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Welcome to the Prosper Community Engagement Committee (CEC) meeting.
Addressing the Community Engagement Committee (CEC):
Those wishing to address the Community Engagement Committee must complete the Public
Comment Form located on the Town website or in the meeting room.
If you are attending in person, please submit this form to the Board Chair or a staff person
recording the minutes for the Board/Commission prior to the meeting. When called upon, please
come to the podium, and state your name and address for the record.
In compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, the Town Council/Board/ Commission may not
deliberate or vote on any matter that does not appear on the agenda. The
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the topic be included as part of a future meeting, and/or refer the topic to Town staff for further
assistance.
Citizens and other visitors attending Community Engagement Committee (CEC) meetings shall
observe the same rules of propriety, decorum, and good conduct applicable to members of the
Committee. Any person making personal, impertinent, profane or slanderous remarks or who
becomes boisterous while addressing the Committee or while attending the meeting shall be
removed from the room, if so directed by the Mayor or presiding officer, and the person shall be
barred from further audience before the Committee during that session of the meeting. Disruption
of a public meeting could constitute a violation of Section 42.05 of the Texas Penal Code.
1. Call to Order / Roll Call.
2. Consider and act upon the minutes of the June 7, 2023, Community Engagement
Committee (CEC) meeting.
3. Presentation of Prosper PACT (GH)
4. Discuss Fall New Resident Mixer (KS)
5. Comments from the Public.
6. Brainstorming Ideas for Life in Prosper (CS)
a. National Night Out
b. Celebrate Prosper/BBQ & Blues
c. Emergency Preparedness
7. Feedback on Special Events (CS)
a. Prosper Pride in the Sky
AGENDA
Community Engagement Committee (CEC)
Prosper Town Hall, Executive Conference Room
250 W. First Street, Prosper, Texas
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
6:00 PM
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8. Review Work Plan/Activity Schedule (CS)
9. Subcommittee Updates:
a. Downtown Advisory Subcommittee (CW)
b. Mayor’s Youth Council Subcommittee (CS)
c. Prosper Passport Subcommittee (BK)
d. Survey Subcommittee (CW)
10. Discuss and receive any updates regarding:
a. Community Map (BK)
b. Social Media Graphics (KW)
11. Discuss and consider CEC “Top 3” & Save the Date (CS)
12. Request for future agenda items.
13. Adjourn.
CERTIFICATION
I, the undersigned authority, do hereby certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted at Prosper
Town Hall, located at 250 W. First Street, Prosper, Texas 75078, a place convenient and readily
accessible to the general public at all times, and said Notice was posted by 5:00 p.m., on Friday,
July 7, 2023, and remained so posted at least 72 hours before said meeting was convened.
_______________________________ _________________________
Michelle Lewis Sirianni, Town Secretary Date Notice Removed
Pursuant to Section 551.071 of the Texas Government Code, the Town Council reserves the right to consult
in closed session with its attorney and to receive legal advice regarding any item listed on this agenda.
NOTICE
Pursuant to Town of Prosper Ordinance No. 13-63, all speakers other than Town of Prosper staff are limited
to three (3) minutes per person, per item, which may be extended for an additional two (2) minutes with
approval of a majority vote of the Town Council.
NOTICE OF ASSISTANCE AT PUBLIC MEETINGS: The Prosper Town Council meetings are wheelchair
accessible. For special services or assistance, please contact the Town Secretary’s Office at (972) 569-
1011 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting time.
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1. Call to Order / Roll Call.
The meeting was called to order at 6:03 p.m.
Committee Members Present:
Christine Strobush, Chair
Brent Kirby, Vice Chair
Stacy Cate
John Hamilton
Chris Wardlaw
Gretchen Darby
Britt Beene
Kristin Meier
Grant Mendeljian
Committee Members Absent:
Trovette Tottress
Kari Willis
Councilmembers Present
Jeff Hodges
Marcus Ray
Councilmembers Absent:
Amy Bartley
Staff Members Present:
Robyn Battle, Executive Director of Communications & Community Engagement
Devon Jett, Community Engagement Specialist
2. Consider and act upon the minutes of the May 15, 2023, Community Engagement
Committee (CEC) meeting.
Britt Beene made a motion and John Hamilton seconded the motion to approve the May
15, 2023, CEC meeting minutes. The motion was approved unanimously.
3. Comments from the Public.
Two members of the public were present for the meeting, Chandler Dosa and Ron
Frimmer. They did not have any comments other than stating they were there to listen
and learn.
4. Brainstorming Ideas for Life In Prosper (CS)
Christine Strobush presented the newly created CEC ideation matrix which will be a
mechanism the CEC will use to prioritize ideas by the effort to implement vs. what is of
greatest value Prosper. Using the idea backlog, the committee will place ideas on the
ideation matrix to provide a visual of what events or campaigns can provide the greatest
MINUTES
Community Engagement Committee
Prosper Town Hall, Executive Conference Room
250 W. First Street, Prosper, Texas
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
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impact with the least effort. This method of mapping ideas will help the committee zero in
on the ideas to prioritize and pursue. Gretchen Darby asked if there were any plans for
a performing arts center in Prosper. A place with naming rights that would bring in
concerts, comedians, or plays and is a site that’s located possibly in or around
downtown as part of the masterplan. Robyn Battle stated there was not currently
anything in the pipeline but there could be an opportunity to include it in the upcoming
comprehensive plan update or the Parks and Recreation master plan. The current
downtown subcommittee will continue this discussion to brainstorm more ideas.
Councilmember Marcus Ray presented the idea of including a BBQ cook-off as an event
that may be of interest to Prosper residents. The committee agreed the cook-off would
be an ideal tie-in for the upcoming BBQ and Blues held on October 7. Ideas for the event
included offering different categories based on skill level, inviting locally owned
businesses to sponsor, and offering cash or prizes to the winners. This idea was
considered low effort/high impact when placed on the ideation matrix.
Councilmember Jeff Hodges also offered up the idea of hosting an “Amazing Race” type
event, with participants starting and finishing in the same place but possibly traveling
around to specific locations within Prosper to check in. The race could be tied in with the
current Prosper Passport.
An additional idea was a fall hot air balloon launch, possibly at Frontier Park. It was
decided that this type of event, and possibly any smaller events need to be merged with
other events already on the calendar. The idea is that residents are more likely to attend
and prioritize the bigger events that have more to offer.
a. Emergency Preparedness
This item was not discussed.
b. National Night Out – October 3, 2023
The Committee continued their discussion from last month, which focused on using
National Night Out to tie in a “Being a Good Neighbor” campaign. Information about
the event could be funneled to HOA board members to encourage neighborhoods to
consider consolidating to a centralized place in the neighborhood, which also would
offer the opportunity to connect with neighbors. The communication would need to
begin two months out in order to provide HOAs with a playbook of the event and the
costs associated. Encouraging HOA with simple and specific ideas that are cost-
effective for hosting an NNO in their neighborhood was considered low effort/high
impact on the ideation matrix.
The CEC skipped to Item 12.
12. Executive Session:
Recess into Closed Session in compliance with Section 551.001 et seq. Texas
Government Code, as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act, to deliberate
regarding:
Section 551.076 – To deliberate the deployment or specific occasions for implementation
of security personnel or devices at Town Hall.
The Committee recessed into Executive Session at 6:35 p.m.
Reconvene in Regular Session and take any action necessary as a result of the Closed
Session.
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The Committee reconvened the Regular Session at 7:45 p.m. No action was taken as a
result of the Closed Session.
5. Feedback on Special Events (CS)
a. Broadband Survey & Public Input Meeting
Robyn Battle will find out statistics on how many were in attendance at the in-person
Public Input Meeting.
b. P-Town Throwdown Pickleball Tournament
Councilmember Marcus Ray attended the P-Town Throwdown Pickleball Tournament
that was held on June 3. The event was attended by more people than last year’s
event. He reported that the courts were set up well but because it is so hot and sunny
in June, providing shade in some areas would be ideal for spectators.
6. Review Work Plan/Activity Schedule (CS)
The Committee briefly viewed the work plan and all upcoming events and activities to
support, focusing on the upcoming Pride in the Sky celebration held on July 1.
7. Subcommittee Updates:
a. Downtown Advisory Subcommittee (CW)
Chris Wardlaw presented the preliminary work and proposal the Downtown Advisory
Subcommittee has completed. The Subcommittee recommended an initial plan of
allocating money first to a brand book that would establish the look and feel of downtown
and also serve as the foundation for future downtown development. The brand or style
guide can also be implemented into the downtown master plan and serve as a guide of
standards for new businesses. Secondly, the Subcommittee recommended
implementing an initial landscape design that would have an immediate visual impact
and also signal that more is on the way. Ideas included native Texas plants,
streetscapes, sidewalks, medians, and canopy trees. Also, in consideration would be a
water feature which is an ideal element to include to help mitigate the Texas heat. The
landscape and facade should involve as many senses as possible to create memories
and a fondness of downtown that represents Prosper. Downtown lighting would also
offer an immediate visual change and add to the quaint feel while speakers play music
and set the mood. The speakers could also serve as a PA system in the future.
Additionally, signage to downtown, along with developing an early parking strategy
should be key items to consider. To sum up, the overall recommendation by the
Subcommittee is that funding should be allocated to items that offer an immediate
impact with a focus on creating that initial sensory experience with a brand guide to lead
the way. Robyn Battle will present the priorities to Town Council, then the Planning and
Parks department can begin putting together a site plan. Brent Kirby made a motion
and Britt Beene seconded the motion to send this recommendation to Town Council.
The motion was approved unanimously.
b. Mayor’s Youth Council Subcommittee (CS)
Christine Strobush presented the Mayor’s Youth Council Subcommittee’s initial ideas
for implementing a process for members to apply, be selected, and be onboarded into
the pilot program. The recommendation for who can apply was narrowed down to
students who are residents of Prosper including those in Artesia. After some discussion
on using age or grade to determine when students qualify for the program, the
Committee agreed that the program should be open to high school juniors and seniors,
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regardless of age. It was also agreed to leverage best practices from other cities and
have students include a resume and require a short video presentation. Another
consideration was requiring a teacher recommendation or nomination, possibly one
personal and one professional. This will also help with the screening process. Exact
selection criteria will have to be defined but for the pilot year, the Committee concluded
the year one program should stay small at 11 members, which will allow the CEC to
serve as mentors with a 1:1 ratio. Onboarding would include a mini–Citizens Academy
and it was suggested that the kick-off for that be held in January 2024. Proposals were
also made to consider following the school year calendar in the future but for the pilot
year have it be only a 2024 spring semester program. Once lessons and feedback are
given for the spring pilot program, the 2024-2025 program would transition to follow the
school year calendar, with applications being accepted in April or May and officially
kicking off in August. In doing so, the summer drop-off in attendance could be avoided.
c. Prosper Passport Subcommittee (BK)
This item was not discussed.
d. Survey Subcommittee (CW)
This item was not discussed.
8. Discuss and receive any updates regarding:
a. Community Map (BK)
This item was not discussed.
b. Social Media Graphics (KW)
This item was not discussed.
9. Discuss and consider CEC “Top 3” & Save the Date (CS)
1. Prosper Pride in the Sky July 1
2. Broadband Survey
3. Save the Date-Fall New Resident Mixer September 28
10. Discuss July 5, 2023, Regular Meeting. (CS)
After a discussion of who would be in town for the July 4th holiday, the committee
members agreed to move the July regular meeting to the following week, to take place
on Wednesday, July 12, 2023. Britt Beene made the motion and Gretchen Darby
seconded the motion. The motion was approved unanimously.
11. Request for future agenda items.
13. Adjourn.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:08 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, 2023.
These minutes were approved on July 12, 2023
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APPROVED
__________________
Christine Strobush, Chair
ATTESTED
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Devon Jett, Community Engagement Coordinator
Prosper CEC Workplan –draft for 7/12 review
1Prosper Community Engagement Committee
2023
CEC Activity Type Summer
Jun, Jul, Aug
Fall
Sep, Oct, Nov
Winter
Dec, Jan, Feb
Spring
Mar, Apr, May
Events to join /
Activities to support
6/3 – Pickleball tournament
Ribbon cutting for central fire
station
6/30 – Deadline for public
input to Broadband survey
7/1 - July 4th celebration
•7/22 – Chrome & Coffee
•8/10 - HOA Presidents
meeting
•8/11 –DD: Moonlight Movie
•9/9 – DD: Paws on Broadway
•9/11 - Remembrance ceremony
•9/28 – Balcony Reception
•10/3 – National Night Out
•10/7 – Celebrate Prosper BBQ & Blues
•10/12 – Balcony Reception (ISD &
Legislators)
•10/19 – Balcony Reception (Chamber &
Nonprofits)
•10/26 – Balcony Reception (HOA)
•11/9 - HOA Presidents meeting
•11/11 – Veterans Day 5K and fun run
•Light the Night contest kick-off
•12/2 - Christmas festival
•HOA Presidents meeting
•Prosper Fishing Derby
•Balcony Reception
•Prosper Exchange
•Discover Downtown
•HOA Presidents
meeting
Special Projects /
Events to host
•Feedback on Comprehensive
plan (July)
•Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council
Preparation
•9/28 - New Resident Mixer
•Mayor’s Youth Advisory
Council 2024 Kick-Off
•New Resident Mixer
Ongoing activities •Communication Plan –
Monitor Progress & Execution
•Communication Plan •Communication Plan •Communication
Plan
CEC Special Projects –draft for 7/12 review
2Prosper Community Engagement Committee
2023
Project CEC Subcommittee Program
Start
Program
Launch
Program Status Comments
New Resident Mixer
& Prosper Passport
Brent Kirby (lead),
James Creedon, Josh
Carson, Kristin Meier, Britt
Beene
Sep 2022 4/6 – Launch
(New Resident
Mixer)
Maintain & Improve
as needed
•Improvement ideas for 9/23 mixer – include photo booth,
consider starting earlier, inquire about leveraging PISD
resources such as culinary, cheer, mascots, band + Prosper
Pitmasters BBQ Bake-off
•Add Finance department to the next Prosper Passport
Prosper Event
Survey
Chris Wardlaw (lead),
Grant Mendeljian, Shy
Tottress, Kari Willis
Sep 2022 4/6 – Full
Launch (New
Resident Mixer)
Maintain & Improve
as needed
•Revisit questions for New Resident Mixer participants
Downtown Advisory Chris Wardlaw (lead),
Gretchen Darby, Kari
Willis, Shy Tottress, Kristin
Meier
April 2023 CEC
Recommendation
under review
•Provide update in July CEC meeting
Mayor’s Youth
Advisory Council
Christine Strobush (lead),
Britt Beene, John
Hamilton, Stacy Cate
May 2023 CEC
Recommendation
under development
•Provide update in July CEC meeting
National Night Out •Using best practices, develop simple playbook that can be
communicated across Prosper neighborhoods to
encourage community engagement and connection
•Prepare playbook and campaign – July/Aug
•Communicate – Sep
•Launch - 10/3
CEC Ideation Matrix–draft for 7/12 discussion
3Prosper Community Engagement Committee
2023
•[EXPAND] 10/7 Prosper BBQ &
Blues - add Prosper Pitmasters
BBQ Bake-off
•[NEW] 10/3 National Night Out /
Good Neighbor Campaign
•[NEW] Emergency Preparedness
campaign
[NEW] “Ask Josh” explainer video
series
•[EXPAND] Prosper Passport
initiative to include Prosper
Amazing Race
Effort to ImplementValue to ProsperHigh
Low
Med
Low Med High
Idea Backlog
•Multi-cultural Festival
(link with Youth Council)
•Hot Air Balloon launch –
link into other initiatives
•Performing Arts Center?
•Mobile Enhancements
Mayor’s Youth Council – draft for 7/12 review
4Prosper Community Engagement Committee
2023
WHO CAN APPLY
•Residents of
Prosper and
Artesia (no other
“home” town/city
for them to
participate in
similar forum)
•Students who are
HS juniors or
seniors (whether
enrolled in PISD,
private or
homeschool
programs)
HOW TO APPLY
•Leverage best
practices from
other towns
•Personal/
Academic
Recommendation
or nomination
•Written
application,
resume or short
video application
•Inform schools to
help promote
SELECTION
•Selection criteria
to be defined in
advance
•Shortlist of top
candidates to be
interviewed by
CEC
•11 candidates to
be selected for
Year 1 Program
(1:1 ratio with
CEC members to
allow for
mentoring)
ONBOARDING
•Mini citizen’s
academy,
department
rotations before
program begins or
at the kick-off of
the program
PROGRAM
•Learn. Listen.
Understand.
Engage.
•Provide guidelines
to council
•Harness their
ideas to drive
engagement &
ownership
•Capstone
project(s), events,
forums
•2024 budget
implications
Aug/Sep Oct/Nov Nov/Dec/Jan Jan-May 2024
Pilot Program – 2024 Spring Semester
Full Program Launch to align with 2024/2025 School Year
TOWN OF PROSPER
SNAPSHOT 375
56 49
129,073 127,804
6,473 9,247
443 45,068 659,306
Communications Report
May 2023
TOWN OF PROSPER FACEBOOK
Impressions: The number of times content was displayed to someone's feed.
Reach: The number of people who see the content.
VIEW TOP POST
Engagements: The number of times someone interacted with the content (likes, shares, comments, link clicks, etc.)
POSTS
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
COMBINED ACCOUNTS
VIEW MAY 2023 COMBINED ACCOUNTS REPORT
NEW FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
ENGAGEMENTS IMPRESSIONS
1 8 ,0 7 8
GAINED 108 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN MAY 2023
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
26
25,922 9,249
353,412 121,115
21
PROSPER POLICE FACEBOOK
PROSPER FIRE RESCUE FACEBOOK
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
18 ,2 9 6
10,26 6
GAINED 244 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN MAY 2023
GAINED 80 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN MAY 2023
VIEW TOP POST
VIEW TOP POST
23 26
8,814 6,135
102,871 76,032
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PROSPER PARKS & RECREATION FACEBOOK
PROSPER COMMUNITY LIBRARY FACEBOOK
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
7,18 6
4,714
GAINED 47 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN MAY 2023
GAINED 95 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN MAY 2023
VIEW TOP POST
VIEW TOP POST
64
5,919 2,132
83,638 47,881
90
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
15 27
1,243 1,709
18,872 33,048
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
45 37 3 2 0 ,4 1 8TWITTER
TOWN OF PROSPER
PROSPER POLICE
PROSPER FIRE RECSUE
COMMUNITY LIBRARY
TWEETS
TWEETS
TWEETS
TWEETS
ENGAGEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
20
14
2
3 ,3 0 3
29 4
2 2
2 8 ,4 0 0
8 ,1 2 4
3 8 2
INSTAGRAM
4,639
6,248
2,083
67
FOLLOWERS
VIEW TOP POST
VIEW TOP POST
VIEW TOP POST
VIEW TOP POST
4,621 Comparison Period
6,157 Comparison Period
2,076 Comparison Period
64 Comparison Period
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
6,344
1,502
53 40,519
12
542
3,438 80
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
POSTS
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS
EXPLORE A PROSPER PARK THIS
WEEK!WE’RE READY FOR BLAST OFF!
3,695 PEOPLE REACHED 315 PEOPLE REACHED
70 LIKES 10 LIKES
1 COMMENTS 0 COMMENTS
TOWN OF PROSPER COMMUNITY LIBRARY
NEXTDOOR
LINKEDIN
14,262 8,078 11,972 16
4551,700 9 6,241 712
MEMBERS
FOLLOWERS
CLAIMED HOUSEHOLDS
POSTS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS POST CLICKS
TOWN OF PROSPER VIDEOS MAYOR'S MINUTE
E-NEWS
4 2
NEW VIDEOS NEW VIDEOS
88 YOUTUBE VIEWS
102 YOUTUBE VIEWS
33 YOUTUBE VIEWS
RESIDENT UPDATE
EMPLOYEE EDITION
PRINT AND DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS 2 PARKS ACTIVITY CALENDAR LIBRARY CALENDAR|
HOA MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
THE LANDSCAPE
ACTIVE ADULTS (PARD)
AVERAGE
OPEN RATE
AVERAGE
OPEN RATE
AVERAGE
OPEN RATE
AVERAGE
OPEN RATE
AVERAGE
OPEN RATE
AVERAGE
CLICK RATE
AVERAGE
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AVERAGE
CLICK RATE
NEWSLETTERS
SENT
NEWSLETTERS
SENT
NEWSLETTERS
SENT
NEWSLETTERS
SENT
NEWSLETTERS
SENT
65%
55%
62%
68%
72%
4 %
2 %
1 2 %
11 %
4 %
4
1
1
1
1
3,960
435
129
1,418
730
CONTACTS
CONTACTS
CONTACTS
CONTACTS
CONTACTS
1400 FACEBOOK VIEWS
243 FACEBOOK VIEWS
243 FACEBOOK VIEWS
351 FACEBOOK VIEWS
Discover Downtown Prosper: Cinco de Mayo Celebration (Promo)
Discover Downtown Prosper: Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Prosper Citizens Academy
Come Fly with the Prosper Community Library!
ENGAGEMENTS 89
IMPRESSIONS 1,106
VIEWS
MAYOR'S MINUTE - 5/23/2023
MAYOR'S MINUTE - 5/9/2023
455
The "Prosper Mayor's Minute" is a concise
update provided by the mayor of Prosper,
offering important information and
updates about the Town's affairs.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
33.3%
SOCIAL MEDIA
25%
PHOTO REQUEST
16.7%
FORMS
16.7%
WEBSITE UPDATES
8.3%
SPRINKLER EVALUATION
33.3%
SIDEWALKS
33.3%
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
15.3%
PARKS
9.7%
STORM DAMAGES
2.8%
UTILITY BILLING
2.8%
TOWN SERVICES
2.8%
COMMUNICATION HELP TICKETS
CHATBOT TOP TOPICS
MYPROSPER MOBILE APP
25 COMMUNICATION HELP TICKETS WERE
SUBMITTED FOR MAY 2023
TOPIC NUMBER OF MENTIONS
These are the top monthly topics that website
viewers request information on. These questions
are assessed and updated weekly to help viewers
find information with ease.
TRASH 41
WATER 19
SERVICE 13
CONTRACTOR 12
SERVICE REQUESTS
SERVICE REQUESTS & APP DOWNLOADS
TOTAL REQUESTS
CLOSED REQUESTS
OPEN REQUESTS
NEW APP DOWNLOADS
TOTAL APP DOWNLOADS
APRIL DOWNLOADS 3538
7 2
62
10
11
35 49
MEDIA COVERAGE
PRESS RELEASES
TOP COVERAGE
10 Best Splash Pads In Plano,
Frisco, Allen & McKinney
Prosper Community Invited to Participate in Broadband Public Input Meeting May 25
Prosper Police Seek Public’s Assistance in Missing Person Aylin Figueroa
Prosper ISD student arrested
for making threatening posts
Local County Sees More
School Threats
Prosper ISD School Board
installs new, returning trustees
Prosper Police searching for 18-
year-old woman
Prosper Police searching
for 18-year-old woman
Town of Prosper brings
community together for
Broadband Connectivity Forum
Ladera Active Adult
Community breaks
ground in Prosper
Prosper student arrested in
connection with threats
against Prosper High School
Dixon, Wolfe take seats on
Prosper ISD Board of Trustees
Prosper police issues missing
person's bulletin
Prosper mayor joins
celebration of new
community
18-year-old woman last
seen Thursday in Prosper,
police say
Prosper ISD faces legal
action from former Rock Hill
softball player
Prosper ISD Student Arrested
For Threats Against School
Prosper ISD students with
special needs enjoy stress-
free prom
PROSPER: Unofficial final results
are in for council, school board,
propositions
Top 8 Cinco De Mayo
Celebrations In Dallas &
Collin County
ELECTION RESULTS:
May 6, 2023, Municipal
Election in North Texas
Celina city manager shares
update on major developments
during EDC meeting
Prosper ISD student arrested,
accused of making threatening
social media posts
Prosper student arrested,
another facing possible
charges for threats made
against school, cities
Prosper community invited
to participate in broadband
public input meeting May 25
Prosper Police Department
announces missing person
has been found and is safe
Prosper community invited
to participate in broadband
public input meeting May 25
Prosper police searching for
missing 18-year-old Aylin
Figueroa
Meet The Mayor
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LOCAL PROFILE LOCAL PROFILE STAR LOCAL MEDIANBC-5
1,342
2
MEDIA MENTIONS
APRIL CAMPARISON 836
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
WEBSITE PERFORMANCE
MOST VISITED PAGES USER BREAKDOWN
7 7
COMMUNITY ROOM MEETINGSADA Transition Plan Survey – May 1
Citizens Academy - May 4
Citizens Academy 2023 Graduation – May 9
Discover Downtown Prosper: Cinco de Mayo – May 4
HOA Presidents Meeting – May 11
Broadband Public Input Meeting – May 25
Sprinklers 101 Class – May 31
Town of Prosper – A Place Where Everyone Matters
Trash & Recycling – Town of Prosper
Utility Billing– Town of Prosper
News and Media
Live Railroad Camera Feeds – Town of Prosper
Library – Town of Prosper
Pay My Utility Bill – Town of Prosper
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Prosper Parks and Recreation
Blocked for Election 4/20 - 5/11
Downtown Business Alliance
Rushing General PTO Meeting
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Gentle Creek Estates Meeting
Greenspoint HOA
Prosper Chamber of Commerce
18,681 1M 44S 59.02%56,658
80.3%
19.7%
50.4%
49.6%USERS
OF NEW USERS
RETURNING USERS
OF USERS ACCESS OUR WEBSITE
USING A DESKTOP
OF USERS ACCESS OUR WEBSITE
USING A MOBILE DEVICE
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