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McKinney allocates $327.7M for capital projects

September 15, 2025

Officials with the city of McKinney, Texas, have announced the approval of a new budget for fiscal year (FY) 2025 through 2026. The nearly $1 billion budget will invest $327.7 million in capital improvement program (CIP) projects. 

The city’s upcoming CIP covers the first segment of its adopted five-year capital plan, allocating an estimated $2.2 billion to support critical infrastructure, public safety and transportation initiatives through FY 2030. For FY 2025-2026, departments receiving funding to advance and complete projects include: 

  • Water – $166.7 million. 
  • Streets – $89.2 million. 
  • Parks – $23.3 million. 
  • Facilities – $20.1 million. 
  • Wastewater – $11.5 million. 
  • Public Safety Improvements – $9.6 million. 
  • Traffic – $5.1 million. 
  • Technology Improvements – $2.2 million. 

Further details regarding projects included in the CIP will be revealed as they are implemented. Here is a selection of the higher value projects receiving additional financial support from the city throughout the coming year. 

Water improvement projects: 

  • US 380 Utility Relocations – $144 million. 
  • Stonebridge 30” Water Line – 920PP – $21.6 million. 
  • 5th Take Point ‐ 920PP – $10.2 million. 
  • SP 399 Utility Relocations – $6 million. 

Street infrastructure projects: 

  • Lower 5 Plaza – $26.3 million. 
  • Laud Howell Parkway Bridge ‐ Honey Creek – $18.5 million. 
  • Wilmeth Road Extension – $8.2 

Parks projects: 

  • Towne Lake District ‐ Wilson Creek Parkway to Eldorado – $11.3 million. 
  • Old Settler’s Park and Aquatic Renovation – $3.8 million. 
  • Erwin Park Improvements – $3 million. 

Facility projects: 

  • Public Works Complex ‐ College Street Service Center Campus – $20.1 million. 

Wastewater improvement projects: 

  • Public Works Wastewater Small Diameter Main Improvements – $3 million. 
  • Wastewater Large Diameter Main CIPP Lining – $3 million. 

Public safety improvement projects: 

  • Public Safety Phase 6 Expansion and Renovations – $5.3 million. 
  • Driver Training Pad – $4 million. 

Traffic improvement projects: 

  • SH5 Illumination (Fairview ‐ Powerhouse Street) – $2.1 million. 
  • ITS Upgrades & Signal Fiber Connections – $1.3 million. 
  • Pavement Marking Maintenance FY24 and FY25 – $1.2 million. 

Technology improvement projects: 

  • Core Network Switch Replacement – $1.3 million. 

City officials will provide additional information and updates on the CIP and planned projects in the future. 


Photo by Rick Ray, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, from Wikimedia Commons

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