Regional Updates
Highway projects, county activities, airport expansion, and neighboring city growth that may impact Lowry Crossing residents. This is an independent community resource — not affiliated with any government entity.
39-acre office, retail and hotel development proposed off US 380 | Community Impact
The proposal includes 18 buildings with a full-service hotel, office buildings and several restaurant and retail buildings, according to city documents.
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Houston felon gets 60 years for Collin County murder ... Feb. 10, 2023 · TxDOT proposes new US 380 alignment in eastern Collin County
LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF LOWRY CROSSING, TEXAS BRIDGEFARMER ROAD WIDENING FROM MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH TO U.S. | Legal Announcements | starlocalmedia.com
LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF LOWRY CROSSING, TEXAS BRIDGEFARMER ROAD WIDENING FROM MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH TO U.S. 380 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received at the City of Lowry Crossing City Hall, 1405 S.
TXB offers 16-pump gas station, food in Frisco | Community Impact
TXB offers a 16-pump fuel station in Frisco.
All southbound lanes of I-35 at US 380 closed due to a major accident | wfaa.com
DENTON, Texas — All southbound lanes are closed at I-35E and US 380 due to a major accident.
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No Kings Protests North Texas: Thousands rally against Trump Administration policies | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
Jacksboro: 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. at the Jack County Courthouse https://www.mobilize.us/nokings/event/918531/ McKinney: 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. on the northwest side of Hwy. 380 and Hwy.
Collin County Buyer's Agent vs. Seller's Agent: Understanding the Difference
Edgestone at Legacy — South Frisco near the Legacy corridor. Homes from $600K–$1M. Walkable to Legacy West dining and retail. Frisco ISD (some portions may be Plano ISD — verify). Lexington Country — Established west Frisco community. Homes from $550K–$850K. Mature trees, community pool, and central Frisco location. Frisco ISD. Hollyhock — Large master-planned community in far north Frisco near US-380.
TxDOT's $1B Investment to Extend Spur 399 Around McKinney to US 380
TxDOT is investing $983 million to extend Spur 399 in three segments around McKinney to connect to US 380, with the first $157 million segment underway and expected to complete in summer 2029.
Collin County Outer Loop Segment 3C Opens, Connecting DNT to US 75
Collin County's Outer Loop Segment 3C, a new 15-mile highway connecting the Dallas North Tollway to US 75, opened in November 2025 and is expected to relieve congestion on the heavily traveled US 380 corridor.
Dallas Morning News: Collin County Outer Loop Segment 3C Complete — What Comes Next
The latest segment of the Collin County Outer Loop connecting the Dallas North Tollway to US 75 opened in November 2025, with remaining segments planned to link US 380 in Farmersville to FM 6 in Josephine.
US 380 Widening — Airport Dr to CR 458
TxDOT is reconstructing and widening US 380 from four to six lanes between Airport Drive and CR 458 in Collin County. This $141.4 million project by Webber, LLC runs through October 2028 and will significantly impact east-west traffic patterns near Lowry Crossing.
McKinney National Airport — Commercial Terminal & Runway Expansion
McKinney National Airport (TKI) is undergoing a $72 million transformation into a commercial service airport. The 46,000 sq ft terminal broke ground July 2025 with Avelo Airlines signed as the first carrier. Runway 18/36 is being extended 500 feet. Commercial flights expected late 2026.
FM 547 Rehabilitation — FM 6 to US 380
TxDOT is rehabilitating the existing FM 547 roadway from FM 6 to US 380. The $16.4 million project started July 2025 with completion estimated October 2026.
TxDOT Breaks Ground on Spur 399/SH 5 McKinney Project — Part of US 380 Corridor Plan
TxDOT broke ground in June 2025 on the Spur 399/SH 5 widening project in McKinney, the first phase of an $8 billion investment along the Spur 399 and US 380 corridor in Collin County.
Princeton — Fastest-Growing City in the U.S.
Princeton, immediately east of Lowry Crossing, was named the fastest-growing city in the nation with 30.6% population growth in one year (28,000 to 37,000+). The city has implemented a building moratorium, invested $296 million in capital improvements, and is pursuing major downtown revitalization.
US 380 Princeton — FM 1827 to CR 560
TxDOT completed a final environmental assessment for the US 380 Princeton segment. Construction at the US 380/Beauchamp Blvd intersection includes new turn lanes, sidewalks, and signal adjustments with a 2.5-year timeline. Phase 1 widens the south side; Phase 2 the north; Phase 3 builds five grade separations.
US 380 Princeton Area — New Freeway from FM 1827 to CR 560
TxDOT is designing an 11.8-mile new-location freeway bypassing Princeton to the north along US 380, with right-of-way acquisition expected to begin in early 2025 and construction letting anticipated in 2027 pending funding.
U.S. 380 Corridor Plan to Cost $8 Billion — TxDOT 2025 UTP
TxDOT allocated an additional $700 million to the US 380 corridor in its 2025 Unified Transportation Program, part of an $8 billion plan to reconstruct the highway as a controlled-access freeway through Collin County.
TxDOT Proposes New US 380 Route in Collin County Near Princeton
TxDOT has proposed constructing a new 12-mile, 8-to-10-lane freeway segment along US 380 bypassing Princeton to the north, with right-of-way ranging from 320 to 536 feet and potential displacement of 17 businesses and 18 residences.
FM 2514 Reconstruction — Lavon Pkwy to Brown St
TxDOT is reconstructing FM 2514 from a two-lane rural road to a four-lane divided highway east of Lavon Parkway to Brown Street. The $50.4 million project is 70% complete with estimated completion November 2026.
US 380 Collin and Denton County — TxDOT Project Overview
TxDOT has divided the US 380 corridor in Collin County into five independent project segments, with environmental studies and alignment selection completed for all but the Princeton segment; advancement timelines depend on traffic demand and funding.
SH 5 Widening — SH 121 to Collin County Outer Loop
State Highway 5 is being reconstructed from a two-lane rural highway to a four-lane urban highway between SH 121 and the Collin County Outer Loop. The $42.8 million project is 55% complete with completion expected August 2026.
FM 546 Extension Phase II — Airport Dr to CR 393
Collin County and TxDOT are planning the reconstruction and widening of FM 546 from Airport Drive in McKinney to CR 393 in Lowry Crossing. The project will create a four-lane divided urban arterial designed for future six-lane expansion, including reconstruction of the FM 546 bridge across Lavon Lake.
City of McKinney — US 380 Bypass Project Status and Alignment
TxDOT is recommending the US 380 Bypass follow Segments A, E, and C as an eight-lane freeway through McKinney, while the City of McKinney continues to oppose Segment A and support Segment B with noise mitigation measures proposed.
US 380 Collin County Feasibility Study — TxDOT Planning Document
TxDOT's completed feasibility study for US 380 through Collin County evaluated multiple alignment alternatives from the Denton County line to the Hunt County line, setting the stage for the corridor's $8 billion reconstruction as a controlled-access freeway.
Information compiled from public sources including TxDOT, Collin County, and municipal websites. This is an independent resource — verify details with official agencies for the most current information.