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Engineering: Mobility

Physical Office Closure:

We would like to inform you that our physical office is currently closed. However, our team continues to work remotely and remains fully available to assist you.

Engineering is online:

We have shifted support to email to ensure that all of your platting and other plan related needs and questions are answered in a fast and thorough manner. Please reach us at [email protected] and we can provide detailed, step-by-step guidance and a permanent record to which you can refer to at any time. Check out Engineering Frequently Asked Questions or the Citizen Self Service for help with no waiting! ... Learn More: Civic Access
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Collin County's Mobility Plan Update is now complete. About every five years, we review the changing transportation needs of county residents and businesses. This update began in 2012 and was finalized in August 2014, identifying and coordinating transportation needs of our growing population, and serving as a guide for future investments in transportation facilities and services that people in Collin County need and want. We've also included a 2016 addendum/update to this plan for viewing.

Planning Process

This process went through four stages:

  1. A review of the results of the county's 2007 Mobility Update;
  2. Analyses of the county's current and projected population and employment growth;
  3. Identification of specific multi-modal transportation improvements that will serve the needs of county residents, both short- and long-term; and,
  4. A determination of which improvements can be funded within the bounds of current and projected financial resources available to the county.

This update is a team effort involving the Collin County Commissioners Court, Planning Board, and Engineering Department, 31 local governments, DART, and the North Central Texas Council of Governments. Comments and recommendations are also welcome from anyone who uses Collin County's roads, bridges, transit, bike baths and walkways, or whose investment choices are effected by mobility in the county.

We conducted public workshops throughout the past year to share information and gather public opinion. A draft Mobility Plan was prepared, followed by another public workshop to review it. documents from those meetings is below:

Public Hearing

Monday, April 21, 2014 at 1:30 p.m.
Collin County Commissioners Courtroom
Jack Hatchell Administration Building, 4th Floor
2300 Bloomdale Road
McKinney, TX 75071

Community Meeting Schedule

Community Meeting to Review Draft Mobility Plan
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Collin College
Central Park Campus - Conference Center D106
2200 West University Drive
McKinney, TX 75070

Visit the Mobility Plan FAQ page for more general information about the plan and answers to commonly asked questions.