Work crews are expected to conduct concrete repairs and add an asphalt overlay along four streets in Richardson this fall, City Manager Don Magner said.

The project is expected to cost over $4.3 million and last into early parts of 2025, according to the city’s project’s map.

What’s happening?

Magner said crews will mill the existing asphalt off the road, perform full depth repairs on the concrete base of the street and apply a new layer of asphalt as part of the project. He added that the fresh layer of asphalt should improve the aesthetics and drivability of the road along with protecting the concrete base underneath.

Per the city’s project map, work will occur on stretches of three roads, including:
  • West Belt Line Road between Waterview Drive and Weatherred Road
  • Coit Road between Dumont Drive and Roundrock Road
  • Dumont Drive between Dublin Drive and Dover Drive
  • West Shore Drive south of Lakeview Drive
Magner said the asphalt overlay project will only affect streets that have previously received asphalt overlays.




Looking ahead

The project is expected to begin this fall, likely in October or November, Magner added. Construction is scheduled to be finished next spring.

For more information on city construction projects, visit the city’s website.