Upcoming projects
Southwest Plano residential street repairs
Project: Plano is working to repair neighborhood infrastructure, including residential concrete streets, alleys, sidewalks and ramps.
Update: Plano City Council approved a $3.31 million contract at an Oct. 27 meeting for repairs in the area bounded by Decator Drive, Park Boulevard, Tulane Drive and Preston Ridge Trail.
- Timeline: TBD
- Cost: $3.31 million
- Funding source: city of Plano
Project: The project will replace waterlines, reconstruct street pavement and install ramps along Rigsbee, as well as Peppertree Place, Laurel Lane and Trailridge Drive.
Update: Plano City Council approved a $7.25 million contract for paving and water improvements for the four streets.
- Timeline: December 2025-January 2027
- Cost: $7.25 million
- Funding source: city of Plano
Custer Road
Project: The North Texas Municipal Water District is currently working to replace an aging pipeline along Custer Road.
Update: More than a third of the 9,100-foot pipeline has been installed, according to a city news release. Work will close Pitman Drive from 15th Street to Shadow Trail until Jan. 5, and cause lane closures on northbound Custer Road between Grandview Drive and Westridge Drive from Dec. 8-12.
- Timeline: February 2025-October 2026
- Cost: $18 million
- Funding source: North Texas Municipal Water District
Project: The project involves the removal and replacement of pavement, sidewalks and water lines along 15th Street from Municipal Avenue to Jupiter Road.
Update: 15th Street’s eastbound lane from P Avenue to R Avenue will see lane closures through mid-December. Traffic will be detoured down P Avenue to 14th Street.
- Timeline: August 2025-March 2027
- Cost: $6.94 million
- Funding source: city of Plano
Project: The two-phase project, stretching from Preston Road to Plano’s east city limits combined, is working to replace the waterlines running under Park Boulevard.
Update: The first phase from Preston Road to US 75 is expected to wrap up in December.
- Timeline: September 2024-December 2025
- Cost: $9.58 million
- Funding source: city of Plano

