Plano Plans New Residential Development and Solar Project for 2026
Plano Mayor Mike Rennels announced plans for a new residential development in 2026, featuring 99 apartments in three buildings near Tera Ford along Route 34, which has received positive feedback from the city's Plan Commission. The City Acres subdivision, an unfinished 80-acre site, is also generating interest, while the city is looking to extend a water main to boost commercial prospects despite the Microsoft data center project being on hold. Additionally, Savion Energy is expected to apply for a proposed solar project, with future city meetings planned to be held in larger venues and recorded for residents.

Plano Mayor Mike Rennels announced a new residential development expected in 2026, proposed next to Tera Ford along Route 34, which has received a positive recommendation from the city's Plan Commission for three buildings with 99 apartments. Additionally, the City Acres subdivision, an unfinished 80-acre site north of town, has been listed with a broker and is attracting interest.
Despite the Microsoft data center project being on hold, the city is exploring extending a water main along Eldamain to enhance commercial potential in the area. Savion Energy is anticipated to formally apply for a proposed solar project with the city. Future city meetings will be held in larger spaces and recorded for resident access.




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