Multiple Municipal Road Projects Advance in Allen, USA; US 75 Greenbelt Project to Launch This Summer
2026-05-13 15:59
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The City of Allen, Texas, USA, recently announced updates on several municipal road construction projects, including the upcoming US 75 Greenbelt Project and ongoing street maintenance and highway safety improvement works.

Aerial view of a highway intersection with surrounding green spaces and road networks

The US 75 Greenbelt Project will implement improvements such as landscaping, erosion control, irrigation system installation, and decorative rock placement at key intersections along the US 75 corridor, including locations at Stacy Road, McDermott Drive, and Bethany Drive. City of Allen officials are coordinating with the Texas Department of Transportation on construction announcements. The project is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2026 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2026, with a total cost of $1.38 million, jointly funded by the Texas Department of Transportation and the City of Allen.

Among the ongoing municipal road projects, the street and alley maintenance project is part of an annual routine program, encompassing the replacement of aging street and alley pavements throughout Allen and the upgrading of accessible ramps to improve accessibility and extend the service life of the municipal road network. Currently, alley construction in the Oak Hill neighborhood has been completed, and the overall project is expected to be finished by March 2027, with a total cost of $4.98 million, funded by the City of Allen. The Highway Safety Improvement Program involves traffic signal updates, equipment upgrades, capacity increases, and pedestrian facility enhancements. Construction is nearing completion, with work still underway at three remaining intersections: the intersection of Century Parkway and Bethany Drive, the intersection of Greenville Avenue and Bethany Drive, and the intersection of Main Street and Greenville Avenue. This project will be completed before the summer of 2026, with a total cost of $5.8 million, funded by the City of Allen and the Texas Department of Transportation.

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