Plano Fire-Rescue spent several hours Monday working a gas leak near the intersection of Jupiter Road and 10th Street due to a gas leak.
According to Plano Fire spokesman Lt. John Barrett, construction workers in the area struck a gas line, causing the evacuation of the business building at 1100 Jupiter Road. All directions of 10th Street and Jupiter Road closed until about 5 p.m. until Atmos was able to stop the leak.
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Seems closing roads is become a regular event. However, I’d like to know why it is taking Plano so long to do construction at intersections. The intersection of Coit & Hedgcoxe was under construction for around 9 months. Now the city has another nice science project going on at Ohio and McDermott which has been going on for over three month. There is no reason the turn lane from McDermott North onto Ohio cannot be opened NOW. The city is becoming very inefficient with its roads construction projects.
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Seems closing roads is become a regular event. However, I’d like to know why it is taking Plano so long to do construction at intersections. The intersection of Coit & Hedgcoxe was under construction for around 9 months. Now the city has another nice science project going on at Ohio and McDermott which has been going on for over three month. There is no reason the turn lane from McDermott North onto Ohio cannot be opened NOW. The city is becoming very inefficient with its roads construction projects.
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