A new study aimed at addressing traffic in Plano neighborhoods is set to begin soon.

The details

At their Aug. 11 meeting, Plano City Council members approved a $110,780 contract to study traffic speed and volume levels on various neighborhood streets across Plano.

City Manager Mark Israelson said the study was initially postponed during Plano’s last budget session but is now moving forward.

Breaking it down


According to city documents, the following streets will be analyzed in the study:



One more thing

The contract, awarded to Fehr & Peers, is funded by Plano’s 2024-25 street improvement community investment program and has funding budgeted for future years, according to city documents.