Frisco Extends Anthem Drive Closure at King Road by Two Months
Frisco extended the Anthem Drive closure at King Road after underground utility conflicts delayed paving, changing access for Frisco Lakes residents.
Frisco extended the Anthem Drive closure at King Road after underground utility conflicts delayed paving, changing access for Frisco Lakes residents.
Amarillo’s Continuum of Care is set to approve 2026 project rankings, affecting which local homelessness and housing programs advance for federal funding.
McKinney says LITEON will invest $919 million and create more than 600 jobs, though the city has not released the facility site or construction schedule.
The Texas Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority approved a $29,952 FY2026 grant for the City of Cumby’s police department. The purchase order runs through Aug. 31, 2026.
A draft Texas Water Development Board plan lists West Tawakoni for a proposed $10 million wastewater-system rehabilitation project, but final funding and construction timing remain unresolved.
Fort Bend County scheduled consideration of an Old Richmond Road engineering agreement and extended the Kitty Hollow Dam improvements contract through Aug. 16.
A TxDOT rural transportation program lists a $936,320 seal-coat project on U.S. 287 from the Childress County line to Quanah’s west city limit.
Lindale’s East Centennial Boulevard project was awarded for construction in August 2024 and is expected to open to traffic in 2026, according to the city’s budget.
The City of Stratford has published a water-rate release, while its official agenda page lists a July 1, 2026, special meeting. The available records do not yet show the new rate schedule or effective date.
Palacios city materials identified support for seeking a Texas Water Development Board grant, but the available records do not confirm whether the city submitted an application or received funding.
The Ellis County Commissioners’ Court voted July 21 to issue a countywide burn ban, placing Milford residents, landowners, farmers and businesses under outdoor-burning restrictions. The available official information does not state the ban’s expiration date or list every prohibited activity.
Construction is taking shape at Southlake’s future Municipal Service Center and Public Safety Training Tower at 1605 Brumlow Avenue.
The Colony City Council approved an amendment to finance policy 100.07, Purchasing, while the city posted a public hearing notice for a Community Development Corporation project.
The Port of Galveston and City of Galveston are planning a joint mobility study to assess port traffic and guide future waterfront transportation decisions.
Killeen City Council approved nearly $4.5 million for a police evidence facility upgrade as officials cited storage limits and growing permanent evidence files.
Sherman City Council approved Joiner Ranch and Sherman Lakes, adding more than 300 acres of planned residential and commercial growth to the city.
Rockwall has posted a notice of intent to issue combination tax and revenue certificates of obligation, opening a public review window through August.
Waco has scheduled Aug. 18 public hearings on three annexation proposals, giving residents a chance to comment before the City Council takes further action.
Pasadena has opened bidding for Phase 1 of the Preston Park Development, giving contractors until Aug. 3 to submit proposals to the city.
Mesquite City Council is scheduled to review revised planned-development standards for a 277-unit multifamily project at 21701 IH 635.
Denton City Council will hear a petition to annex about 3.27 acres near Ganzer Road, giving residents a chance to speak for or against the request.
Krum closed Hopkins Road south of Victory Way on June 15 for a realignment project. The city expects the road to reopen before Krum ISD classes resume Aug. 12.