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Royse City ISD signs interlocal to split Miss May Drive extension costs with City of Fate and Rockwall County

Royse City ISD Board of Trustees · May 19, 2025
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Summary

The board approved an interlocal agreement to split construction costs (one‑third each) to extend Miss May Drive and improve access near Worthy Fate High School; staff said the extension should include a traffic signal and improve safety for nearby neighborhoods.

Royse City ISD trustees approved an interlocal agreement with the City of Fate and Rockwall County to share construction costs for an extension of Miss May Drive that will connect to King (adjacent to Worthy Fate High School).

Byron Bryan explained the arrangement would split costs roughly one‑third among the three partners and is intended to provide safer access for students in the Wood Creek area; staff said the project is budgeted and will be bid alongside related King Drive work to seek economies of scale. The motion to approve the interlocal passed 4–0.

Staff said the extension will include a traffic signal at the new intersection when completed, and the arrangement should reduce the district's incremental construction cost while improving student access and safety.