Some current and upcoming roadwork projects include the addition of a right-turn lane on West Lake Highlands Drive, and the resurfacing of East Lake Highlands Drive. All work is weather-permitting.
East Lake Highlands Resurfacing Project
Starting at 8 a.m. Friday, March 24, contractors for the city will begin work on the pavement reconstruction on East Lake Highlands Drive, which will reconstruct the roadway with new pavement.
During the project, East Lake Highlands will be closed down to one-way traffic going eastbound only from FM 423 to the Elm Street intersection. Westbound traffic on East Lake Highlands Drive will be closed to thru traffic from the intersection of Elm Street/East Lake Highlands Drive to FM 423. Westbound traffic from the Public Works facility, Wastewater Treatment Plant, City Animal Services Building and Pawsome Playground Dog Park, will be detoured south onto Elm Street. Southbound traffic on Elm Street will be able to take a right on Witt Drive to drive to FM 423. Elm Street will be closed to northbound traffic that is wanting to turn north from Witt Drive.
This work is part of the city's current Paving Reconstruction Project for Elm Street, Witt Drive and East Lake Highlands. At a cost of $1.2M, the contract was approved by The Colony City Council on Oct. 18, 2022.
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West Lake Highlands Turn Lane Project
Construction is underway for work on the West Lake Highlands Turn Lane Project, which will add a new right-turn lane at the eastbound intersection of West Lake Highlands Drive and Main Street.
During the project, eastbound traffic on Lake Highlands is closed at Main Street. Traffic will be detoured onto Lake Park Drive. Westbound traffic on Lake Highlands will still enter the neighborhood from Main Street.
We thank you for your patience, and please drive safe in construction zones! This work is part of the city's current Phase 12 Residential Street Reconstruction Project, which includes reconstruction of Alta Oaks Court, Ballard Trail, and Runyon Drive. At a cost of $3.5M, the Phase 12 contract was approved by The Colony City Council in December 2022.
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Main Street road repairs
Starting April 10, the Texas Department of Transportation, which owns and operates FM 423 (Main Street in The Colony), will be making various repairs along the roadway between State Highway 121 and Lebanon Road. Motorists should expect periodic lane closures and brief delays.