Ongoing projects
1. North Beach & Champions View traffic signal
Project: A traffic light will be installed at the intersection of North Beach Street and Champions View Parkway. Intersection improvements include new pedestrian sidewalks, crosswalks, ramps and accessible pedestrian signals.
Update: Construction has begun on the project.
- Timeline: September 2025-February 2026
- Cost: $2 million
- Funding source: city of Fort Worth
Project: Widening and reconstructing the road, improving utilities and drainage, adding parking, sidewalks, seating, landscaping, lighting and wayfinding signage.
Update: The northbound lane will be closed during construction, said Rachel Reynolds, city of Keller’s communication and public engagement manager.
- Timeline: expected completion by summer 2028
- Cost: $28.01 million
- Funding source: city of Keller, Tarrant County
Project: A hike and bike trail will be added to the current trail along Mount Gilead Road from Woodborough Lane to Roanoke Road. The 10-foot-wide trail will extend 1,350 feet to the east and 500 feet to the south of the established trail.
Update: The project is still on schedule for completion with no notable traffic disruptions, Reynolds said.
- Timeline: August 2025-May 2026
- Cost: about $567,000
- Funding source: city of Keller
Project: Transform a nearly 3-mile stretch of SH 114 between FM 1938 and Dove Road into a six-lane freeway that includes additional frontage roads.
Update: The project is substantially complete, said Val Lopez, Texas Department of Transportation’s public information officer. Minor closures will be scheduled to finish some guard rail work and to remove traffic barriers.
- Timeline: estimated completion this fall
- Cost: $99 million
- Funding source: state of Texas
5. Chandler Road reconstruction
Project: Reconstructing and repaving all of Chandler Road.
Update: Paving and striping are now complete, Reynolds said.
- Timeline: completed in September
- Cost: $685,566
- Funding source: city of Keller
Project: Work includes various concrete repairs on Bristol Street in the Briarwyck Subdivision.
Update: The project is completed and all lanes are now open.
- Timeline: completed Sept. 26
- Cost: $111,873
- Funding source: city of Roanoke