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Roundup: 5 transportation updates in Plano

Check out some recent transportation updates in Plano. This list is not comprehensive and is subject to change.

Upcoming projects: Southwest Plano residential street repairs

  • Project: Plano is working to repair neighborhood infrastructure, including residential concrete streets, alleys, sidewalks and ramps.
  • Update: Plano City Council approved a $3.31 million contract at an Oct. 27 meeting for repairs in the area bounded by Decator Drive, Park Boulevard, Tulane Drive and Preston Ridge Trail.

Ongoing projects: Custer Road
  • Project: The North Texas Municipal Water District is currently working to replace an aging pipeline along Custer Road.
  • Update: More than a third of the 9,100-foot pipeline has been installed, according to a city news release. Work will close Pitman Drive from 15th Street to Shadow Trail until Jan. 5, and cause lane closures on northbound Custer Road between Grandview Drive and Westridge Drive from Dec. 8-12.

 
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Kirin Court eyes Plano for second location

Kirin Court is set to open soon in Plano, according to onsite signage.

On the menu: The restaurant, which has a location in Richardson, will serve a variety of Chinese dishes including dim sum, soups, Mongolian beef, baked pork rib with tangy fruit sauce, orange chicken, Beijing duck, salty and spicy diced fried tofu, sauteed fillet of grouper and more.

  • 1301 Custer Road, Ste. 850, Plano

 
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Bora Bora Smoothie Cafe chooses Richardson for first Texas location

Bora Bora Smoothie Cafe launched Oct. 17 in Richardson, a company representative said.

What they serve: The eatery’s menu features smoothies, coffee, açai bowls, crepes, pancakes and more.

  • 730 E Campbell Road, Ste. 320, Richardson

 
On The Transportation Beat
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport projects 3M travelers during Thanksgiving holiday

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is expecting more than 3 million passengers to pass through the airport during the Thanksgiving holiday travel period.

What you need to know: In a news release, the airport stated the busiest day will be Nov. 30, with an estimated 269,000 travelers. Between Nov. 20 and Dec. 2, the airport will have heavy traffic throughout the travel period. Airport officials anticipate large crowds of departing and arriving customers on Nov. 26, Nov. 29 and Dec. 1, as well.

Zooming in: The news release stated public transit could help speed up the drop-offs and pick-ups. 

Trinity Metro’s TEXRail travels from downtown Fort Worth to Terminal B at the airport. DART’s Orange Line runs from Plano, Dallas and Irving and arrives in Terminal A. DART’s Silver Line, which launched Oct. 25, will provide a riding option from Richardson, Addison, Carrollton and Coppell to Terminal B.

 

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