Check out five road project updates around Dallas-Fort Worth.
Collin County
1. Gaylord Parkway roundabout
Project: A roundabout will be constructed at the intersection of Gaylord Parkway and Ohio Drive in Frisco.
Update: Construction started April resulting in several traffic pattern changes. Gaylord Parkway closed west of Ohio Drive, and traffic is detoured north to Warren Parkway. Additionally, northbound and southbound traffic on Ohio Drive share the east side of the roadway, with one lane open in each direction.
- Timeline: Construction expected to finish in 2027
- Cost: $3.5 million
- Funding source: city of Frisco
2. Dallas Parkway intersection improvements
Project: Work includes pavement improvements, dedicated turn lanes and two new traffic signals on Dallas Parkway in Celina.
Update: Celina officials approved Mario Sinacola & Sons Excavating for construction at the March 10 council meeting.
- Timeline: Estimated completion in July 2027
- Cost: $3.49 million
- Funding source: city of Celina
3. Glendenning Parkway improvements
Project: Work includes asphalt improvements on Glendenning Parkway in Celina.
Update: Celina officials approved GRod Construction for the project at the March 10 council meeting.
- Timeline: TBD
- Cost: $1.28 million
- Funding source: city of Celina
Denton County
4. North Oak Street updates
Project: Roadwork on North Oak Street in Roanoke will take place from Byron Nelson Boulevard to Dorman Street. It will include a 31-foot curbed roadway; installation of new storm drain infrastructure and cross culverts to replace the existing open ditches; replacement of water and sewer lines; and the addition and replacement of sidewalks.
Update: Roanoke City Council approved a contract with Teague Nall and Perkins Inc., a civil engineering firm, to create designs for the project at the March 24 council meeting.
- Timeline: design to finish in six to eight months
- Cost: $411,530
- Funding sources: city of Roanoke, Denton County
Tarrant County
5. Ray White Road widening improvements
Project: Ray White Road in Fort Worth will be widened to a four-lane divided road between Mirage Drive and the bridge over Bear Creek. Additional improvements include adding a sidewalk on both sides of the road, installing street lights, storm drain improvements and constructing modifications to the roundabout at Ray White Road and Park Vista Boulevard.
Update: Wyndrook Street is open now, and pavement operations on the roundabout at Ray White Road and Park Vista Boulevard continue.
- Timeline: expected to finish in summer 2027
- Cost: $22 million
- Funding source: city of Fort Worth