Drivers on US 380 could see more construction on US 380 as the town prepares for the next phase of the highway’s expansion.

Zooming in

At a Nov. 25 meeting, Prosper Town Council approved a $1 million contract with Freese and Nichols Inc. to design a project relocating water and wastewater lines along US 380 between Coit and Custer roads.

The project will replace roughly 9,100 feet of 30-inch waterline and 3,100 feet of 8-inch wastewater line, according to town documents.

What it means


The relocation is required by the Texas Department of Transportation, which is widening US 380 from six lanes to eight, including frontage roads.

Existing town utilities sit in areas impacted by the upcoming expansion and must be moved outside of the new right of way by June 2028, according to town documents.

One more thing

The relocation project will be part of ongoing TxDOT projects to expand US 380, with this section focused on the stretch between Teel Parkway to Coit Road.


Construction is currently underway along other sections of US 380, including from the Collin County and Denton County line to Loop 288.