TRANSPORTATION UPDATES
COMPILED BY MARK FADDEN
ONGOING PROJECTS
UPCOMING PROJECTS
HOLLEY PKWY.
BURLINGTON NORTHERN SANTA FE RAILWAY
SARAH BROOKS DR.
KELLER
ROANOKE
CANNON PKWY.
FORT WORTH
377
SHADY GROVE RD.
W. BONDS RANCH RD.
114
KELLER SMITHFIELD ROAD S.
RIVER RIDGE RD.
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Shady Grove Road reconstruction Shady Grove Road between Keller Smithfield Road South and the eastern edge of Sarah Brooks Drive is closed to through traffic so crews can complete construction in front of Shady Grove Elementary School before classes resume for the 2023-24 school year. The specifics • Repaving the asphalt stretch of Shady Grove Road between Rapp Road and Smithfield Road • Smoothing the transition across the intersection at Smithfield Road • Reconstructing pedestrian ramps and building a 10-foot trail segment from Sarah Brooks Drive to Smithfield Road on the north side of the street Timeline: June-November 2023 Cost: $1.27 million Funding source: General fund, Keller Development Corp.
Cannon Parkway expansion The city of Roanoke closed Cannon Parkway from July 10 to Aug. 9 from Holley Parkway to River Ridge Road, according to city documents. The project is funded and managed by JLB Roanoke Apartments & Townhomes, located at 1000 Cannon Parkway. The city of Roanoke approved the project but is not fund- ing or conducting the work. The specifics • Installation of turn lanes • Installation of parallel parking spaces Timeline: July 10-Aug. 9 Cost: $340,000 Funding source: JLB Roanoke Apartments & Townho- mes
Bonds Ranch Road Railroad crossing TxDOT will receive more than $17 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation to construct a grade separation that will take Bonds Ranch Road over the railway just east of N. Saginaw Blvd. The specifics • The grade separation project will support the final design and construction for a four-lane grade- separated road with new multimodal shared-use bicycle and pedestrian pathways. • This project will improve safety at rail crossing right of way owned by Burlington Northern Santa Fe and provide transportation modal alternatives. Timeline: 2026-28 Cost: $23 million Funding sources: USDOT, Federal Highway Administra- tion funds, city of Fort Worth, BNSF
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF JULY 11. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT KRNNEWS@COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM.
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