1. US 380 widening
Construction is nearly complete to widen US 380 from Lovers Lane to Custer Road. US 380 is being widened to a six-lane divided roadway.
Meanwhile, construction is still ongoing to widen the roadway from Lovers Lane to CR 26, which will also be six lanes.
Timeline: September 2014-December 2016 (Lovers Lane to Custer Road), September 2015-December 2018 (Lovers Lane to CR 26) Cost: $19.6 million (Lovers Lane to Custer Road), $58 million (Lovers Lane to CR 26) Funding sources: Texas Department of Transportation
2. Teel Parkway extension
Construction is nearly complete to extend Teel Parkway from Stafford Middle School to Rockhill Parkway.
The new roadway will be two lanes with a bridge over a floodplain. Denton County is contributing to the cost of the project.
Timeline: April 2015-December 2016 Cost: $6.4 million Funding sources: city of Frisco, Denton County
Construction is 85 percent complete to widen Custer Road from SH 121 to Stonebridge Drive.[/caption]3. Custer Road widening
Construction is 85 percent complete to widen Custer Road from SH 121 to Stonebridge Drive. The road is being widened from four lanes to six lanes.
Timeline: January 2016-December 2016 Cost: $9.7 million Funding sources: city of Frisco, Collin County, TxDOT
4. FM 423 widening
Construction is more than halfway complete to widen FM 423 from Eldorado Parkway to US 380. The project, which is being funded by TxDOT, is widening the roadway to six lanes.
The project also stretches south into Little Elm.
Timeline: October 2014-July 2018 Cost: $28.4 million Funding sources: TxDOT
Construction to extend Coit Road to Rockhill Parkway and widen Westridge Boulevard is about halfway complete.[/caption]5. Coit Road and Westridge Boulevard construction
Construction to extend Coit Road to Rockhill Parkway and widen Westridge Boulevard is about halfway complete. The Coit Road extension will be four lanes, and Westridge Boulevard is being widened to four lanes.
Timeline: June 2016-March 2017 Cost: $5.7 million Funding sources: city of Frisco, Collin County
6. Dallas Parkway widening
Construction is about 50 percent complete to widen Dallas Parkway from SH 121 to Lebanon Road. An additional northbound and southbound lane will be added to the frontage roads, and intersection improvements will be done at Warren Parkway and Lebanon Road.
Another project to widen Dallas Parkway from Lebanon Road to Eldorado Parkway is under design.
Timeline: January 2016-March 2017 (SH 121 to Lebanon Road), January 2018-TBD (Lebanon Road to Eldorado Parkway) Cost: $11.5 million (SH 121 to Lebanon Road), TBD (Lebanon Road to Eldorado Parkway) Funding sources: city of Frisco, Collin County, TxDOT
Construction is about 75 percent complete to extend 4th Army Drive from Lebanon Road to the Stewart Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant.[/caption]7. 4th Army Drive extension
Construction is about 75 percent complete to extend 4th Army Drive from Lebanon Road to the Stewart Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. The new roadway, which is the first phase of the road project, will be two lanes.
The second phase will extend the road from the treatment plant to Timber Ridge Drive. This extension, which is under design, will also be a two-lane roadway.
Timeline: August 2015-December 2016 (first phase), December 2016-June 2018 (second phase) Cost: $3.2 million (first phase), TBD (second phase) Funding sources: city of Frisco
8. Coit Road extension
A project is in the design process to extend Coit Road from Rockhill Parkway to US 380. The extension will be a four-lane divided roadway.
Timeline: July 2017-September 2018 Cost: $4.6 million Funding sources: city of Frisco