See five road projects planned or ongoing around Dallas-Fort Worth.

Collin County

1. Teel Parkway construction

Project: Teel Parkway in Prosper will be improved with a four-lane concrete divided roadway. The improvements include paving, a retaining wall, drainage and median landscaping. The project spans First Street to Freeman Way.

Update: The project is in the design phase.

Timeline: winter 2027-summer 2029Cost: $800,000Funding source: town of Prosper2. Roundabout at Ridge Road and Glen Oaks Drive intersection

Project:

A roundabout could potentially be added at the intersection of Ridge Road and Glen Oaks Drive in McKinney.

Update: McKinney City Council discussed adding a roundabout or traffic light at the intersection during a March 17 worksession. Preliminary designs are expected to come at a later date, which will help council reach a final decision on the potential improvement.

Timeline: TBDCost: $2.5 million (roundabout), $850,000 (traffic signal)Funding source: TBDDallas County

3. Richardson street and alley repairs

Project:

Over 11,000 square yards of deteriorated alley pavement and 21,300 square yards of neighborhood street pavement are set to be removed and replaced in southeast Richardson.

Update: Richardson City Council approved contracts with R&A Legacy Construction on March 23.

Timeline: construction expected to start this spring and be completed by spring 2027Cost: $3.33 millionFunding source: city of RichardsonTarrant County

4. DFW Airport East-West Connector

Project:

The 1.65-mile East-West Connector will extend Rental Car Drive from International Parkway to SH 360, adding a connection into Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to the Southgate Plaza entrance to the airport.

Update: A two-way stop with a flashing signal was placed at the intersection of SH 360 frontage road and E. Harwood Road.

Timeline: completion this springCost: $47 millionFunding sources: Texas Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, DFW Airport5. Heritage Avenue/Cheek-Sparger Road

Project:

The project consists of extending the southbound right-turn lane on Heritage Avenue and Cheek-Sparger Road, addressing issues caused by erosion at the existing culvert bridge crossing and replacing and extending the culvert under the road, Colleyville Public Works Director Lisa Escobedo said. A 7-foot concrete sidewalk, curb ramps and a pedestrian handrail will also be added to the east side of the road to connect the apartment complex with H-E-B, she said.

Update: Colleyville City Council approved an interlocal agreement with the city of Euless for the road project on Heritage Avenue at the March 10 regular meeting.

Timeline: TBDCost: $169,788Funding sources: cities of Colleyville, Euless