Here are the details for two ongoing construction projects and one upcoming project in Lewisville and Coppell.

Ongoing projects

1. South Belt Line reconstruction

Concrete pours and traffic signal work occurred throughout May. The project, which runs from Southwestern Boulevard to I-635 in Coppell, includes the replacement of pavement with updated pavement, intersection enhancements to improve mobility and safety, signal work, sidewalks, streetlights, and landscaping.
  • Timeline: February 2022-summer 2023
  • Cost: $18.6 million
  • Funding source: 2021 street capital improvement fund
2. Duck Pond Park reconstruction

​​The park closed May 18 to allow for the start of construction. The project’s scope includes adding a new walking trail around the entire pond, site grading, pond edge re-establishment, playground surface replacement, and landscape and irrigation improvements, according to the city. The park will remain closed during the construction phase.
  • Timeline: May-December
  • Cost: $810,490
  • Funding source: Coppell Recreation and Development Corp. fund
Upcoming projects


3. Main Street interchange construction

The Texas Department of Transportation is spearheading the Main Street interchange at I-35 project in Lewisville. It is one of three I-35 interchanges in Lewisville that will undergo construction. The Main Street interchange will be widened. Murals, walkways and lighting will also be added to make way for easier traffic flows, according to the city of Lewisville.
  • Timeline: June 16-March 2026
  • Cost: $117 million
  • Funding source: TxDOT