Prosper Town Council Approves Traffic Signal Project and Elevated Tank Rehabilitation

June 24, 2025 | Prosper, Collin County, Texas


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Prosper Town Council Approves Traffic Signal Project and Elevated Tank Rehabilitation
The Prosper Town Council meeting on June 24, 2025, focused on routine agenda items and significant infrastructure developments. The council began with a consent agenda, which included non-controversial items that were approved in a single motion. Items 15 and 16 were pulled for further discussion, while the remaining items were unanimously approved.

Item 16 involved the rehabilitation of the Craig Street elevated storage tank, which was reported to be in good to fair condition, with some debris noted. Council members discussed whether the issues identified required a full rehabilitation or could be addressed through flushing. The consensus was that the tank's structural integrity was sound, and the necessary work would focus on rust-proofing.

Item 15 pertained to a traffic signal installation at First and Legacy Drive, with a budget of $691,000. The town manager highlighted the addition of a new senior traffic engineer, Robert Guy, who brings extensive experience to the team. This position had been requested for several years, indicating a commitment to improving traffic management in the area.

Both items were subsequently approved unanimously by the council, reflecting a collaborative effort to enhance local infrastructure. The meeting concluded with an invitation for public comments, allowing residents to engage with the council on various topics.

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