Denton County officials have allocated roughly $295 million of the $650 million Transportation Road Improvement Plan, or TRIP-22, bond since 2023, according to county documents.

The bond will contribute to roughly 120 projects across the county. Check out five TRIP-22 projects currently under construction and five more that will start by the end of 2026.



Ongoing projects

Lebanon Road


Work will take place along Lebanon Road from Scotty’s Lake Lane to Bridge Lane in The Colony. TRIP-22 contributed $2 million to the $4 million total budget. Work includes:
  • Replacing damaged road panels
  • Strengthening the soil foundation under the roadway
Construction started in March 2025 and is scheduled to complete in February 2026, according to The Colony’s website.

Bonnie Brae Street Phase 3

Bonnie Brae Street in Denton is receiving several major improvements. Phase 3 of the project is currently underway from Roselawn Drive to I-35 E. Work includes:
  • Installing new wastewater utilities
  • Adding sidewalks, street lights and a mixed-use trail along the roadway
  • Widening the road from two lanes to four lanes
Construction started in October 2023 and is scheduled to complete in November 2026.

Westgate-Windsor Phase 1


Phase 1 of the two-phase project in Denton is currently under construction on Westgate Drive, between the I-35 access road and Bronco Way, near Denton High School. TRIP-22 contributed $4.1 million to the project. The work includes:
  • Extending Westgate Drive to connect to Bronco Way and Barrow Drive
  • Adding streetlights along the roadway
  • Installing storm drain and water lines
Construction started in July 2025 and is scheduled to complete in March 2026.

Faught Road

Faught Road in Robson Ranch is receiving improvements in two phases, north and south, in Northlake. The north part of the project stretches from Robson Ranch Road to Old Justin Road. Improvements include:
  • Repaving damaged road sections
  • Installing waterway tunnels and water lines
Construction started in September 2025, with expected completion in September 2026. The southern portion of the project, stretching from Old Justin Road to FM 407, is scheduled to begin construction in September 2026.

Denton Creek Boulevard bridge


TRIP-22 contributed $5 million to the Denton Creek bridge in Flower Mound, which will extend Denton Creek Boulevard over the Graham Branch floodplain. The work includes:
  • Constructing a multispan bridge over the floodplain
  • Adding water lines
  • Adding a multiuse trail extension
Construction started in September 2024 and is expected to complete in October 2025.

Upcoming projects

Elm Street and Locust Street

Elm and Locust streets in Denton will receive improvements from US 380 to East McKinney Street. TRIP-22 funds will contribute $9 million to the project’s $21 million budget. Work includes:
  • Concrete and driveway replacements
  • Repaving asphalt
  • Replacing sanitary and sewer water lines
The project is scheduled to start construction in early 2026.


Lebanon Road

Crews will widen the roadway on Lebanon Road in Frisco from FM 423 to Todd lane. TRIP-22 contributed $7.5 million to the project’s $23 million budget. Work includes:
  • Widening the roadway from four to six lanes
Frisco officials expect to award the project in October 2025 and complete the project in mid-2027.

Hill Lane

Little Elm received roughly $10.4 million from TRIP-22 to improve Hill Lane from Oak Grove Parkway to Dickson Lane. The work includes:
  • Adding an underground drainage system
  • Improving sidewalks and landscaping
Little Elm opened the project for bids in September and expects to start construction in December.


Westgate-Windsor Phase 2

Westgate and Windsor’s second phase covers Windsor Drive, from the south end of Westgate Drive to the I-35 access road. The work includes:
  • Installing new drainage and sewer lines
  • Adding streetlights along the roadway
  • Reconstructing the roadway
Construction is scheduled to start in January 2026, per county documents.

Parvin-Frontier

A roadway improvement project for Parvin Road and Frontier Parkway will receive roughly $16 million from TRIP-22. The work includes:
  • Widening the roadway from two to four lanes
The project is scheduled to open for bids in May 2026, per county documents.