Check out five transportation updates for projects happening in Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville and Trophy Club.

Upcoming projects

SH 114 improvements, Southlake

Project: Phase 3 of landscaping improvements along major intersections along SH 114.

Update: Council approved work at the intersection of SH 114 and N. White Chapel Boulevard at the Dec. 2 meeting.
  • Timeline: TBD
  • Cost: $420,000 total, $81,000 Southlake portion
  • Funding sources: Texas Department of Transportation, city of Southlake
Sidewalk repairs, Trophy Club


Project: Skyline Drive sidewalk will be connected with Panorama Circle; 13 other streets will have pinpoint repairs or be replaced.

Update: Manning Concrete was awarded a contract to repair 14 streets, part of an interlocal agreement with Grapevine, during the Dec. 8 meeting.
  • Timeline: work could start in early 2026
  • Cost: not to exceed $200,000
  • Funding sources: FY 2024-25 Street Improvement Project, FY 2025-26 Street Improvement Project
Ongoing projects

Cheek-Sparger Road and Silverwood Lane, Colleyville

Project
: Emergency work was needed after a deteriorated storm drainage pipe under the roadway impacted the integrity of the roadway. The city street department placed plates along the travel lane of Cheek-Sparger Road to prevent the complete collapse of the road.


Update: Council approved the contract with Canary Construction Inc. during the Dec. 3 meeting.
  • Timeline: TBD
  • Cost: $86,670
  • Funding source: Colleyville drainage capital fund
William D. Tate Avenue median work, Grapevine

Project
: Update the irrigation system, add electrical access to the median and help have uniform landscaping throughout the city in highly traveled corridors.

Update: Council awarded a contract to Clean Scapes Enterprises Inc.; various lane closures are happening as work stretches from Northwest Highway to the SH 114 frontage road.
  • Timeline: Dec. 1 to Dec. 31
  • Cost: $76,032
  • Funding source: Grapevine capital maintenance fund
Completed projects

Fairway Drive, Grapevine


Project: The new road, with a roundabout, near Cowboys Golf Club and Silver Lake Marina and a center turn lane between Northwest Highway and Grapevine Lake dam, which connects to the recreation area at the lake.

Update: The new road and trail from SH 26 to the Grapevine Lake Dam was opened Nov. 26. The 10-foot-wide trail will span 0.45 miles and connect with Links Trail. The work was completed earlier than planned, as previously reporting stated the work would stretch into early 2026.
  • Timeline: March to November
  • Cost: $3.5 million
  • Funding sources: federal funds, transportation development credits