What's happening?
Repaving Rolling Hills Lane and Redbud Lane will cost the city and county $85,000 each. The funding will come out of the Permanent Capital Maintenance Fund, according to city documents. Grapevine City Council approved the work during the July 15 meeting.
For both projects, the county will furnish the labor and equipment, while the city will pay for the cost of the material, any delivery or freight cost and pay one-half of the county’s fuel used.
The city will have to remove the existing surface and make any necessary road repairs before work starts, according to documents.
Work is scheduled to start on Rolling Hills Lane Sept. 2 and on Redbud Lane Sept. 15, weather permitting, county officials said.
According to city documents, 1,000 linear feet of Rolling Hills Lane will be rehabilitated and repaved from Pool Road until it dead ends in a cul-de-sac. The Rosebud Lane project will run from North Dooley Street to Silverside Drive, spanning 1,115 linear feet.
Also of note
Grapevine City Council approved a license agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to construct, operate and maintain Fairway Drive at Grapevine Lake.
This agreement was needed for the road to be widened, according to city documents. Construction for the project started July 7, according to previous reporting.
Also on the agenda
Parking on the north side of Wynn Lane, near Grapevine Elementary School and Pleasant Glade Pool, is now prohibited.
The 115-foot two-lane road is between Hall-Johnson Road and Weddle Drive. According to city documents, there were parking concerns during school pickup and events.