Investing in Irving's Streets
Launched in 2017, the Road to the Future program is a long-term initiative to rehabilitate, reconstruct and proactively maintain 1,440 lane-miles of Irving’s streets.

A Collaborative Effort
The program brings together the Capital Improvement Program, Traffic and Transportation, and Water Utilities Departments to:
- Reconstruct and repair sidewalks, curbs, and gutters.
- Replace pavement, water, and wastewater mains and lines.
- Repave neighborhood streets and key corridors.
Commitment to Road Maintenance
Resident surveys consistently rank street improvements as a top priority . To address this, the Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) includes a dedicated revenue source — equal to one cent of the property tax rate — to fund street projects.
Additionally, growth in taxable values has increased the city's ability to issue bonds, supporting a $200 million investment in street improvements over 10 years.
Program Impact + Funding
- $100 million allocated for road maintenance over five years .
- $2 million currently budgeted annually for street maintenance.
- $800 million estimated annual cost to fully maintain all roadways.