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How do I request that a County road be oiled for dust control?
Contact, visit, or send your written request to the
Public Works department. If a traffic count shows high road usage or you
have a medical condition justification, then the road will be oiled at
no cost to the property owners. All other requests must be submited by
the property owners and will be charged at a cost of $0.15 per linear
foot.
How do I request a road to be upgraded to asphalt?
The property owners must submit a written request to:
Public Works
700 A. Wilmeth Road
McKinney, TX 75069.
How do I obtain a permit to install a driveway culvert?
Contact Development Services at 972-548-5585.
How do I dispose of motor oil, tires, and other similar items?
Contact the Fire Marshal's office at 972-548-5576 to learn how to dispose
of these and other items such as freon-charged appliances, houhold chemicals, and paint.
Who handles illegal dumpsite complaints?
Contact the Collin County Sheriff's Department at 972-547-5116.
Who maintains Farm to Market and State Highways?
Texas Department of Transportation at 972-542-2461.
Who do I call for Flood Plain information?
Please call Development Services at 972-548-3727.
What is the standard right-of-way distance requirement on County roads?
The Collin County standard right-of-way distance requirement for most county roads
is 60 feet, usually 30 feet each side of the existing centerline of the road.
County roads on the Commissioners' Court approved Thoroughfare Plan require
larger and varied distances than just the standard 60 feet.
To obtain Right-of-Way information regarding upgrade
projects on Collin County maintained roads contact:
Right-of-Way Coordinator - 972-548-3740.
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