Stay informed on five road projects happening around Dallas-Fort Worth.

Collin County

1. Traffic signals along Bloomsdale Road

Project: Two traffic lights will be constructed on Bloomsdale Road at the intersections of Hardin Boulevard and Community Avenue.

Update: The city of McKinney approved a contract with traffic engineering firm Lee Engineering during a March 17 meeting for preliminary engineering and final design services for the traffic signals.

Timeline: TBDCost: $122,337Funding source: city of McKinney2. Parker Road bridge construction

Project:

Construction crews will replace bridge culvert between Canoncita Lane and Bandolino Lane to allow water from Pittman Creek to flow under Parker Road.

Update: A segment of Parker Road in Plano will be reduced to two lanes in each direction starting March 23.

Timeline: Work will take 10 months to complete.Cost: $1.8 millionFunding sources: federal sources, city of PlanoDallas County

3. Belt Line Road improvements

Project:

Drainage, utility and pavement improvements at Belt Line Road and pavement improvements along Cottonwood Drive in Richardson.

Update: Culvert installation at Belt Line and along Cottonwood is complete. Paving on Cottonwood is currently ongoing.

Timeline: fall 2024-winter 2026Cost: $4.7 millionFunding source: city of RichardsonDenton County

4. Flower Mound traffic signal improvements

Project:

Town officials plan to reconstruct the traffic signals at the Cross Timbers Road and Luther Lane and build new signals at the Flower Mound Road and Quail Run Road intersection as part of an annual project in Flower Mound. Pedestrian signals and Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible ramps will be added to the intersection of Old Settlers Road and McKamy Creek Road.

Update: Flower Mound Town Council approved a professional services contract worth $103,000 with Kimley-Horn and Associates to design the improvements during the March 2 meeting.

Timeline: TBDCost: $1.25 millionFunding source: town of Flower Mound5. Sunset Trail

Project:

Construction crews worked to replace a 48-inch water pipe along Sunset Trail between Rocky Point and Ridgecrest Drive.

Update: Crews have completed work on the project, along with nearby drainage improvements. The road has also reopened after a closure was required during the project.

Timeline: Jan. 27-Feb. 27Cost: $50,000Funding source: town of Flower Mound