Frisco City Council members approved an amendment for an additional $73,000 to Phase 5 of the Dallas Parkway widening project during a Jan. 7 meeting.

Council members first approved a $997,000 professional services agreement for designs related to Phase 5 of the Dallas Parkway widening project, which runs between Panther Creek Parkway and PGA Parkway, in December 2022.

The amendment approved Jan. 7 brings the total to $1.07 million.

Breaking it down

The amendment covers the cost of additional design and construction phase services for the project, including:
  • Five right turn lanes for future Fields Development additions
  • Additional coordination and work associated with preparing special details and evaluation for the replacement of existing concrete pavement
  • Additional coordination, design review and electrical system modifications related to relocating NTTA’s electrical service center
Aside from the items above, the designs for Dallas Parkway Phase 5 are complete, according to meeting documents.


The additional funds will come from bonds, according to meeting documents. A separate development agreement with FHQ Development, which owns land in the Fields Development, will reimburse the city for $49,234.