Curious about what ongoing and upcoming transportation projects are happening in your area? Here's the latest information on four Lake Houston-area transportation projects.

Upcoming projects

Ford Road expansion


Design work is 95% complete and utility relocations are underway for the Ford Road expansion project, said Hugo Sanchez, the projects and logistics coordinator for Montgomery County Precinct 4. The project will expand the two-lane road between Hwy. 59 and Loop 494 by 10 feet to add wider shoulders for vehicles and expand the road between Loop 494 and West Lake Houston Parkway from two to four lanes.

Timeline: TBD


Cost: $16.2 million

Funding source: Montgomery County Precinct 4

Atascocita Road restriping

Harris County Precinct 3 is planning a maintenance project to restripe Atascocita Road from Old Humble Road to just south of FM 1960. Precinct 3 Communications Manager Jeannie Peng said the $200,000 project is expected to start and wrap up within the fourth quarter of 2023.


Timeline: fourth quarter of 2023

Cost: $200,000

Funding source: Harris County Precinct 3

Will Clayton Parkway sidewalk installation


Harris County Precinct 3 is planning a project to install a 500-foot section of sidewalk on the south side of Will Clayton Parkway from Cricket Mill Drive to Woodland Hills Drive. Peng said the project will provide a safe route to and from schools, directing pedestrians to a signalized intersection.

Timeline: fourth quarter of 2023

Cost: $50,000

Funding source: Harris County Precinct 3


Ongoing projects

Sorters McClellan Road expansion


A project to expand Sorters McClellan Road to four lanes with a center turn lane between FM 1314 and Northpark Drive is on hold due to utility relocations. According to Sanchez, construction is set to start in August or September and a revised construction schedule is forthcoming. Segment A will run from FM 1314 to south of Lowe Road, while Segment B, will run from south of Lowe Road to Northpark Drive.

Timeline: Construction to start in August or September


Cost: $6.8 million (Segment A), $12.6 million (Segment B)

Funding sources: Montgomery County Precinct 4 road bonds