1. Windcrest Drive repairs
Crews are making road and sidewalk repairs on Windcrest Drive between Spring Creek Parkway and Tennyson Parkway. One lane is scheduled to remain closed to traffic at all times.
Timeline: March-June
Cost: $300,000
Funding source: city of Plano
2. Legacy Drive repairs
Crews are making pavement repairs on Legacy Drive from Custer Road to US 75. One lane will remain closed to traffic at all times with an additional lane to be closed from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on weekdays.
Timeline: January-June
Cost: $400,000
Funding source: city of Plano
3. Parker Road intersection improvements
A project to improve intersections of Parker Road at A Alma Drive and B Coit Road will widen the road, improve signals and realign intersections. Crews have yet to start work due to franchise utility relocation efforts but will begin at Coit and will move to Alma following completion.
Timeline: December 2020- November 2022
Cost: $2.1 million
Funding sources: city of Plano, Collin County
4. Park Boulevard intersection improvements
A project to improve five Park Boulevard intersections, including at A Coit Road, B Custer Road, C Alma Drive, D K Avenue and E Jupiter Road, will widen the roads and realign intersections. Crews have completed work at the Coit and Jupiter intersections and plan to finish at Custer by the end of June. Work has begun on the signal improvements at the Alma location, and paving improvements will follow after the Custer location is complete.
Timeline: October 2020-November 2022
Cost: $4.2 million
Funding sources: city of Plano, Collin County
5. Coit Road widening
A project that will widen Coit Road between Mapleshade Lane and the President George Bush Turnpike includes updates to pedestrian facilities, signal improvements and the construction of additional turn lanes.
Timeline: June 2021-July 2022
Cost: $2.1 million
Funding sources: city of Plano, Collin County
6. Park Boulevard repairs
Crews will be making pavement and sidewalk repairs on Park Boulevard from Los Rios Boulevard to Shiloh Road/East Spring Creek Parkway. One lane is scheduled to remain closed to traffic at all times.
Timeline: April-July
Cost: $300,000
Funding source: city of Plano