Plano South | May 2023

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4 Hedgcoxe Road pavement and sidewalk repairs Crews are 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.-4 p.m. Timeline: August 2022-August 2023 Cost: $3.3 million

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ONGOING PROJECTS 1 Los Rios Boulevard improvements The sidewalk and pavements on Los Rios Boulevard are receiving repairs from 14th Street to Merriman Drive in both directions. One lane will remain closed to trac at all times. Timeline: May-June Cost: $135,000 Funding source: city of Plano 2 Plano Parkway improvements Crews are making pavement and sidewalk repairs on Plano Parkway from Plano’s eastern city limit to US 75 in both direc- tions. One lane will remain closed to trac at all times, with a second lane closed daily between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Timeline: August 2022-November 2023 Cost: $6.47 million Funding source: city of Plano 3 Park Boulevard intersection im- provements The city updated the agreement for this project that includes signal modi’cations, removing road humps, maximizing left- turn lane lengths and adding right-turn lanes on Park Boulevard from Coit Road to Jupiter Road. Dual left-turn lanes will be installed at A Coit Road, B Custer Road, C Alma Drive, D K Avenue and E Jupiter Road. Funding will be immediately be used for construction ex- penditures, as the project is already under contract. Work is expected to be complet- ed this summer. Timeline: June 2022-summer 2023 Cost: $2.78 million Funding sources: city of Plano, Regional Toll Revenue, Collin County

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Funding source: city of Plano 5 Shiloh Road expansion

Crews are expanding Shiloh Road from 14th Street to Park Boulevard. The roadway will expand to two lanes in both directions 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 con- nections. The channel structure under the two bridges crossing a tributary of Rowlett Creek has also been expanded to mitigate šooding and drainage concerns. Timeline: May 2022-February 2024 Cost: $13.8 million Funding sources: Collin County bond, city of Plano bond COMPLETED PROJECTS 6 Plano Parkway at Independence Parkway intersection improvements A project to improve this intersection wid- ened the road, improved signals, updated pedestrian facilities and added full-trac capacity to all four approaches at this intersection, including dual left-turn lanes and dedicated right-turn-only lanes. The completion date for the project was moved back from January to April due to minor weather delays. Timeline: August 2022-April 2023 Cost: $1.8 million Funding source: city of Plano

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ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF APRIL 26. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT PLNNEWS¢COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM.

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