Join the Mayor's Youth Advisory Council (MYAC), a fantastic initiative designed to cultivate service leaders among Prosper's youth. As a member of MYAC, you'll have the chance to: ✅ Develop leadership skills ✅ Represent Prosper as a youth ambassador ✅ Collaborate with government and business leaders ✅ Enhance your college applications and resume Ready to make an impact? Apply now to be part of this incredible program! To get started, complete the MYAC Application Form and upload a 2-3 minute video. The deadline to apply is September 6! Learn more and apply at prospertx.gov/myac
Town of Prosper
Government Administration
Prosper, Texas 2,589 followers
A place where everyone matters.
About us
The Town of Prosper takes pride in creating a unique space to live, work, and play, cherishing our small-town values and family-friendly living experience. Prosper is a town that embraces the true essence of community while offering exceptional municipal services, a safe community and a high quality of life. Municipal excellence is at the heart of everything we do. Visit prospertx.gov to learn more about the Town of Prosper. Subscribe to the Resident Update for all Town news: prospertx.gov/enews
- Website
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http://www.prospertx.gov
External link for Town of Prosper
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Prosper, Texas
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1914
Locations
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P.O. Box 307
Prosper, Texas 75078-0307, US
Employees at Town of Prosper
Updates
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The Town of Prosper is finalizing the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget, covering October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025. A final reading and vote on the budget and tax rate will be held on Tuesday, September 10. For the period of October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025, the Town of Prosper will allocate a proposed budget of $102.6 million. The Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Proposed Budget is now available online, reflecting the Town’s commitment to sustainable growth and enhanced community services. View the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Proposed Budget at prospertx.gov/budget.
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Mike Howard Lane was unveiled last week in Prosper, named in tribute to Prosper's very own Mike Howard. Replacing Cook Lane, this street stands as a testament to Mike’s commitment to public service. Mike’s remarkable journey began in 1952 when he quickly rose to become a police chief by age 30 and served in the Secret Service during the President Kennedy assassination. His dedication and leadership have left a lasting mark on our community. Prosper Mayor Bristol and Police Chief Doug Kolwalski joined to celebrate and commemorate Mike’s decades of service, ensuring his legacy will be forever etched in Prosper. Thank you, Mike, for your incredible contributions to Prosper and law enforcement.
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Join the Mayor's Youth Advisory Council (MYAC), a fantastic initiative designed to cultivate service leaders among Prosper's youth. As a member of MYAC, you'll have the chance to: ✅ Develop leadership skills ✅ Represent Prosper as a youth ambassador ✅ Collaborate with government and business leaders ✅ Enhance your college applications and resume Ready to make an impact? Apply now to be part of this incredible program! To get started, complete the MYAC Application Form and upload a 2-3 minute video. Learn more and apply at prospertx.gov/myac
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Help shape the future of our award-winning Prosper Community Library! Your input is crucial as we strive to achieve excellence and adapt to our growing community. We invite residents to take the 2024 Prosper Community Library Master Plan survey to ensure our library continues to evolve and meet your needs. Take a few moments to complete the survey and let your voice be heard. Together, we'll ensure The Prosper Community Library remains a cornerstone of excellence for generations. The Survey ends on September 3. Take the survey here: https://bit.ly/4dpYtN9
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Learn more about the Town of Prosper budget and get your questions answered during the Budget Town Hall on August 29. Residents are invited to participate in person or online on August 29 at 6 p.m. in the Town Council Chambers, 250 W. First Street, Prosper, TX. -Participate in person at the Prosper Town Hall Council Chambers (250 W. First Street) ✅ Watch online at prospertx.gov/livemeetings ✅ Submit your questions in advance at [email protected]
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Stay Connected in Prosper! The Town of Prosper offers many ways to stay in the know about what's happening in our community. One of the best ways to stay informed is by subscribing to our Resident Update e-newsletter! 📰 Our Resident Update is a weekly e-newsletter delivered to your inbox every Friday. It includes information about Town news, events, programs and so much more. By subscribing, you'll never miss out on what's happening in Prosper. Stay informed and engaged with your community! Subscribe to the Resident Update at prospertx.gov/news
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It’s Town Hall Selfie Day! While many celebrate #CityHallSelfieDay, we put our own spin on it here in Prosper! This national tradition, started by ELGL: Engaging Local Government Leaders in 2016, is all about celebrating the dedication of public servants and highlighting the essential work of local governments in our communities. It has since become a favorite event for cities and towns alike to show off their community pride.
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The Raymond Community Park development is progressing. The waterline installation is nearing completion, with testing pending and finalization expected in 1-2 weeks. Storm drainpipe installation is nearly complete, while the force main pump system for the sanitary sewer is in progress. Excavation for one of the new detention ponds has commenced and will take several weeks. Paving for the parking lot is slated to start in the coming weeks and is anticipated to take several months due to the 400 spaces. Learn more about Raymond Community Park at prospertx.gov/raymondpark
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It’s time to go for gold in back to school safety! As we gear up for the new school year, keep these key tips in mind to ensure you win gold this year! Make sure to always stop on all sides when a school bus has its stop sign out for pedestrians entering and exiting the bus. Follow the school zone speed limit of 20 mph to create a safe environment when flashing lights are on or during designated school zone times, and stay focused by avoiding mobile devices while driving. Protect your child’s privacy by covering sensitive information in photos shared on social media and keeping the original for personal use. Learn more about back to school safety on the Prosper ISD website at https://lnkd.in/ershh-ND. Help make this school year the safest one yet!