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:

  1. Reconstruct and repair sidewalks, curbs, and gutters.
  2. Replace pavement, water, and wastewater mains and lines.
  3. 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

  1. $100 million allocated for road maintenance over five years .
  2. $2 million currently budgeted annually for street maintenance.
  3. $800 million estimated annual cost to fully maintain all roadways.


Road Construction Updates

Traffic & Transportation

Valley View Municipal Complex

333 Valley View Lane

Irving, TX 75061


M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


P: (972) 721-2646, (972) 721-2201

F: (972) 721-2206

Email Traffic & Transportation


Pothole Hotline

P: (972) 721-7303 (leave message)


Related Projects

The Road to the Future project is just one Irving initiative designed to enhance the city's infrastructure, transportation modes and community. Learn more about the city's other projects:


  1. Investing in our Future
  2. Delivering Clean & Safe Water
  3. Drainage Solutions for a Better Tomorrow


Visit the Road Construction Updates page for news on road closures, detours and other related work.