The City of Arlington’s Public Works Department has announced the upcoming launch of the 2024 Reclamation and Miscellaneous Concrete Program, aimed at enhancing streets and sidewalks in neighborhoods near Jake Langston Park and N.L. Robinson Park. The project is set to begin in October 2024 and is anticipated to be completed by October 2025.
The scope of the project includes roadway improvements along key sections such as West Mayfield Road, Kelly Perkins Road, West Pleasant Ridge Road, and Old Pleasant Ridge Road. These enhancements are part of a broader effort to improve the infrastructure surrounding the parks and nearby residential areas. For those interested, a map of the project location is available online.
The improvements to be made under this project include:
- Roadway base improvements
- Installation of a new asphalt pavement structure
- Sidewalk repairs
- Driveway approach repairs, as needed
- Curb and gutter repairs, as needed
The Public Works Department will host an informational meeting to provide details on the 2024 Reclamation and Miscellaneous Concrete Program. This meeting will take place on Thursday, September 19, 2024, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Community Room of the Ron Wright Lake Arlington Branch Library, located at 4000 West Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, Texas, 76016.
Residents and stakeholders are invited to attend the meeting, where a brief presentation will outline the project’s scope, timeline, and expected outcomes. City officials and project engineers will also be available to answer any questions or address concerns related to the construction process.
This initiative is part of the City of Arlington’s comprehensive pavement management program, which focuses on collecting and evaluating road condition data, planning necessary repairs or maintenance, executing those activities, and reevaluating road conditions post-construction. By maintaining and improving infrastructure, the city continues to prioritize enhancing regional mobility, aligning with the City Council’s objectives.
For further details about this and other Capital Improvement Projects managed by the Public Works Department, please visit the department’s webpage.
The City of Arlington encourages residents to stay informed and participate in the process to ensure that their neighborhoods benefit from these critical infrastructure upgrades.