Here are seven roads that are under construction or will soon be under construction in Grapevine, Southlake and Colleyville.

Upcoming projects

1. Euless-Grapevine Road, Grapevine

Project
: Work will take place between SH 360 and Hughes Road and includes two new travel lanes, sidewalks and traffic signal improvements.

Update: The contractor is authorized to start the project, said Mona Quintanilla, Grapevine Marketing and Communications manager.
  • Timeline: construction starting end of 2025
  • Cost: $2.1 million
  • Funding sources: city of Grapevine, federal funds
2. Union Church Road


Project
: Union Church Road will be closed from Davis Boulevard to Siena Drive for phase 1 of the W. Continental Boulevard intersection improvement project. Three additional phases will follow. It will add a right-turn lane onto Davis Boulevard and add drainage improvements.

Update: The road closure will start Nov. 3 with an estimated window of eight months to finish, weather permitting, according to the city website.
  • Timeline: Nov. 2025-summer 2026
  • Costs: $15.3 million for all four phases
  • Funding source: city of Southlake
Ongoing projects

3. Randol Mill Avenue waterline and sidewalk improvements

Project
: The project includes adding a new waterline and constructing a sidewalk, from Morgan Road to just south of Dove Road.


Update: Construction started Oct. 6 and one lane will remain open during construction.
  • Timeline: October 2025-spring 2026
  • Cost: $2.45 million
  • Funding source: city of Southlake
4. Montclair Drive, Colleyville

Project
: New sidewalks along Montclair Drive between Hall-Johnson Road and Glade Road are being added.

Update: Portions of the sidewalk near Hall-Johnson Road were poured. Sidewalks are still closed.
  • Timeline: early August-completed by late 2025
  • Cost: $423,138
  • Funding source: city of Colleyville Capital Improvement Program
Completed projects

5. E. Dallas Road closure


Project
: The right lane on East Dallas Road, from S. Main St. to Jean St., was closed for construction related to phase II of The Grapevine Brownstone townhomes.

Update: Work completed Oct. 3.
  • Timeline: Sept. 26-Oct. 3
  • Cost: none for the city of Grapevine
  • Funding source: NuCiti Capital Partners
6. Snakey Lane guardrails

Project
: The project included replacing 350 linear feet of guardrails at three different locations that had been damaged.

Update: Work by Fortson Contacting Inc., was completed by early October.
  • Timeline: September to October.
  • Cost: $16,819
  • Funding source: city of Grapevine’s permanent capital maintenance fund
7. Rosebud Lane & Rolling Hills Lane repaving


Project
: 1,000 linear feet of Rolling Hills Lane was rehabilitated and repaved from Pool Road until it dead-ends in a cul-de-sac; 1,115 linear feet was rehabilitated and repaved on Rosebud Lane, from North Dooley Street to Silverside Drive.

Update: The work was completed by Tarrant County’s transportation department through interlocal agreement.
  • Timeline: Sept. 2-15.
  • Cost: $170,000
  • Funding sources: city of Grapevine and Tarrant County