Check out seven road project updates in Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth. This list is not comprehensive.
Upcoming projects
1. North Oak Street updates
Project: Roadwork on North Oak Street will be from Byron Nelson Boulevard to Dorman Street and 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: designs to finish in six to eight monthsCost: $411,530Funding sources: city of Roanoke, Denton County2. North Walnut Street improvements
Project:
The project will include a new concrete street, curb and gutter drainage improvements. Sidewalks and street lighting from Byron Nelson Boulevard to North Oak Street will also be installed. Storm drainage improvements will occur along Lois Street, as well.
Update: Construction will start April 15 and take a full year to complete.
Timeline: April 2026-April 2027Cost: $3.6 millionFunding sources: city of Roanoke, Denton County3. Roanoke concrete repairs
Project:
Work involves replacing concrete pavement, curbs, gutters and sidewalks in various locations along Cannon Parkway, Blythe Bridge, Briarwyck Parkway, Bently Drive, Sandhurst Drive and Fairway Ranch Parkway.
Update: Roanoke City Council awarded a contract to Apex Concrete Construction Company for the construction at the March 24 council meeting. There is no start date slated for construction yet, city officials said.
Timeline: two months to completeCost: $187,779Funding source: city of RoanokeOngoing Projects
4. Ray White Road widening improvements
Project:
Ray White Road 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 2027Cost: $22 millionFunding source: city of Fort Worth5. North Beach Street and Champions View Parkway traffic signal
Project:
The work includes the installation of a new traffic signal with new pedestrian sidewalk and crosswalks, Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant ramps and Accessible Pedestrian Signals.
Update: Additional work includes median work adjacent to the new left-turn lanes and installing ADA ramps, crosswalks and striping.
Timeline: traffic light activation expected to occur in MayCost: $2 millionFunding source: city of Fort Worth6. South Elm Street reconstruction
Project:
Work includes widening and reconstructing the road, improving utilities and drainage, adding parking, sidewalks, seating, landscaping, lighting and wayfinding signage.
Update: The demolition of Elm Street’s bridge was postponed from its original February start date due to utility issues and is estimated to take place in the summer.
Timeline: expected completion by summer 2028Cost: $28.01 millionFunding sources: city of Keller, Tarrant County7. Championship Parkway and SH 114
Project: The work will include adding dual left-turn lanes on northbound and southbound Championship Parkway, constructing ADA-compliant sidewalks and ramps and reconfiguring the existing travel lane on Championship Parkway.
Update: construction began in January
Timeline: construction to finish in late April and traffic light to be operational by beginning of MayCost: $5 millionFunding sources: city of Fort Worth, Denton County
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