Plano Council Agenda Features $140 Million Public Safety Campus Contract, Road Repairs
The Plano City Council’s July 1 meeting agenda included a proposed $140 million construction contract for a new Public Safety Campus, one of several major expenditures up for consideration. All recent council sessions were listed as agenda-only, with official minutes not yet published. No upcoming meetings appear on the city’s calendar for the next two weeks.
Public Safety Campus Construction
An agenda item for the July 1 meeting proposed awarding a $140,000,000 contract to Swinerton Builders for construction of the Public Safety Campus. No vote tally or council discussion details were provided in the agenda.
Other Major Expenditures on July 1 Agenda
The same meeting agenda included three additional spending proposals:
- $3,193,250 to ICOS Management, LLC for concrete repairs on Park Boulevard.
- $1,000,000 to MES Service Company, LLC for police vests.
- A $711,337 increase for Cardinal Strategies Construction Services, LLC related to erosion control at the Pecan Hollow golf course.
Ambulance Service Fees
The July 1 agenda also listed an ordinance that would establish user fees for City Ambulance Services. No details on the proposed fee structure were included.
HIPAA Compliance and Routine Items
At its June 30 meeting, the council was scheduled to consider an amendment to Resolution No. 2016-9-17(R) updating the city’s HIPAA hybrid entity designation. The agenda also included approval of city expenditures and various resolutions through a consent agenda. Additional June 30 agenda entries had only procedural information and public-comment rules, with no specific policy actions listed.
Procedural Session
A July 2 council meeting agenda contained no substantive items, only standard guidelines on speaker registration and accessibility.
Coming Up
No upcoming public meetings are listed in the city’s published agendas for the next 14 days.
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