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Every construction project happening in Rowlett right now — mapped and explained

If you live in Rowlett, you've noticed the orange cones and construction barrels multiplying. Here's a breakdown of every major project underway or recently completed, organized by area.

Road projects:

  • Lakeview Pkwy widening (Dalrock to PGBT) — adding a lane in each direction plus a center turn lane. This stretch has been a bottleneck for years, especially during school pickup at Schrade and Herfurth. Expected completion: late 2026. Funded by 2019 bond program.
  • Chiesa Rd improvements (Main St to Lakeview Pkwy) — reconstruction and widening. This road is critical for Sapphire Bay access. Currently torn up and painful to drive. Expected completion: mid-2027.
  • Rowlett Rd / Miller Rd intersection — signal improvements and turn lane additions. Funded by TxDOT.
  • Liberty Grove Rd resurfacing — complete, lanes reopened.

Commercial development:

  • Highway 66 corridor — multiple pad site developments between Dalrock and the eastern city limits. New retail and restaurants. Permits filed for at least two new fast-casual restaurants and a car wash.
  • Lakeview Pkwy at Dalrock — continued buildout of the retail center anchored by Kroger. Remaining pads being developed.
  • Sapphire Bay — see the dedicated post. Major earthwork visible from PGBT and Bayside Dr.

Residential:

  • Several infill subdivisions in north Rowlett near Miller Heights. Mostly single-family detached, 2,000-3,000 sq ft homes in the $400K-$550K range.
  • Townhome development on Rowlett Rd south of Main St. 48 units. This is the densest new residential in old Rowlett.
  • Apartment complex on 66 near the eastern city limit. 280+ units. Controversial — several residents spoke against it at council.

Parks and public facilities:

  • Community Park improvements — new playground equipment, trail resurfacing, updated restrooms. Bond-funded.
  • Paddle Point Park upgrades — expanded parking and improved kayak launch. This park is heavily used and parking has been a pain point.

Water and sewer:

  • Water main replacement along portions of Main St and Rowlett Rd. Expect intermittent lane closures.
  • Lift station upgrades in south Rowlett to support Sapphire Bay and Bayside growth.

Sources:

  • City of Rowlett Capital Improvement Program (CIP) dashboard
  • Rowlett City Council meeting agendas, 2025-2026
  • TxDOT Dallas District project tracker
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 12:55 PM

7 Comments

Water main replacement on Main St is causing my water pressure to fluctuate. The city sent a notice but it's been going on for weeks. Hoping it wraps up soon.

The apartment complex on 66 had a LOT of opposition at the public hearing. Traffic on 66 east of Dalrock is already heavy. Adding 280+ units with only one entrance/exit onto 66 is going to be rough.

Anyone know what's going in on the pad sites at Lakeview and Dalrock? I've seen permits but no signage yet. A good restaurant there would do well — that intersection has great visibility.

Lakeview Pkwy widening between Dalrock and PGBT can't finish soon enough. School pickup at Schrade turns that stretch into a parking lot from 3:15 to 3:45 every weekday.

Paddle Point parking upgrades are desperately needed. On a nice Saturday you literally cannot find a spot after 10 AM. I've seen people parked on the grass and along the road.

Don't forget the trail connection being built from Community Park to the Rowlett Creek Greenbelt. That's going to be a great addition for runners and cyclists. Should be done by fall.

The Chiesa Rd construction is brutal. My commute from Bayside to 66 has added 10 minutes because of detours. But I get it — that road needed to be rebuilt for Sapphire Bay traffic.