From restriping to street reconstruction, stay up to date with seven road project updates in Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake.
Upcoming projects
Colleyville green ribbon improvements
Project: The work for the fiscal year 2024-25 green ribbon project will include planting trees, shrubs and ground cover along three roadways in Colleyville: SH 26 from north of John McCain Road to south of Longwood Drive, SH 121 from Gateway Drive to north of Glade Road and FM 3029 from north of Lavaca Trail to south of West McDonwell School Road. Costs for the project are covered by a full reimbursable grant from the federal government and state, Assistant City Manager Adrienne Lothery said.
Update: City officials plan to issue a notice to proceed on the project in late June.
- Timeline: The contractor has 64 working days to complete the project once the notice to proceed is issued.
- Cost: more than $895,887
- Funding sources: Texas Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, city of Colleyville
East Wall Street, Oak Grove Loop restriping
Project: Construction will include restriping two Grapevine roadways, East Wall Street from Jenkins Street to Austin Street and Oak Grove Loop from Dove Loop Road to Dove Road. Tarrant County will provide labor, material and equipment for the project, while the city of Grapevine will pay for the material cost and provide traffic control assistance.
Update: Grapevine City Council approved the funding through an interlocal agreement with the county for the restriping project during the May 19 meeting.
- Timeline: Work is expected to start and finish in June.
- Cost: $11,800
- Funding source: city of Grapevine
Ongoing projects
Lonesome Dove Road reconstruction
Project: A city contractor is reconstructing Lonesome Dove Road between East Dove Road and Burney Lane.
Update: Work is underway, and drivers should expect delays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., which is when crews will be working on the street.
- Timeline: May 11-June 12
- Cost: $512,860
- Funding source: city of Southlake
North Carroll Avenue mobility improvements
Project: The project includes six phases and runs along North Carroll Avenue from Main Street to the access roads for SH 114. As part of the work, crews added turn lanes and made intersection improvements.
Update: Construction on the improvements is substantially complete. Final work includes traffic signal- and sign-related items, such as replacing the signal cabinet at the intersection of SH 114 and North Carroll Avenue.
- Timeline: July 2025-summer 2026
- Cost: $2.07 million for the entire project
- Funding sources: city of Southlake, TxDOT
West Continental Boulevard, Davis Boulevard intersection improvements
Project: The work is the second of four phases for enhancing sections along West Continental Boulevard. The intersection improvements at Continental and Davis Boulevard will help improve traffic flow in the area.
Update: After starting the second phase in mid-April, there is a northbound right lane closure along Davis Boulevard just south of Continental.
- Timeline: April 2026-February 2027 (for the second phase)
- Cost: $15.3 million (for all four phases)
- Funding source: city of Southlake
East Dove Road repaving
Project: Construction will include repaving East Dove Road between North Carroll Avenue and North Kimball Avenue. The project is part of the city’s planned pavement repair projects.
Update: Work is scheduled to be completed in late June.
- Timeline: May 26-June 26
- Cost: $340,760
- Funding source: city of Southlake
Completed projects
Lipscomb Street and Forest Street sidewalk addition, water line replacement
Project: Work included replacing the water line, sewer lines and storm drainage. It also included adding sidewalks along the streets.
Update: Construction on the project was completed in May.
- Timeline: June 2025-May 2026
- Cost: $1.5 million
- Funding sources: city of Grapevine, Tarrant County