Here are three ongoing transportation projects to watch for this February in Frisco.

Legacy Drive

Reconstruction of Legacy Drive from SH 121 to Warren Parkway is ongoing, but “slightly behind schedule due to franchise utility conflicts,” the February report from the city’s public works and engineering services indicated. Existing lanes on Legacy Drive are being rebuilt, and the road will expand from four lanes to six lanes.

Paving of main lanes started near the end of January, according to the report.

Timeline: July 2021-spring 2023


Cost: $18.2 million

Funding source: city of Frisco

Town and Country Boulevard

Reconstruction of Town and Country Boulevard from Spring Creek Parkway to Legacy Drive is “ongoing and on schedule,” the report stated.


The project consists of reconstructing the existing two westbound lanes and adding two new eastbound lanes alongside bike lanes.

Phase 1 paving is expected to start in early February, according to the report.

Timeline: April 2021-March 2022

Cost: $4.7 million


Funding source: city of Frisco

Coit Road

The Coit Road widening project from SH 121 to Main Street is 95% complete, the report stated. All paving was completed in December. The project consists of widening the existing lanes of Coit Road from four to six lanes.

Work on median lighting, median irrigation and traffic signals at various intersections is underway.


Another phase of the project includes widening Coit Road from Main to Buckeye Drive. Work began in January, according to the report, and will take about nine months to complete.

Timeline: December 2020-early 2022

Cost: $7.2 million (from SH 121 to Main Street)

Funding source: city of Frisco