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Anna Today
By the People, for the People
All Northbound U.S. 75 Lanes Closed in Anna, Collin County
Road closures are part of a major highway widening project.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 3:55pm
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All northbound lanes on U.S. Highway 75 in Anna, Texas will be closed starting Monday at 9 p.m. and reopening Tuesday at 5 a.m. The closures are part of an $80 million project to widen the highway and improve the frontage roads and bridges in the area.
Why it matters
The closure will cause significant traffic disruptions for commuters and travelers in the region, but is necessary for the long-term improvement of a major transportation artery. The project aims to alleviate congestion and improve safety along this busy stretch of U.S. 75.
The details
The northbound lane closures will force traffic to be detoured to the frontage roads. The overall $80 million project includes widening U.S. 75, improving the frontage roads, and upgrading the bridge between County Road 370 and County Road 375. Texas Department of Transportation officials estimate the full project will be completed by late spring.
- The northbound lane closures will begin on Monday, March 16, 2026 at 9 p.m.
- The northbound lanes will reopen on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 5 a.m.
- The overall $80 million highway improvement project is expected to be finished by late spring.
The players
Texas Department of Transportation
The state agency responsible for maintaining and improving Texas' transportation infrastructure, including highways like U.S. 75.
What’s next
Drivers should plan alternate routes to avoid the northbound U.S. 75 closure and expect continued construction in the area over the next few months as the full highway widening project is completed.
The takeaway
This major infrastructure project will cause short-term disruptions but ultimately improve a critical transportation corridor in the growing Dallas-Fort Worth region.


