Construction began in Frisco this week on the Dominion Trail.
The project will replace the existing trail on the north side of the creek with a 12-foot hike and bike trail, stone walls, handrails and bridge crossings, according to a cityDuring the project, sidewalks will be closed along Panther Creek between Hillcrest Road and Preston Road/State Highway 289. Temporary traffic control will be set up along Guerin, Villanova and McCommas drives where ramps will be placed on sidewalks.
City officials are asking drivers to be mindful of signage and cones as temporary lane adjustments may be needed throughout construction.The 1.2-mile Dominion Trail project will create a connection along the Panther Creek tributary between Hillcrest Road and Preston Road/Highway 289, the news release said. The project, part of the city’s.
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