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Plano, Texas — week of 2026-07-06 · all Plano meetings

Plano City Council Reviews $140 Million Public Safety Campus Contract and Other Major Expenditures

Plano's City Council had a busy week, with multiple meetings scheduled between June 30 and July 2. Because minutes have not yet been published for any of these sessions, the items below reflect what was on the agendas — not confirmed outcomes. Residents should watch for the published minutes to see how council members voted.

Public Safety Campus and Road Repairs Dominate July 1 Agenda

The largest single item on the July 1 City Council agenda was a proposed construction contract with Swinerton Builders for $140,000,000 to build the Public Safety Campus. The same agenda included a $3,193,250 contract with ICOS Management, LLC for concrete repairs on Park Boulevard.

Other expenditure items on that agenda:

All of these items were listed for council consideration. Vote tallies are not available because minutes have not been published.

June 30 Meeting Covered HIPAA Compliance and Routine Spending

The City Council met on June 30 to consider a resolution amending Resolution No. 2016-9-17(R), which deals with the city's HIPAA hybrid entity designation. The agenda also included routine approvals for city expenditures and adoption of various city resolutions through the consent agenda.

A separate June 30 notice listed approval of expenditures as the main item, along with procedural information about public comment rules and accessibility.

July 2 Meeting Was Procedural Only

The July 2 City Council meeting had no substantive agenda items. The agenda contained only procedural guidelines, speaker registration rules, and accessibility information. No policy decisions, contracts, or public hearings were scheduled.

What This Means for Residents

The $140 million Public Safety Campus contract is the largest dollar item on any of this week's agendas. If approved, it would represent a major investment in city infrastructure. The Park Boulevard concrete repairs and the Pecan Hollow golf course erosion control increase are projects residents may see in their neighborhoods. The proposed ambulance service user fees, if adopted, could affect what residents pay for emergency medical transport.

Because all four meetings are listed as "agenda only" with minutes not yet published, none of these items can be confirmed as decided. The city's official minutes, once released, will provide vote tallies and final dollar amounts.

Coming Up

No upcoming City Council meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should check the city's official agenda portal for any newly posted meetings or special sessions.

Earlier weeks

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.

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