Jimmy Doolittle Reconstruction Resolution No. R25-039 adopted by City Council on April 22nd, 2025 approves the demolition and reconstruction of Jimmy Doolittle Drive.
Airport Parkway Reconstruction Proposition A of the 2019 Bond Program is the reconstruction of Airport Parkway from the Dallas North Tollway to Addison Road.
White Rock Creek Trail Fence Installation The Town of Addison Public Works & Engineering department has selected Llano River Fence Company through BuyBoard to install a fence along the White Rock Creek Trail starting June 16th.
Quorum Drive Reconstruction from Dallas North Tollway to DART Rail Rig Proposition B of the 2019 Bond Program is the reconstruction of Quorum Drive from the Dallas North Tollway to the DART Rail Right-of-Way.
Les Lacs Pond Improvement Project In the 2019 Bond Election, voters approved a total of $3,282,110 for Les Lacs Pond Improvements including the replacement of the pond liner, ADA improvements, lighting, and more.
Beltway Trail and Bike Lane Improvements As part of Phase 1 of the City-Wide Trails Master Plan adopted in May 2021, the Beltway Trail project will create a connected trail system from Marsh Road to Belt Line Road. Planned improvements include buffered bike lanes (Marsh to Midway), a bicycle boulevard (Midway to Belt Line), and a new greenspace south of Addison Grove along Beltway, shaped by community input.
Addison Athletic Club Outdoor Pool Restroom Renovation The Town will undertake renovations to the men’s and women’s restrooms adjacent to the outdoor pool at the Addison Athletic Club. The project will enhance both functionality and appearance, providing updated and improved facilities for all users.
Montfort Drive Reconstruction Part of Proposition B of the 2019 Bond Program is reconstructing Montfort Drive from Belt Line Road south to the city limit line north of Paladium Drive.
Celestial Park Entrance Improvements The Celestial Park Entrance and Lighting Improvements project is a comprehensive effort to resolve erosion and safety issues, improve accessibility, and create a more inviting and sustainable entrance to one of Addison’s key parks. The project is fully funded and scheduled for completion in FY2026, with a strong emphasis on community input and high-quality, context-sensitive design.