Read about some of the latest updates on road and capital projects around League City. This list is not comprehensive.

Upcoming projects

Clear Creek Avenue asphalt rehab


Project: will include reconstruction of the road from E. Walker Street to E. Galveston Street.

Update: Funding to come in 2026.
  • Timeline: contract for construction awarded in October with work to start in January
  • Cost: $365,013
  • Funding source: funded through a community development block grant and city cash as needed
North Landing Boulevard extension


Project: includes construction of around 1.7 miles of four-lane road with two bridges and a boulevard to divide road

Update: Design for the project has been completed but work remains a couple years away
  • Timeline: Texas Department of Transportation pushed bidding for project back to 2028, which could change based on the schedule to relocate utilities in the area.
  • Cost: $66M for construction
  • Funding source: TxDOT and local funding, with TxDOT estimated to cover $42 million
Maple Leaf intersection

Project: include adding a traffic signal to Maple Leaf intersection of League City Parkway

Update: Design completed as of the end of October
  • Timeline: Work could begin in May and will take about a year to complete
  • Cost: $790,000 estimate
  • Funding source: capital projects funds from city
Traffic signal at Lawrence Road and Village Way


Project: includes design and rebuild of traffic signal

Update: The design for the project is 100% complete and will go out to bid in early 2026
  • Timeline: Work could begin May but will depend on signal equipment being delivered. The project could take around a year to complete.
  • Cost: $573,000 estimated for project
  • Funding source: city’s reinvestment funds
Completed projects

Hwy. 96 and Hwy. 3 intersection

Project: involved adding a left- and right-turn lane to help traffic mobility


Update: Work was completed in the spring.
  • Timeline: began in spring 2023 and took two years due to delays with utility relocations
  • Cost: $1.6M
  • Funding source: city capital project funds