Plano Tax Office Handles 46 Percent Of Walk In Traffic As Wait Times Top One Hour And County Growth Keeps Demand High

Plano stayed at the center of it this week as county pressure continues to build. Tax office lines are staying full, demand is not slowing, and the system is being pushed daily. The strain is showing up in how long routine tasks take.

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Plano Tax Office Handles 46 Percent Of Walk In Traffic As Wait Times Top One Hour And County Growth Keeps Demand High

Plano stayed at the center of it this week as county pressure continues to build. Tax office lines are staying full, demand is not slowing, and the system is being pushed daily. The strain is showing up in how long routine tasks take.

 

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Plano Offices Packed, Wait Times Top An Hour, And County Growth Keeps Pressure On Daily Services

Collin County Commissioners Court discussions showed how county operations are being stretched, with Plano residents seeing the effects firsthand. Officials focused on tax office delays, rising demand, and how growth across the county is increasing pressure on already busy service centers, including the Plano office.

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