The city of Plano is set to spend just over $6 million on concrete repair projects in two city neighborhoods.

What you need to know

More than $3 million will be spent on repairing streets, alleys, sidewalks and barrier-free ramps in the neighborhood north of S. Rigsbee Drive in southeast Plano.



Around $3.3 million will be spent on street, alley, sidewalk and barrier-free ramps in a neighborhood that encompasses portions of W. Park Boulevard, Decator Drive, Tulane Drive and Ohio Drive.




Plano City Council approved contracts for both during its Dec. 9 meeting.

What else

Funding for both projects will come out of the city’s 2024-25 Street Improvements Community Investment Program.