Capital Projects

  1. Projects Under Construction
  2. Projects Under Design
  3. CDBG Projects
  4. Recently Completed Projects
  5. Future Projects

Bennett Street Water Line / Sanitary Sewer Line

The Bennett Street project includes the replacement of 1,000 linear feet of water and sanitary sewer mains, along with asphalt roadway reconstruction. The construction contract was awarded on October 14, 2025. Construction began November 2025.

Downtown Complete Streets, Phase 2A

This project is a continuation of the Downtown Complete Streets project as identified in the Downtown Complete Streets Plan. Phase 2A will include the parking lot on the EDC property and improvements to Broad Street from Cedar Street to Texas Street. The construction contract was awarded January 2025, and construction began March 2025. The EDC parking pavement and striping is complete, and landscaping has been installed. construction on Broad Street is substantially complete pending Oncor utility work. 

Drainage Improvements - 702 E. Pleasant Run Road

Improvements to replace the existing corrugated metal pipe and realignment of new underground storm drainpipe to the existing creek channel. The construction contract was awarded on June 24, 2025. Construction began August 2025 and substantially completed October 2025.

US Hwy 67 Elevated Storage Tank Repair and Paint

Project scope includes minor repairs of the US Hwy 67 Elevated Storage Tank, repainting both the interior and exterior tank, and the additional of external up-lighting. Construction contract was awarded December 9, 2025. Construction is estimated to begin early 2026.

Library in a Park

The Library, Museum and Signature Park project is located in the Midtown District and will serve as a catalyst for high quality pedestrian-oriented development. Construction began July 2022 and is substantially complete. Staff is reviewing the building, park and trail for one-year warranty with completion estimated for Fall 2025.

Pavement Assessment

This assessment will analyze the City's current pavement conditions and establish a baseline for staff to plan and budget for future street repairs. The City will receive industry-standard street grading and be able to efficiently prioritize necessary repairs. The professional services agreement was approved by City Council on June 24, 2025. A project kick-off meeting between staff and consultant was held in July. Roadway data has been collected, a draft submittal has been submitted and is under staff review. 

N. Roberts Road Improvements

Improvements will include the reconstruction of the drainage ditch at the north end of Potter Street, alley replacement, replacement of the water main, and replacement of the sanitary sewer main. The construction contract was awarded May 27, 2025, and construction began July 2025.

Traffic Signal at N. Joe Wilson Road & Calvert Drive

The City will be installing a new traffic signal light at the intersection of N. Joe Wilson Road and Calvert Drive. Included in the design is a pedestrian crossing signal. The construction contract was awarded February 2025. Construction began December 2025. Contactor is awaiting material delivery.

US Hwy 67 U-Turn Street Lights / Aesthetic Bridge Lighting

The US Hwy 67 U-Turn Street Lights project is the addition of aesthetic light fixtures on the U-Turn bridges on US Hwy 67 at Belt Line Road and at FM 1382. The scope of work includes the installation of 16 aesthetic light fixtures and other associated work to complete the installation. The construction contract was awarded May 2024. Construction began December 2024. Lights have been installed and are operable. Currently awaiting photocell installation at FM1382 lights.

NB US Hwy 67 Water Main (Pleasant Run Road to Joe Wilson)

The US Hwy 67 water improvements includes the installation of a new 10-inch water main to replace the existing 4-inch main along the northbound frontage road of US Hwy 67 between Pleasant Run Road and Joe Wilson Road. Construction contract was awarded on October 28, 2025. Construction began November 2025.


CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP)

The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) consist of projects that involve the construction of infrastructure and major facilities such as streets, water lines, sewer lines, storage tanks, etc. These investments are essential elements of providing premier service to the City of Cedar Hill and meets the following City Council Premier Statements:

  • *Cedar Hill has Excellent, Safe and Efficient Infrastructure
  • *Cedar Hill is Safe
  • *Cedar Hill is Clean
  • *Cedar Hill has Distinctive Character
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