Frisco schedules pavement replacements and utility work affecting traffic
Frisco released a roadwork roundup listing pavement and utility projects that may cause short-term lane closures over the next two weeks.

Frisco released its weekly roadwork roundup outlining pavement replacement and ongoing utility and resurfacing projects that will affect local traffic over the coming two weeks. Commuters should expect short-term lane closures and posted detours at several neighborhood and collector streets as crews complete targeted repairs.
New pavement replacement locations include eastbound Lebanon at Starwood Drive, 3152 Birchridge Drive, and Kings Ride at Quest Drive. In addition to those targeted replacements, crews are continuing pavement and utility work on Kings Ridge Road between Castle Drive and Camelot Drive, along with a number of smaller resurfacing and utility efforts across the city. The work is being staged to minimize extended closures, but drivers should plan for intermittent lane shifts during peak and off-peak hours.
Most projects are estimated to be completed within about two weeks, weather permitting, though short delays or schedule adjustments remain possible if conditions change. The city has posted maps showing exact lane impacts, timing and suggested detours to help drivers navigate around closures. Residents making school runs, heading to the Office of Emergency Management, or commuting along Lebanon Road and nearby collectors will see the most immediate effects.
Local businesses and delivery services that rely on precise timing should check project maps before scheduling peak-hour pickups or drop-offs. Trash and postal services typically continue with altered routing during short closures, but drivers should allow extra time and watch for temporary signage that directs vehicles and pedestrians. Cyclists and walkers should also heed barricades and use marked alternate routes where sidewalks or shoulders are impacted.

For specifics on project maps, start and end times, and contact information for the city project managers, visit friscotexas.gov/m/newsflash/Home/Detail/2567?utm_source=openai. The city asks motorists to obey posted detours and flagger instructions and to be mindful of workers and equipment in work zones.
Our two cents? Leave a little earlier, pick an alternate route when possible, and check the city map before you head out so your commute doesn't turn into an unexpected detour.
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