Parks & Recreation Capital Projects Stay informed about the status of park projects, including updates to voter-approved bond projects and other capital projects for the department.
Public Works Capital Projects Learn more about City of Arlington Capital Improvement projects managed by the Public Works department.
Water Capital Projects Learn more about City of Arlington Capital Improvement projects managed by the Water Utilities department.
2020 Safe Routes to School This project will improve pedestrian safety and accessibility near local schools by providing new sidewalks, crosswalks, and other infrastructure upgrades to improve pedestrian pathway.
2022 Residential Rebuild Phase I - Sunnyvale Drive This project focuses on the reconstruction of Marcellus Court and Sunnyvale Drive. In addition to roadwork, planned infrastructure improvements include upgrades to the water and sanitary sewer systems, pedestrian enhancements, and new streetlight installations.
2022 Residential Rebuild Phase II Residential road rebuild at Crooked Creek Lane, including Creek Wood Drive, Lynnwood Drive and Skylark Drive.
ADA Transition Plan and Sidewalk Master Plan This project consists of updating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan by evaluating existing City facilities, programs, services, and activities. This includes a comprehensive condition assessment of all City sidewalks in the public right of way and pedestrian facilities to develop the City's first Sidewalk Master Plan.
Al Rollins Park This project focuses on the construction of Al Rollins Park, a 4.75-acre park located along the north side of SW Green Oaks Boulevard.
California Lane This project focuses on improving the existing drainage systems to mitigate flooding in the general area of California Lane from Canongate Drive to Westchester Drive and from Mayfield Road to Arkansas Lane.
Debbie Lane This project consists of widening Debbie Lane, from the City of Arlington/City of Mansfield city limits to State Highway 360, from two lanes to four lanes with a divided median to increase capacity and mobility, reduce congestion, and enhance safety.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive (Center Street) Project will connect Bardin Road to Green Oaks Boulevard with a new 4-lane concrete roadway. The project will also add a connection to Embercrest Drive.
Elzie Odom Athletic Center Renovations This project focuses on renovations to Elzie Odom Athletic Center.
Fielder Park This project focuses on improvements to Fielder Park, an existing 6.4-acre park located at 1100 South Fielder Road in central Arlington.