Multiple Highway Construction Updates in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area of the U.S.
2026-04-28 11:35
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Multiple highway construction projects in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas, U.S., have recently released the latest progress updates, covering five projects in Collin County and Denton County.

In Collin County, the Road Safety Improvement Plan covers the modernization of traffic signals, equipment upgrades, capacity enhancements, and the addition of pedestrian facilities on streets in the City of Allen. Construction is nearing completion, with only three intersections remaining: Century Park Road and Bethany Drive, Greenville Avenue and Bethany Drive, and Main Street and Greenville Avenue. This highway project is expected to be completed by summer 2026, at a cost of $5.8 million, funded by the City of Allen and the Texas Department of Transportation.

In Denton County, the US 380 Improvement Project aims to alleviate congestion by widening the road to a six-to-eight-lane highway. Construction extends from Loop 288 in Denton to the western boundary of Collin County in Prosper and is progressing in multiple segments. The final work on the Denton County segment is expected to be completed in April, at a cost of $135.9 million, funded by TxDOT. The remaining construction on the Collin County segment, however, will still take several years to complete due to funding issues, and the exact timeline has yet to be determined.

The Lebanon Road construction project will widen the road from four to six lanes between FM 423 and Todd Lane in Frisco. Construction is underway, with officials improving existing lanes before adding new ones. The project is scheduled for completion by the end of next year, at a cost of $23 million, funded by Denton County and the City of Frisco.

The Buckingham Lane Reconstruction Project involves replacing water mains, curbs, gutters, and sections of sidewalks along Buckingham Lane in Denton, along with comprehensive road reconstruction. This work is funded by a $26 million Community 1B Bond approved by voters in 2019. Utility work at the southern end is nearly complete, and crews have begun road demolition at the northern end. The construction period is from November 2025 to June 2026, at a cost of $1.18 million, funded by the City of Denton.

The West Gate Drive Connector road construction project connects Mustang Trail and West Gate Drive, providing access to the I-35 service roads. According to the latest update from city staff to the City Council and the Denton Independent School District Board of Trustees, the project was completed in April. The construction period was from August 2025 to April 2026, at a cost of $3.91 million, funded by the City of Denton.

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