The Town of Prosper’s significant infrastructure initiative to expand First Street is progressing steadily, with approximately 72% of the project completed as of April 2025. The $30.89 million endeavor, which commenced in 2023, aims to transform the stretch from Stuber Elementary School to Dallas Parkway into a four-lane divided roadway, enhancing traffic flow and accommodating the area’s growth.
Recent updates from the town’s capital improvement website indicate that traffic has been successfully shifted onto newly laid concrete pavement. Construction crews are currently focusing on grading and placing fill for Legacy Drive and the westbound lanes of First Street. The project remains on schedule, with completion anticipated in the fall of 2025.
This expansion is expected to significantly improve transportation efficiency and safety for Prosper residents and commuters. The town continues to monitor progress closely to ensure timely delivery of this critical infrastructure upgrade.
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Community Impact -“First Street construction 72% complete, nears fall completion” ( April 11, 2025). Retrieved from:https://communityimpact.com/dallas-fort-worth/prosper-celina/transportation/2025/04/11/first-street-construction-72-complete-nears-fall-completion/
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