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Jan 20, 2022

Southlake Mobility is on the Road to Success!

Fact. The year is just starting. Another fact, it’s never too early to meet your goals. The Southlake Mobility Team is on the road to success! With just three weeks into the new year, two mobility road projects have been marked as completed and roadwork on N. White Chapel Boulevard is pressing forward. Details are…

Fact. The year is just starting. Another fact, it’s never too early to meet your goals.

The Southlake Mobility Team is on the road to success! With just three weeks into the new year, two mobility road projects have been marked as completed and roadwork on N. White Chapel Boulevard is pressing forward. Details are as follows:

Shady Oaks Drive

City crews completed asphalt repairs at the 1600 block of Shady Oaks Drive on January 12.

Bent Creek Drive

Contractors completed concrete road repair near the 1500 block earlier this month. Bent Creek Drive reopened on Monday, January 17.

White Chapel Boulevard

So far, contractors have completed the paving on E. Chapel Downs and Mission Drive. They also added the final finishes to the remaining curb inlets and sections of the screening wall.

Contractors are expected to apply the permanent paving in February 2022, weather permitting.

For more updates on road construction projects, please follow the Southlake Mobility Facebook page or sign up for the Mobility e-newsletter.

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