The Texas Department of Transportation is planning to widen Farm-to-Market Road 982 from U.S. Highway 380 to FM 546 in Collin County and is inviting the public to review the project.
A virtual public meeting will be available online starting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, at keepitmovingdallas.com/projects/fm-roads/fm982. The online presentation will include video and audio components and remain available for at least 15 days. Residents without internet access can call (214) 320-6244 to view materials or ask questions.
An in-person option will be held the same day from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Longhorn 2020 Event Center, 3670 FM 982 in Princeton. Attendees can view the presentation, review materials, ask questions, and leave comments.
The project would expand FM 982 to a four-lane divided roadway with a 10-foot-wide shared-use path on both sides. Between US 380 and CR 400 (Myrick Lane)/FM 452, a six-foot sidewalk on the southbound side would transition into a shared-use path. Drainage would use curb and gutter, and right-of-way widths would generally be 120 feet.
The project may require additional right of way and could displace one home. Relocation assistance is available. Environmental studies indicate construction could involve wetlands and floodplains.
Project materials will also be available for review by appointment at the TxDOT Dallas District Office, 4777 East US Highway 80, Mesquite, starting Dec. 9. Call (214) 320-6244 to schedule an appointment.
Comments may be submitted by mail, email, or phone and must be received by Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025. Responses will be posted online. Translation services and accommodations for disabilities are available with advance notice.
For more information, contact Kibru Andargie, P.E., at (214) 320-6244 or [email protected].
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