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Plano City Council Preview – April 28, 2025 – My Last Council Meeting

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This is my last Plano City Council meeting ever, and I’m feeling it, y’all. It’s also the last meeting for Kayci Prince and Rick Smith, and possibly Anthony Ricciardelli.

You can sign up online to speak at council meetings in person or via Zoom online at this link up to 15 minutes before the scheduled meeting, which is typically at the 7:00 Regular Meeting. You may alternatively share your thoughts by emailing the council members any time at our email addresses here, or by 4:00 PM the day of the meeting at councilcomments@plano.gov. The council meeting will be live-streamed on PlanoTV.org and on the City of Plano Facebook page.

 

Executive Session (starts at 5:00 PM)

(Review agenda here)

  • Economic Development Consideration

 

Preliminary Open Meeting (after Executive Session ends)

(Review agenda here)

 

Regular Meeting (starts at 7:00 PM)

(Review agenda here) Notable Consent Agenda items are at the bottom of this post.

Comments of Public Interest: anyone can speak for up to three minutes, with 30 total minutes allotted for this segment.

Items for Individual Consideration

  • Item (1): Appeal of the Planning & Zoning Commission’s denial of rezoning of 6.6 acres southwest of K Avenue and Spring Creek Parkway from Corridor Commercial to Single-Family Residence Attached
  • Item (2): Streambank Stabilization Assessment Results Presentation

 

Notable Consent Agenda Items

Total of $29,380,688 of your money in proposed expenses

  • Item (b): up to $2,042,853 for a contract to repair 15,200 square yards of arterial concrete street, 8,000 square feet of sidewalk, and 17 barrier-free ramps
  • Item (c): $4,565,250 for Parker Road Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation (it’s going to once again be a productive member of water society)
  • Item (d): $808,745 for engineering professional services for 7203 Breckinridge Trail Extension for the roughly 1.25 miles between Bradshaw Drive and the Shiloh Road Station
  • Item (e): 2,038,650 for Longhorn Park Renovation
  • Item (f): $17,883,657 (yes, you read that right) for 20 years (yes, you read that right too; the first year, plus 19 automatic one-year renewals) for Utility Billing Software
  • Item (h): $998,234 for fitness equipment for Carpenter Park, Liberty, Oak Point, Sam Johnson, and Tom Muehlenbeck Recreation Centers
  • Item (i):  $579,620 for the CCTV Camera Expansion Project (total missed opportunity to name it the Big Brother project)
  • Item (j): $351,900 for an Economic Development incentive with Nature’s Toolbox

 

Review City Council agendas and minutes here.