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to trac at all times with a second lane closed daily between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Timeline: March-June Cost: $6.47 million Funding source: city of Plano 4 Hedgcoxe Road pavement and sidewalk repairs Crews will be making pavement and sidewalk repairs on Hedgcoxe Road from Custer Road to Legacy Drive in both directions. One lane will remain closed to trac at all times with a second lane closed daily between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Timeline: August 2022-August 2023 Cost: $3.3 million Funding source: city of Plano 5 Plano Parkway at Independence Parkway improvements A project to improve this intersection will widen the road, improve trac signals, update pedestrian facilities and add full trac capacity to all four approaches at this intersection. Those improvements will include the installation of dual left- turn lanes and dedicated right-turn lanes. The completion date for the project was moved back from January to February. Timeline: August 2022-March 2023 Cost: $1.8 million 6 Parkwood Boulevard pavement and sidewalk repairs Crews will be making pavement and sidewalk repairs on Parkwood Boule- vard from Park Boulevard to Windhaven Parkway in both directions. One lane will remain closed to trac at all times with a second lane to be closed daily between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Timeline: October 2022-March 2023 Cost: $550,000 Funding source: city of Plano

COMPILED BY MICHAEL CROUCHLEY ONGOING PROJECTS 1 Shiloh Road expansion Crews are expanding Shiloh Road from 14th Street to Park Boulevard. The road- way will expand to two lanes in either direction due to trac volume. Along with the widening of the road, crews are set to replace water lines; put in signal improvements; and add new bike lanes, sidewalks and trail connections. The channel structure under the two bridges crossing a tributary of Rowlett Creek has also been expanded to mitigate localized €ooding and drainage concerns in the area. Timeline: May 2022-February 2024 Cost: $13.8 million Funding sources: Collin County bond, city of Plano bond 2 Spring Creek Parkway turn lane improvements A project to improve this intersection will add a dedicated right-turn lane in the westbound direction 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. Crews have begun pavement removal and new pave- ment improvements. Timeline: October 2022-March 2023 Cost: $1.5 million Funding source: city of Plano 3 Legacy Drive pavement and sidewalk repairs Crews will be making pavement and sidewalk repairs on Legacy Drive from Preston Road to Coit Road east- and westbound. One lane will remain closed

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