Plano | May 2026

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2025-26 Community Investment Program Snapshot

Ultra-Thin Asphalt Overlays Begin in June The 2026 ultra-thin asphalt overlay work begins in June. Weather permitting, all work should be completed in Fall 2026. Parker Road will be the first east-west road in Plano to have a full-length overlay. In no order, the arterial streets to get overlays this year are: . Independence Parkway - Spring Creek Parkway to Parker Road . Legacy Drive - Coit Road to Custer Road . Park Boulevard - Midway Road to Preston Road . Parker Road - Independence Parkway to U.S. 75 View the asphalt overlay map at Plano.gov/RoadConstruction.

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Estimated Construction Cost: $5.4 million Primary Funding Source: Bond (2025) The City of Plano is investing in key projects across our community. Below are top construction projects as of March 31, 2026.

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Construction Budget

Construction Progress

Primary Funding Source

Spring Quarter

Sewer Improvements along Plano Parkway (Coit Road and Independence Parkway)

Water & Sewer Fund

$17,250,000

58%

$1,611,083

67%

Bond (2021)

Coit Road Concrete Repair (PGBT to Parker Road)

15th Street Paving and Waterline Reconstruction (Municipal Avenue to Jupiter Road) Custer Road Concrete Repair (Spring Creek Parkway to Hedgcoxe Road)

$7,137,019

24%

Bond (2021)

$1,936,069

74%

Bond (2021)

37%

Oak Point Maintenance Facility

$13,710,672

Bond (2021)

$1,103,380

50%

Bond (2021)

Chisholm Trail Undercrossing at Spring Creek Parkway

28%

Longhorn Park Renovation

$2,071,003

Bond (2021)

95%

Enfield Restrooms and Ballfield Lighting

$8,558,987

Bond (2021)

Bond (2021)

95%

Glen Meadows Park Renovation

$1,506,827

25%

Citywide Traffic Signal Cabinet Upgrade

Bond (2021)

$6,550,470

34%

Parker Road Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation

$7,768,138

Water & Sewer Fund

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