Ongoing projects:
1. Spring Creek Parkway at US 75 intersection improvements: A project to improve this intersection will add a dedicated right-turn lane approaching US 75 along Spring Creek Parkway, and modify the through lanes to better align through the intersection. Signal improvements and updated pedestrian facilities and sidewalks are also included.
Timeline: October-February
Cost: $1.5 million
Funding sources: city of Plano
2. Plano Parkway and Independence Parkway intersection improvements
A project to improve this intersection will widen the road, improve signals, update pedestrian facilities and add full-traffic capacity to all four approaches of the intersection. Crews have started underground utility work and signal improvements, followed by pavement widening at the intersection.
Timeline: August-January
Cost: $1.8 million
Funding source: city of Plano
3. Parker Road intersection improvements
A project to improve intersections of Parker Road with (A) Alma Drive and (B) Coit Road will widen the road, improve signals and realign intersections. Crews have yet to start due to franchise utility relocation efforts but will begin at Coit and will move to Alma following completion.
Timeline: December 2020-June 2023
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, Jupiter, Custer and Alma intersections. Work began on signal improvements in October at the K Avenue location, and paving improvements will follow.
Timeline: October 2020-February 2023
Cost: $4.2 million
Funding sources: city of Plano, Collin County
5. Plano Parkway and Coit Roadultra-thin overlays
Crews will be placing an ultra-thin overlay on the section of (A) Plano Parkway between Preston Road and Park Boulevard in September and October. From September through October, an ultra-thin overlay will also be placed on (B) Coit Road between Parker Road and SH 121. One lane will remain closed at all times with an additional lane closed from 9 p.m.-6 a.m. on Mondays through Saturdays.
Timeline: September-November
Cost: $4.6 million
Funding source: city of Plano
6. Parkwood Boulevard sidewalk repairs
Crews will be making pavement and sidewalk repairs on Parkwood Boulevard from Park Boulevard to Windhaven Parkway in both directions. One lane will remain closed to traffic at all times, with a second lane to be closed daily between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Timeline: October-December
Cost: $440,000
Funding source: city of Plano