en.Wedoany.com Reported - Several planned municipal infrastructure projects are moving forward in McKinney, Texas, USA. Here is the latest progress on five of these projects.

The Industrial Boulevard Utility Improvements project plans to upgrade existing water and wastewater lines along Industrial Boulevard between SH 5 and Airport Road. Design is 90% complete, with bidding expected later this year. Construction is scheduled from late 2026 to late 2027, with a cost of $9.2 million, funded by the City of McKinney.
The SH 5 Utility Relocation project will relocate city utilities, including water and wastewater lines, in preparation for the SH 5 reconstruction and widening project planned by the Texas Department of Transportation. Phase two of the project is underway along SH 5 between SH 121 and Powerhouse Street. Design is 90% complete, with bidding expected later this year. Construction is scheduled from late 2026 to late 2028, with a cost of $27.7 million, funded by the City of McKinney and reimbursed by the Texas Department of Transportation.
The East Virginia Street Improvement project plans to reconstruct the segment between Murray Street and Airport Road, including creating a new alignment and connecting to Airport Road, constructing a roundabout at the intersection of the realigned East Virginia Street and Lively Hill Lane, while also improving water, wastewater, and stormwater lines, as well as lighting, hardscape, and landscape. Design is 90% complete, with bidding expected later this year. Construction is scheduled from late 2026 to late 2028, with a cost of $15 million, funded by the City of McKinney.
The Silverado Trail Extension project will add westbound lanes for the segment between Kenley Drive and Burnett Drive and construct a bridge over Rowlett Creek. Design is 90% complete, with bidding expected in early 2027. Construction is scheduled from spring 2027 to spring 2028, with a cost of $5.7 million. The Couch Drive Reconstruction project plans to reconstruct the segment between Harry McKillop Boulevard and Industrial Boulevard and improve the storm drainage system. Design is 90% complete, but construction has been postponed to incorporate additional wastewater pipe capacity improvements. Construction is scheduled from late 2027 to late 2028, with a cost of $7 million. The latter three municipal infrastructure projects are all funded by the City of McKinney.
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