Mansfield road report update

January 20, 2023
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This Quarterly Road Report includes street projects currently under construction or in the design phase in the City of Mansfield.

Street Projects Under Construction

South Holland Road (Stonebriar Trail to Garden Path Lane)

(Street Bond Fund)

South Holland Road will be improved to a four-lane divided thoroughfare.  The project will include completing the north side of National Parkway west of Holland Rd. and several hundred feet to the east.  It also includes a traffic signal at Holland Rd. and National Pkwy. and sidewalks along the roadway as well as a sidewalk along the east side to Elizabeth Smith Innovative Learning.  This project will require the construction of detour pavement on the east side of the existing roadway to accommodate construction of the project.

The project was awarded for construction in December 2021. Construction has begun with various lane closures (9 am to 3 pm) and asphalt detours. Utility construction is currently underway including the installation of storm sewer and sanitary sewer lines. This project is anticipated to be complete in the 3rd quarter of 2023.

Pond Street (Broad Street to Lake Street)

(Community Development Block Grant, CDBG)

As a part of the Tarrant County CDBG program, Pond Street between Broad St. and Lake St. will be reconstructed with curb and gutter, sidewalks, and new water and sewer lines.

The project was awarded for construction on November 14, 2022 and is anticipated to begin construction this month.  The project will begin with utility construction and will necessitate temporary road closures on Pond St. and a temporary traffic detour for the eastbound lanes on East Broad St.  The project is anticipated to be complete this summer.

Street Projects Under Design

Day Miar Road (Grand Meadow Boulevard to Seeton Road)

(Street Bond Fund)

Day Miar Road is planned to be improved to a four-lane undivided concrete roadway.  Roadway drainage will be curb and gutter with inlets and piping draining to an improved parallel open channel on the west side of the road.  The open channel will extend from the south side of Grand Meadow Blvd. to the detention area north of Lake Ridge High School and then cross to the east side of the road through an improved culvert.  Also included will be sidewalks along both sides of the roadway, two pedestrian crossings at the MISD school sites, and traffic signals at the intersections with Grand Meadow Blvd. and Seeton Rd.

Final plans are completed, and franchise utility companies are working on relocations.  These relocations have been delayed due to crew availability but should be complete for the project to begin construction in early 2023.  The estimated construction duration is 18 months.

North Main Street / FM 157 Connector

(Street Bond Fund)

The proposed connector is a four-lane undivided roadway that will provide a connection from North Main Street to FM 157.  This roadway will be located approximately a half mile north of Mouser Way and will align with Watson Branch Lane.  The connector will reduce traffic volumes along the frontage of Legacy High School and at the intersection of Main and FM 157.  This project will also eliminate the current skewed intersection of Russell Road and FM 157 and will reduce flooding potential of Watson Branch upstream of Russell Road.

Design has begun with construction anticipated to begin mid-2023.  

Gertie Barrett Road (Meadowside Drive to Wildwood Drive)

(Street Bond Fund)

This project will reconstruct Gertie Barrett Road as a 2-lane undivided 24-foot-wide asphalt roadway.  Additionally, a new east/west 4-lane undivided roadway will be constructed between Gertie Barrett Road and N. Main Street.  The location of this east/west roadway will align with Simpson Lane on the west side of Gertie Barrett Road.  This project will involve coordination and an agreement with TxDOT.

Construction plans are nearing completion and franchise utilities are planning their relocations.  Construction is anticipated to begin in the Spring of 2023.

South Main Street (US Bus Hwy 287)/Heritage Parkway (FM 917) Intersection Improvements

(Street Bond Fund)

This project will add northbound and southbound right-turn lanes and pedestrian improvements to the intersection of S. Main Street/Heritage Parkway.  In addition, sidewalks will be added on the eastside of S. Main Street from the Forest Brook Subdivision to Price Road.  This project will involve coordination with TxDOT.  

Design has begun with construction anticipated to begin in the third quarter of 2023.  

Cardinal Road Northbound Right Turn Lane at FM 1187

(Street Bond Fund)

This project will add a northbound right turn lane at FM 1187.  Through movements are causing significant delays for right turning movements and congesting the intersection.  A dedicated right turn lane will allow significant reduction in delays.  The project will also include improving the traffic signal, median nose and sidewalk ramps at the intersection.

Design has begun with construction anticipated to begin in the third quarter of 2023.  

King's Way (Dallas St. to Fort Worth St.) and Hillcrest St. (Dayton St. to Fort Worth St.)

(Street Bond Fund)

This project will reconstruct both King’s Way and a portion of Hillcrest St. with concrete curb and gutter.  The existing pavement within the project limits is in poor condition and needs replacement.  The existing sidewalks along Hillcrest St. will be reconstructed as well.  Adding sidewalks along King’s Way is being considered as part of the design.

Design will begin early this quarter with construction beginning near the end of the year.

West Broad St. (Near Retta Road and Lillian Road)

(Street Bond Fund)

West Broad Street will be improved to a four-lane, divided concrete roadway from its current two-lane, asphalt rural section in this immediate area.  This project will reconfigure the W. Broad St. intersections with both Retta Rd. and Lillian Rd.  Reconstructing these intersections will improve their safety.

Design has begun with construction anticipated to begin near the end of the year.

Cannon Dr. South (Conifer St. to Miller Rd.)

(Street Bond Fund)

This project will design and construct Cannon Drive South from Conifer St. south to Miller Rd.  Cannon Drive South is shown on the throughfare plan as a minor collector roadway with a 70' ROW.  This roadway will provide a critical route for access and circulation given the new and anticipated developments between Cannon Dr. South and SH 360.  The existing pavement adjacent the Rustic Meadow subdivision will be removed and replaced.

Design has begun with construction anticipated to begin the third quarter of 2023.

TxDOT Projects

US 287 Frontage Roads (UP Railroad to Lone Star Road)

This project includes construction of both the northbound and southbound frontage roads of US 287 between the Union Pacific Railroad and Lone Star Road as well as additional lanes at the  Lone Star Road bridge and a southbound to northbound U-Turn.  Furthermore, this project will include traffic signals at the Heritage Pkwy/NB US 287 jug handle intersection along with signals at the intersections of the NB and SB US 287 Frontage Roads at Lone Star Road and US Business 287 at Lone Star Road.

Roadway construction began July 5.  The estimated construction time is 26 months.

Walnut Creek Drive Bridge at Walnut Creek

This project will replace the existing bridge with a new four lane bridge including 6-foot sidewalks on each side.  It is a federal bridge replacement program project administered by TxDOT.

The project will be let in January 2023 with construction starting in March or April.  The bridge construction will take approximately 10 months.   The linear trail will be temporarily relocated to the intersection of Magnolia/Rose Park entry during construction.  

For additional information, contact:

Bart VanAmburgh, Director of Public Works, 817-276-4233, bart.vanamburgh@mansfieldtexas.gov

David Boski, Asst. DPW-Transportation, 817-276-4208, david.boski@mansfieldtexas.gov

Raymond Coffman, Asst. DPW-City Engr., 817-276-4238, raymond.coffman@mansfieldtexas.gov

For the most up-to-date information about street projects in the City of Mansfield, use the Road Report Map.

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