Road Report
August 16, 2021

For information as well as an interactive map on all current and future transportation projects, visit cityofmesquite.com/PublicWorksProjects.


Lucas Blvd

Faithon P. Lucas Boulevard Alignment Study (McKenzie Road to Cartwright Road)


The Plan: Faithon P. Lucas Boulevard was approved for $12.86 million in the Dallas County Major Capital Improvement Program 7th Call for Projects, where the County participates in 50% of paving and drainage improvements ($6.43 million). A plan design had previously been completed by Dallas County in 2015, where the existing two-lane asphalt roadway was designed to a four-lane divided concrete section. An alignment study of the preliminary design plan will determine which aspects of the 2015 plan need to be updated. When the proposed layout in the study is approved an updated project description will be completed as soon as possible so that construction can start in conjunction with the Solterra development.
 
What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: Pacheco Koch Consulting Engineers, Inc. submitted a proposal to perform the conceptual design. The contract was approved by City Council on Aug. 2. A kickoff meeting is scheduled for Aug. 20.
 
Estimated completion date: Study to be completed Fall 2021

Lawson Road Alignment

Lawson Road Alignment Study (Milam Road to US 80)


The Plan: An alignment study will be conducted to present a conceptual layout with up to two alternatives for defined sections of the project, including an estimate of costs.
 
What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: Halff Associates, Inc. has submitted a plan which is under review by the city. The final alignment study will be submitted in August.
 
Estimated completion date: Study to be completed Summer 2021.

edge of lawson road

Lawson Road Safety Improvements (North of Milam Road to South of Cartwright Road)


The Plan: The City was awarded a Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) grant of $400,000 for interim improvements to Lawson Road. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) grant will help fund 90% of the project that will add three more feet of road shoulder and a safety guardrail on both lanes of Lawson road near East Cartwright Road and Milam Road. Construction will begin in 2022. The grant allows immediate improvements while the city undertakes the larger project of designing the full reconstruction of the roadway. The deadline for project bidding is Summer of 2022.
 
What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: Halff Associates, Inc. submitted a proposal to perform the engineering design. The contract was approved by City Council on Aug. 2. A kickoff meeting is scheduled for Aug. 20. TxDOT is working on the required Advance Funding Agreement. 
 
Estimated completion date: Fall 2022

Real Texas Road - Meadowbrook construction

Real. Texas. Roads.


Real. Texas. Roads. is the program name for the road repairs funded by the $125 million bond sale approved by voters in November 2015. Repairs under this program are for residential, two-lane roadways. The repairs began in 2016. 

What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: Repairs are progressing in the South Parkway Boulevard area. The contractor has completed all of the concrete work and is focused on completing clean-up and re-sodding on Woodlawn Parkway, Shadwell Lane, Bluefield Road, Potomac Avenue, Falls Church Lane, Portsmouth Drive and Yorktown Road. Major concrete work on Warm Springs Road, Timberview Drive, Meadowbrook Drive, Kenneth Hopper Drive and Catskill Drive is complete. Hermitage Drive street replacement from Mount Vernon Drive to Skyline Drive is complete. Spot repairs on the remainder of Hermitage Drive from Mount Vernon Drive to South Parkway is complete. Sybil Drive from Skyline Drive to Mount Vernon Drive is underway as well as Bridger Drive, Laramie Drive, Mount Vernon Drive, Meadowcrest Drive and Springbrook Drive and should be complete in about two months. Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/realtexasroads/PeachTreeandSouthParkway for details.
 
The Quail Hollow No. 2 Subdivision is undergoing localized full depth concrete repairs. The contractor is almost finished in this neighborhood including cleanup and landscape repair. There is some minor concrete work, including clean-up, sod and irrigation repair left to complete before the project can be closed out. Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/RealTexasRoads/QuailHollow for details. 

In the Town East Estates Phase II project, the contractor has completed all work on Aloha Drive, Luau Street, Eastbrook Circle, Charles Drive, Parkside Drive, Bamboo Street and Anthony Drive and concrete repair continues on  Eastbrook Drive, Lagoon Drive, Lagoon Circle, Emerald Drive and Bahamas Drive. Construction will begin on Seabreeze Drive, Flamingo Way from Bahamas Drive to East Meadows Boulevard and Tradewinds Drive from Flamingo Way to Bahamas Drive. Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/RealTexasRoads/TownEastEstates for details.

On Powell Road, Powell Circle, Melton Lane, Magnolia Drive and Douglas Drive, the contractor is working on utility replacements, including water and sewer, before they start on the pavement. The contractor is currently working on part of Douglas Drive, Magnolia Drove, and Powell Road. Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/RealTexasRoads/PowellOrchid for details.

Estimated completion date: Funds made available by the 2015 Street Bond Election are expected to continue funding street repairs through 2024.
 
To view the current construction status of streets selected for the program, visit
www.cityofmesquite.com/RealTexasRoads. 

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Town East Phase 2 paving the road

Town East Boulevard Phase 2 (U.S. Highway 80 to Skyline Drive) Reconstruction Project


The Plan: This $12.9 million project is a partnership between Dallas County and the City of Mesquite to reconstruct Town East Boulevard from U.S. Highway 80 to Skyline Drive. The existing six-lane section road will be reconstructed as a four-lane section road from Skyline Drive to Forney Road, and the section from Forney Road to U.S. Highway 80 will be reconstructed as a six-lane section. The new pavement section for Town East Boulevard will be substantially thicker to support the large volume of heavy truck traffic. This project will also include improvements to underground water and sewer service lines as well as drainage. The four-lane section south of Forney Road will be shifted to reduce the impacts of the industrial traffic on residents living in the nearby neighborhood. This shift will also allow for the addition of a walking/biking trail and an eight-foot screening wall for the nearby neighborhood. The trail will connect the community to the Westover Greenbelt and the existing trail system at Military Parkway and Town East Boulevard, which is part of the Mesquite Heritage Trail.
 
What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: Phase 1 of paving is complete and the traffic has been switched to the west side of the road. Utility work is underway on the east side.
 
Estimated completion date: End of 2021
 
Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/PublicWorksProjects for the most recent updates on this
project.


IH 635 Project

TxDOT - IH 635 (U.S. 75/Central Expressway to IH 30) LBJ East Project


The Plan: The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is reconstructing IH 635 from U.S. 75 to IH 30. The reconstruction will provide five main lanes and two managed lanes in both directions, continual frontage roads starting at Town East Boulevard and full reconstruction of the IH 30/IH 635 interchange. For more information concerning the IH 635 LBJ East Project, please visit the Texas Department of Transportation webpage. You can also text “635 East” to 1-833-HWY-635E to sign up for text alerts.

What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: The contractor, Pegasus Link Contractors, is currently in Phase 1 of reconstruction of the interchange of IH-30 and IH-635. Columns for the new interchange with IH 30 are being constructed. The new overpass for Galloway Avenue over IH 30 is being completed in Summer 2021.
 
The contractor is working with all cities to relocate underground water, sewer and communication lines that will be affected by the construction and is adjusting traffic signals and widening the frontage roads for future work. View the Summer 2021 Project Tracker for the latest news and construction progress. Click here to see a full list of lane closures and associated detour maps related to the IH 635 Project. 

Estimated completion date: 2024
 
Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/PublicWorksProjects for the most recent updates on this
project.


TXDOT US 80 project limits map

TxDOT - U.S. Highway 80 Improvements Project (IH 30 to FM 460)


The Plan: The U.S. 80 proposed improvements consist of the reconstruction and widening of U.S. 80 from IH 30 in Dallas County to FM 460 in Kaufman County, within the cities of Dallas, Mesquite, Forney and the Town of Sunnyvale. The proposed plan will reconstruct the IH 635 interchange and widen main lanes and frontage roads. Frontage roads will be completed between Lawson Road and FM 460 over the East Fork of Trinity River. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will perform the work in phases. The first phase will be primarily within the Mesquite city limits and will include the interchange with IH 635. TxDOT conducted an environmental report on the project, which found the project has “No Significant Impact.” Read the report.

What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: TxDOT’s consultant is currently designing the Mesquite section of the project, which is approximately 60% complete and plans for utility coordination were provided to the City in March. The City will review the plans for potential conflicts and make adjustments by early 2023. TxDOT’s land acquisition agent is contacting property owners regarding acquisition.
 
The City is coordinating completion of Mesquite Heritage Trail underneath U.S. 80 at South Mesquite Creek. The City and Dallas County will construct the trail outside of TxDOT right-of-way between Gross Road and Towne Centre Drive. TxDOT has been examining possible utility conflicts and retaining walls to improve the design of the trail crossing.


Estimated completion date: To be determined by TxDOT.

Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/PublicWorksProjects for the most recent updates on this
project.


Mesquite Heritage Trail Project map

Mesquite Heritage Trail, Phase 2 (Towne Centre Drive and South Mesquite Creek)


The Plan: Design and construction of a segment of the Mesquite Heritage Trail. This segment of the trail runs along the south side of Towne Centre Drive from North Mesquite Drive to Gus Thomasson Road, then south along the west bank of South Mesquite Creek to U.S. Highway 80, under U.S. Highway 80 to the trailhead just west of AMC theater. Work being pursued in conjunction with Dallas County Public Works. This trail will be concrete and 12-foot wide.
 
What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: All right-of-way easements have been acquired. The City is reviewing the crossing of U.S. 80 with TxDOT and Dallas County. The plans will be revised in Summer 2021 so bidding for the project can start in 2022. The crossing of U.S. 80 will be funded by City and constructed by TxDOT with the U.S. Highway 80 Improvements Project.
 
Estimated completion date: Late 2022
 
Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/PublicWorksProjects for the most recent updates on this
project.


military parkway trail

Military Parkway Trail (Galloway Avenue to Rodeo Drive)

The Plan: The project connects the downtown area to the Mesquite Arena with a 10 to 12-foot wide community trail that will run along the south side of Military Parkway, pass under IH 635 and turn north on Rodeo Center Drive to connect to an existing sidewalk at Rodeo Drive. Sidewalks in most of the downtown area and under IH 635 have already been constructed. Bridge structures with trails were done with the previous Military Parkway project by Dallas County. The length of the trail is approximately 1.5 miles. This project is being led and partially funded by Dallas County.

What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: The project bid documents have been completed by Dallas County. A bidding Risk Assessment was held in June which is a short study that helps the City understand current construction costs and schedules to help make an informed decision on the price and time-frame of  the project. A pre-project public meeting will be scheduled by the County to inform contractors and the public about the project prior to bid advertisement in the Fall.

Estimated completion date: Summer 2022
 
Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/PublicWorksProjects for the most recent updates on this
project.


Skyline Drive Reconstruction Project

Skyline Drive (Town East Blvd. to Peachtree Road) Reconstruction Project

The Plan: Skyline Drive will be designed as a four-lane section. The location of the roadway will be shifted south in the wide right-of-way to provide an additional buffer for the residential neighborhood to the north. The buffer will include an area for a 12-foot wide trail and screening wall. The roadway section will consist of a thicker pavement to accommodate heavy truck traffic.

What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: A preliminary schematic design for paving and landscaping has been submitted and reviewed. A more detailed design has been reviewed and approved for general drainage. Work continues on a more detailed design for all other portions of the plans. A section of the storm sewer on Hermitage Drive will have to be replaced. Water runoff to Springbrook Street and the Skyline Trade Center will be rerouted towards the Peachtree storm sewer system.
 
Estimated completion date: 2023
 
Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/PublicWorksProjects for the most recent updates on this
project.


South Parkway Project map

South Parkway, West Fork of South Mesquite Creek - Paving, Water, Sanitary Sewer, Drainage and Erosion Control Project


The Plan: Reconstruction of South Parkway including pavement, drainage and utilities from Sybil Drive to U.S. 80. Improvements to the South Mesquite Creek channel will include straightening of the channel and adding slope stabilization to address the severe channel erosion. Project will be constructed in segments to be identified based on funding.

What's happening now and work expected in the next 30 days: The City’s consultant analyzed the stream flow and how it’s affected by the bridge underneath Sybil Drive, and will also evaluate drainage of the street. The consultant has prepared a schematic of possible street, utility, drainage and sidewalk improvements for the City to review. City comments to complete the study will be submitted to the consulting engineers.
 
The consulting engineer will complete the analysis and study of existing conditions and recommendations this fall. The consultant is working on a scope of services for reconstruction of South Parkway in 2022 and drainage improvements and reconstruction of Sybil Street culvert over the creek in 2023.

Estimated completion date: Study to be completed in 2021. Design for two identified projects to be completed in 2022.

Visit www.cityofmesquite.com/PublicWorksProjects for the most recent updates on this
project.

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