Construction on new traffic signals for intersections along South Custer Road, the border road between Frisco and McKinney, is expected to finish before the end of 2024.

The details

The signals will be installed at the Gartner Road and Big Horn Trail intersections along Custer Road, according to the city’s capital improvement projects database.

Both projects are still in their design phase, according to the database. The light at the Custer Road and Bighorn Trail intersection is expected to cost $350,000 once it goes out to bid in spring 2024 and finish sometime in summer 2024.

The light at the Custer Road and Gartner Road intersection is slated to finish construction by the end of 2024 and cost $250,000 once it goes out to bid in spring 2024.


Anything else?

A third traffic signal is also slated to be built just off of Custer Road at the Eldorado parkway at Custer Star Center, according to the project database.

It is still in its design phase and will cost $335,000 with construction slated to wrap up in late 2024.