Check out five ongoing and completed transportation projects around Dallas-Fort Worth.
This list is not comprehensive.
Ongoing projects
1. Sherman Street, Lingco Drive reconstruction


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Check out five ongoing and completed transportation projects around Dallas-Fort Worth.
This list is not comprehensive.
Ongoing projects
1. Sherman Street, Lingco Drive reconstruction
Project: Crews in Richardson are reconstructing Sherman Street from Kaufman Street to Lingco Drive, and Lingco Drive from Sherman Street to Spring Valley Road.
Update: Pavement installation on Sherman Street is now complete. Concrete replacement is underway on the south half of Lingco Drive.
2. Allen 2026 Street and Alley Rehabilitation project
Project: The project consists of reconstruction of existing deteriorated street and alley pavement identified in a citywide pavement condition assessment survey completed in 2022.
Update: The contractor is working on completing pavement repairs at Heritage Parkway and Alma Drive.
3. Park Boulevard concrete repair
Project: The project will complete asphalt repairs on Park Boulevard between Preston Road and Independence Parkway.
Update: Work began on the night of July 19 to repair the section of asphalt between Ohio Drive and Preston Road. Work will continue during nighttime.
4. Dallas North Tollway extension
Project: Dallas North Tollway is being extended from US 380 in Prosper to FM 428 in Celina. A future phase will further extend the tollway from FM 428 to the Grayson County line.
Update: Bridge decks, which as the load-bearing part of the tollway, have been completed from US 380 to Light Farms Way, according to a North Texas Tollway Authority progress report.
Completed projects
5. Industrial Boulevard illumination project
Project: New median illumination was installed along Industrial Boulevard between SH 5 and Airport Drive in McKinney.
Update: Construction is complete as of July 2026 and the new lighting is operational.







