Parks, Recreation & Culture 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.
Pierce-Burch Water Treatment Plant Project The multi-year project will include the replacement of chemical feed facilities used during the water treatment process, clearwells where water is stored, and high service pumps used to send water to homes and businesses.
Lana Wolff Linear Park Trail This project focuses on the construction of a .25-mile trail connecting to the existing trail in Julia Burgen Linear Park along East Mitchell Street and running north to the intersection of East Second Street and Collins Street.
Woodland West Park Aquatic Facility This project focuses on the design and construction of a new outdoor aquatic facility to replace the existing pool in west Arlington. Voters approved a $7 million bond proposal in the 2023 Bond Election.
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.
Helen Wessler Park This project focuses on the construction of Helen Wessler Park, relocated to the intersection of Carter Drive and Roberts Circle. The City of Arlington and AISD swapped the previous park site with Roark Elementary in 2023.
Elzie Odom Athletic Center Renovations This project focuses on renovations to Elzie Odom Athletic Center.
N.L. Robinson Park This project focuses on the construction of N.L. Robinson Park, an 8.6-acre park located at the intersection of Pleasant Ridge Road and Park Springs Boulevard in south central Arlington.
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.
Johnson Creek Tributary 9 Drainage Improvements This project, which focuses on the Johnson Creek Tributary 9 Watershed, began because severe flooding of streets, homes and businesses had been reported to the City and identified through the previous Johnson Creek Watershed Study.