Take a look at six of the latest roadwork and transportation updates around Denton, with many of the projects specifically relating to the 2019 Street Rehabilitation Bond Program that was passed by Denton voters in 2019. This list is not comprehensive.
Ongoing projects
North Bernard Street reconstruction
Project: Work includes completely reconstructing the street, drainage improvements and utility updates.
Update: City staff said crews with the city have set up traffic control and started installing the water main.
- Timeline: late July completion
- Cost: part of $50 million package from 2019 bond
- Funding source: city of Denton
Panhandle Street pavement replacement
Project: The updates include repaving the street, drainage improvements and utility improvements.
Update: Crews are adjusting the first layer of asphalt and installing concrete, according to Denton city staff. There are also curb and gutter improvements, which will be followed by driveway updates and miscellaneous concrete work.
- Timeline: completion in late May
- Cost: $826,019.93, part of $50 million package from 2019 bond
- Funding source: city of Denton
Ponder Street reconstruction
Project: The work includes utility installations, pavement replacement and storm drainage updates.
Update: Crews are pouring concrete and backfilling with sod, installing multiple inlets for storm drainage and the curb installation along multiple sections of the street.
- Timeline: scheduled completion in late March
- Cost: $2,235,149.05, part of $50 million package from 2019 bond
- Funding source: city of Denton
Fulton Street reconstruction
Project: A full road reconstruction is planned and includes new water and sewer lines.
Update: Workers will being installing the curbs and gutters, followed by updated driveways and miscellaneous concrete work, Denton officials said.
- Timeline: scheduled completion in late March
- Cost: $179,951.03, part of $50 million package from 2019 bond
- Funding source: city of Denton
Bonnie Brae Street
Project: Bonnie Brae Street is being reconstructed to widen three miles from Scripture Street to Loop 288 and build a continuous four-lane divided road.
Update: Contractors installed storm drain lines and curb inlets between Riney Road and North Elm Street, Denton officials confirmed.
- Timeline: The road reopened Feb. 20 along this portion. The sixth phase is expected to be complete in 2027.
- Cost: $38 million for sixth phase
- Funding source: city of Denton
Completed projects
Egan Street pavement replacement
Project: The work included utility installations, pavement replacement and storm drainage updates.
Update: Crews installed the top layer of asphalt and removed traffic control signs along the road, city staff said.
- Timeline: road reopened in mid-February
- Cost: $735,703.02, part of $50 million package from 2019 bond
- Funding source: city of Denton
Editor's note: this article has been updated with additional information.