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Plano to phase road rehabilitation; officials plan 8–10 miles of overlays next year and budget $30M for aging streets

5676839 · August 22, 2025
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City engineers and public-works staff described a phased approach to resurfacing that prioritizes utility replacement and concrete repairs before asphalt overlays. The recommended budget funds $30 million for aging-street infrastructure plus CIP allocations.

Plano public-works and engineering staff told residents the city is using a phased approach to road rehabilitation that starts with underground utility replacement and concrete-panel repair before placing asphalt overlays, and that the recommended budget funds planned work on aging infrastructure.

During the town hall, Director of Public Works Abby Owens said overlays are included for the coming year and staff plan “about 8 to 10 miles of asphalt overlay after we've completed the concrete repairs underneath.” Owens added that the city has completed about 50 miles of overlays so far out of roughly 136 miles of candidate projects.

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