Traffic in Collin County, Plano, Frisco, McKinney

15 Mar

Collin county residents will appreciate the resolution of the traffic problem by having new intersections by the North Texas tollway Authority. Dallas business journal mentioned the latest news on the road constructions in Dallas Collin County area in Plano, McKinney and Frisco.

Dallas business journal announced that The North Texas Tollway Authority is moving forward on two projects to improve traffic conditions in Collin County by Matt Jones.

Collin County’s traffic would improve effectively after the North Texas Tollway projects in Frisco and Plano, the authority plans to start placing 300-foot steel beams to build the new Sam Rayburn Tollway-Dallas North Tollway section.

Authority spokesman Michael Rey said the budget for the five-level interchange is $80 million. The project began in February 2010 and is scheduled for ending in January 2012.

The North Texas Tollway Authority has opened a new direct-connecting ramp at the Sam Rayburn Tollway and U.S. Highway 75 intersection in McKinney area. The new ramp directly connects southwest-bound tollway lanes to southbound U.S. 75 highway main lanes.

Rey said the new ramp makes up $14 million of the interchange project’s total cost of $220 million. The project began in December 2008 and the authority hopes to open the final direct connector ramp this month.

Collin county residents are excited to see the completion of other intersections in the area like 121 highways to Dallas North Tollway.

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