See five transportation projects happening around Dallas-Fort Worth.

Collin County

1. Lebanon Road widening in Frisco

Project: Lebanon Road will be widened from a four-lane roadway to a six-lane divided roadway from FM 423 to Todd Drive. Improvements include pavement reconstruction, bridge repair, drainage improvements and street light replacement, among others.

Update: Construction was anticipated to begin in December 2025.

Timeline: October 2025-late 2027Cost: $22.99 millionFunding sources: city of Frisco, external funding2. US 380 widening

Project: The Texas Department of Transportation is widening US 380 from the Collin County and Denton County line to Loop 288 from four lanes to six lanes.

Update: Traffic switches are ongoing along US 380 as construction progresses.

Timeline: January 2022-March 2026Cost: $175.66 millionFunding sources: TxDOT, other entities3. Communications Parkway asphalt overlay in Plano

Project: Crews are working on arterial concrete overlays.

Update: Arterial concrete repairs on Communications Parkway from Legacy Drive wrapped up in December.

Timeline: January 2025-December 2025Cost: $1.53 millionFunding source: city of PlanoTarrant County

4. Championship Parkway at SH 114 in Fort Worth

Project: The work includes adding dual left-turn lanes going northbound and southbound on Championship Parkway, constructing Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant sidewalks and ramps, and reconfiguring the existing travel lane on Championship Parkway.

Update: Construction will start at the end of January.

Timeline: Jan. 31-MayCost: $5 millionFunding sources: Denton County, city of Fort Worth5. Terminal D at Dallas Fort Worth Airport

Project: The contract includes adding two lanes to the central passenger screening checkpoint, 19 self-service bag drops and 42 self-service check-in kiosks.

Update: Construction started in December and has a 390-day construction window.

Timeline: December 2025-late 2026Cost: $8.6 millionFunding source: DFW Airport