Grapevine City Council approved nearly $110,000 for a Local Project Advance Funding Agreement with the agency during its March 19 meeting.
Two-minute impact
According to city documents, the city will use $109,113 from its capital project streets fund to cover direct state costs for the project. City funds will also be used to cover any overages for the nearly $2.2 million in federal funding to pay for construction costs.
The use of transportation development credits, a funding tool to provide a local match of federal funding, worth $436,453 was authorized by council in 2022 to cover engineering and construction costs for which the city is responsible.
Construction along Euless Grapevine Road will take place between SH 360 and Hughes Road, per city documents. The project’s scope includes the construction of two travel lanes, sidewalk and traffic signal improvements at the intersection of the frontage road and SH 360.
What’s next?
Director of Administrative and Engineering Bryan Beck said the project is scheduled to start construction this summer with completion in spring 2025.