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Plano mayor outlines 'Big 10' redevelopment projects, says bond will go to voters in May
Summary
Mayor John Munns presented 10 major redevelopment projects he calls the "Big 10," highlighted large mixed‑use and life‑science developments, and announced a bond measure to be placed on the May ballot to fund public safety facilities and other infrastructure needs.
Plano Mayor John Munns on Thursday laid out what he called the city’s "Big 10" — a package of 10 major redevelopment and reinvestment projects — and said the city will place a bond measure before Plano voters in May to fund public safety facilities and other infrastructure needs.
Munns said the projects range from long‑term planning for Plano’s Northeast Gateway to redevelopment of aging retail and office campuses, and include a proposed life‑science hub anchored in the Legacy neighborhood. "I call it, it's the Big 10," Munns said, framing the projects as the city’s next phase now that Plano is largely built out.
The mayor told the audience the city has about 4% of land still available for new growth and that future expansion will emphasize…
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