Plano closes Spring Creek Parkway for June road repairs and safety enhancements

May 27, 2025 | Plano, Collin County, Texas

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In a recent announcement, the City of Plano has outlined a significant construction project set to take place on Spring Creek Parkway, specifically between Parker Road and Park Boulevard. This project, aimed at repairing potholes, cracks, and sunken areas of the roadway, will result in a complete closure of this section throughout the month of June.

The decision to close the road is primarily driven by safety concerns. With Spring Creek Parkway being a two-lane roadway, allowing traffic to flow through the work area while heavy equipment is in operation poses considerable risks. By restricting access, the city aims to create a secure work zone, which will facilitate quicker and safer completion of the necessary repairs.
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City officials anticipate that the construction work will be completed by June 30. Residents and commuters are encouraged to stay informed about this and other road projects by visiting the city’s official website at plano.gov/roadconstruction. This proactive approach not only addresses immediate roadway issues but also underscores the city's commitment to ensuring the safety of its residents during construction activities.

Converted from Stoler on the Street - Spring Creek Road Closure meeting on May 27, 2025
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