utility and pavement upgrades, affecting the segment between Castle Dr. & Camelot Dr. Lined with cones and filled with the sound of progress, this roadwork combines the necessary but arduous tasks of modernizing underground services and smoothing out the roadway for future travel. The full details on the disruptions and expected completion can be found in the available PDF.

Dallas-Transportation & Infrastructure