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Welcome to the Prosper Community Engagement Committee (CEC) meeting.
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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 July 12, 2023, Community Engagement
Committee (CEC) meeting.
3. Comments from the Public.
4. Subcommittee Updates:
a. Mayor’s Youth Council Subcommittee (CS)
• Prosper PACT
b. Downtown Advisory Subcommittee (CW)
c. Prosper Passport Subcommittee (BK)
d. Survey Subcommittee (CW)
5. Receive an update on the Comprehensive Plan (AB)
6. Finalizing New Resident Mixer time and details (CS)
AGENDA
Community Engagement Committee (CEC)
Prosper Town Hall, Executive Conference Room
250 W. First Street, Prosper, Texas
Wednesday, August 02, 2023
6:00 PM
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7. Brainstorming Ideas for Life in Prosper/CEC Ideation Matrix (CS)
8. Feedback on Special Events (CS)
a. Coffee & Chrome
9. Review Work Plan/Activity Schedule (CS)
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 28, 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 6:00 p.m.
Committee Members Present:
Christine Strobush, Chair
Brent Kirby, Vice Chair
Stacy Cate
John Hamilton
Chris Wardlaw
Gretchen Darby
Britt Beene
Kristin Meier
Trovette Tottress
Kari Willis
Committee Members Absent:
Grant Mendeljian
Councilmembers Present
Marcus Ray
Councilmembers Absent:
Amy Bartley
Jeff Hodges
Staff Members Present:
Robyn Battle, Executive Director
Devon Jett, Community Engagement Coordinator
2. Consider and act upon the minutes of the June 7, 2023, Community Engagement
Committee (CEC) meeting.
John Hamilton made a motion and Chris Wardlaw seconded the motion to approve the
June 7, 2023, CEC minutes. The motion was approved unanimously.
3. Presentation of Prosper PACT (GH)
Gavin Hernandez, a rising Freshman at Prosper High School introduced Prosper PACT,
an initiative of his own creation aimed at promoting community involvement through
enhancing the Town’s aesthetics. This Prosper PACT pledge represents a commitment
to enhancing the beauty of Prosper and fostering a collective mindset of being a
considerate neighbor while keeping the Town clean. Gavin is seeking collaboration with
the Town to kickstart the program and asked for the CEC’s recommendation on ideas to
launch and promote the program. The Committee is hoping to assist in setting an official
launch date and offering a platform for promoting the pledge at various events or
programs such as the upcoming Fall New Resident Mixer or through a possible Mayor’s
Youth Advisory Council. The Youth Advisory Council Subcommittee will discuss ways to
MINUTES
Community Engagement Committee
Prosper Town Hall, Executive Conference Room
250 W. First Street, Prosper, Texas
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
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align the pledge with the youth council. Gavin agreed to attend the August 2 CEC
meeting where he will receive feedback on the program.
4. Discuss Fall New Resident Mixer (KS)
Kaylynn Stone, Special Events Coordinator for Parks & Recreation was on hand to
discuss ideas for the upcoming Fall New Resident Mixer. The Committee had the
following requests:
• Special backdrop photo opportunity, possibly with Town Logo
• Test an earlier start time, 4:00 pm-7:00 pm, to capture a broader audience
• Incorporate PISD resources-band, mascot, spirit wear, culinary team
• Encourage kids who attend to wear their own school’s spirit wear
• Add Finance Department & IT to Prosper Passport
• Provide a booth or dedicated space for Prosper PACT
• Return to the U-formation tent set-up that was used at the first mixer
Gretchen Darby and Stacy Cate will follow up with Kaylynn regarding PISD’s contact
information.
5. Comments from the Public.
Ron Frimmer attended the meeting and provided feedback on the Broadband Survey
meeting & Prosper Pride in the Sky. He stated that the Brodband Survey meeting was
hosted well but there are several citizens with serious internet concerns. Regarding
Prosper Pride in the Sky, he stated that the park was beautiful and there was an
opportunity to have more booths and businesses present as there was ample space for
it.
6. Brainstorming Ideas for Life In Prosper (CS)
a. National Night Out
This topic was not discussed.
b. Celebrate Prosper/BBQ & Blues
Celebrate Prosper BBQ & Blues is now rebranded as just Celebrate Prosper with no
specific theme. This allows Parks & Rec the opportunity to hold this event with more
options for food and music. Given the BBQ theme will no longer be a part of
Celebrate Propser, the Committee continued to brainstorm ideas on a BBQ cook-off
event and various ways this could be executed in smaller formats. Ideas included
having the Town invest in a BBQ pit downtown and get volunteers to cook and have
it available for residents to purchase, incorporating a pit built into one of the
community parks that could be used to host events like a neighborhood BBQ cook-
off, holding a BBQ competition amongst different Town departments such as Police
and Fire. Events like these help tap into talents and allow eventgoers to be a part of
the process.
c. Emergency Preparedness
Ideas generated from the CEC’s discussion on emergency preparedness were taken
back to the Communications department and emergency management staff who
have built on this recommendation and will begin a video series for safety tips. The
videos will serve as evergreen content and the information provided will coincide with
the time of year. The content presented will be appropriate for all audiences. The
CEC recommended also doing more educational videos that are posted once a week
that is focused on being purely informational with things such as promoting the
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myProsper mobile app, how to shut off your water, signing up for water notifications,
or encouraging residents to use the GIS interactive map found on the website.
7. Feedback on Special Events (CS)
a. Prosper Pride in the Sky
Prosper Pride was a well-attended event, executed through a partnership with
Cedarbrook Media. No Committee members were in attendance at the event but did
hear positive feedback on the event, specifically regarding the exit strategy after the
fireworks ended. The suggestion was made to try and track attendance for next year.
8. Review Work Plan/Activity Schedule (CS)
The Committee reviewed the work plan for the remainder of the summer and the
upcoming fall season. Kari Willis gave an update on Freedom Fest 2023 which is being
held on the south lawn of Town Hall on Sat. September 2nd. Coffey Anderson will be the
headliner with 2-3 opening acts. The general admission will be free with VIP tickets
priced at $200. Kari will provide images to promote the concert on social media.
Robyn Battle will follow up with a timeline for the Committee's review of the
comprehensive plan scheduled for discussion.
9. Subcommittee Updates:
a. Downtown Advisory Subcommittee (CW)
Kari Willis was in attendance for the Downtown Business Alliance meeting on June 20th
and presented the downtown initiatives on behalf of the CEC. The Downtown Business
Alliance expressed high praise for the plan, commending its inclusion of a brand
catalog, initial landscape and lighting arrangements, speakers and music to enhance
the atmosphere, signage, and wayfinding systems, and various picture-worthy spots.
They considered these elements an excellent start to establishing the desired
appearance and vibe of downtown and they liked the idea of witnessing this initial
progress to cultivate enthusiasm for the downtown area. One concern was that the
trees located in the back of the parking lot may be dangerous. The next steps involve
taking ideas back to the Planning, Engineering, and Parks departments to get real cost
estimates. The Subcommittee will continue as a focus group as long as Town Council
sees value in it.
b. Mayor’s Youth Council Subcommittee (CS)
The Mayor’s Youth Council Subcommittee will meet in July to discuss phase one of
the application process as well as the selection criteria for the program. The
Subcommittee will share these ideas at the August 2 CEC meeting. The Committee
agreed that if the Prosper PACT is adopted per Gavin’s recommendation, this would
be an ideal fit for the Youth Advisory Council to help implement.
c. Prosper Passport Subcommittee (BK)
The Prosper Passport will need to be updated to include IT & Finance for the Fall New
Resident Mixer. Town Staff will work to gather the information and update the
Passport.
d. Survey Subcommittee (CW)
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A suggestion was made to add to the survey a question asking how residents are
getting their information on the events or how they prefer to get information. The survey
will also need to be updated for the Fall New Resident Mixer.
10. Discuss and receive any updates regarding:
a. Community Map (BK)
The Committee will continue to brainstorm ideas on the best way to use the
Community Map and how it could be incorporated into CEC initiatives in the future.
d. Social Media Graphics (KW)
Kari Willis discussed getting more participation from the group for posting the CEC
social media graphics. This discussion led to ideas on how to share information with
those who do not use social media, especially for Town events. Ideas included a
quarterly mailer, a quarterly Prosper Town magazine, or possibly a yearly print
publication that is tied into the State of the Town.
11. Discuss and consider CEC “Top 3” & Save the Date (CS)
1. Coffee & Chrome-July 22
2. Moonlight Movie-August 11
3. Freedom Fest-September 2
Save the Date-New Resident Mixer-September 28
12. Request for future agenda items.
Discussion of Prosper PACT and providing feedback on the program with Gavin
Hernandez.
13. Adjourn.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:56 p.m. on Wednesday, July 12, 2023. Britt Beene
made a motion and Kari Willis seconded the motion. The motion was approved
unanimously.
These minutes were approved on Aug. 2, 2023
APPROVED
__________________
Christine Strobush, Chair
ATTESTED
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Devon Jett, Community Engagement Coordinator
Prosper CEC Workplan –draft for 8/2 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
6/30 – Deadline for public
input to Broadband survey
7/1 - July 4th celebration
7/22 – Chrome & Coffee
•8/8 – Central Fire Station
Ribbon Cutting
•8/10 - HOA Presidents
meeting
•8/11 –DD: Moonlight Movie
•9/2 – Freedom Fest 2023 @ Townhall
•9/9 – DD: Paws on Broadway
•9/11 - Remembrance ceremony
•9/28 – Balcony Reception
•10/3 – National Night Out
•10/7 – Celebrate Prosper
•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 (Aug)
•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 8/2 review
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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 9/28 mixer – include photo
backdrop, consider starting earlier, inquire about leveraging
PISD resources such as culinary, cheer, mascots, band, wear
school spirit wear + add Prosper “Pledge”
•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 To be confirmed ASAP 10/3 •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 8/2 discussion
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2023
•[EXPAND] 10/7 Celebrate
Prosper - consider adding
Prosper Pitmasters BBQ Bake-off
•[NEW] 10/3 National Night Out /
Good Neighbor 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
(incorporate in bond
election)
•Prosper “Pledge” (link
with Youth Council)
•Mobile Enhancements
Mayor’s Youth Council Overview
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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
Youth Council: Launch Planning - draft for 8/2 review
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•Leverage best practices from 2-3 nearby
towns/cities in the area
•Keep it Simple (~2 pages)
•YAC subcommittee will pre-screen
•CEC to interview shortlist of candidates
and make appointment decisions
•Youth Advisory Council “flyer” – digital
and print
•Youth Advisory Council information page
on Prosper TX website
•3-minute video application with
guidelines for what should be covered
•Simple form for academic and/or
personal/professional references
•NEED: Town to provide platform for
submissions
Prosper
Youth
Advisory
Council
By Laws Program Collateral
Candidate ApplicationCandidates Selection
Program Launch – Oct 2, 2024 Candidates Selection – Dec 15, 2023
Applications Due – Nov 3, 2024 Spring 2024 Pilot Program Launch - Jan 15, 2024
Draft milestones
for discussion
•Leverage Town (and ISD channels)
to polish & communicate
TOWN OF PROSPER
SNAPSHOT 413
59 56
144,956 129,073
11,297 6,473
475 37,286 507,296
Communications Report
June 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 JUNE 2023 COMBINED ACCOUNTS REPORT
NEW FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
ENGAGEMENTS IMPRESSIONS
1 8 ,2 3 4
GAINED 178 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN JUNE 2023
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
26 26
25,922 25,922
214,808 353,412
PROSPER POLICE FACEBOOK
PROSPER FIRE RESCUE FACEBOOK
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
18 ,3 8 9
1 0,318
GAINED 112 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN JUNE 2023
GAINED 83 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN JUNE 2023
VIEW TOP POST
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30 23
5,720 8,814
78,218 102,871
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
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PROSPER PARKS & RECREATION FACEBOOK
PROSPER COMMUNITY LIBRARY FACEBOOK
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
7,18 6
4,8 20
GAINED 33 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN JUNE 2023
GAINED 87 NEW
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
IN JUNE 2023
VIEW TOP POST
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2,695 5,919
49,896 83,638
48 90
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
34 15
2,145 1,243
30,431 18,872
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
PREVIOUS COMPARISON PERIOD
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58 87 5 3 0 ,8 2 7TWITTER
TOWN OF PROSPER
PROSPER POLICE
PROSPER FIRE RECSUE
COMMUNITY LIBRARY
TWEETS
TWEETS
TWEETS
TWEETS
ENGAGEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
14
22
2
47 9
16 8
4
1 0 ,9 9 6
7 ,0 1 2
95
INSTAGRAM
4,655
6,248
2,095
67
FOLLOWERS
VIEW TOP POST
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4,639Comparison Period
6,157 Comparison Period
2,083 Comparison Period
67 Comparison Period
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
6,425
1,527
69 73,801
45
1,834
11,050 324
FOLLOWERS
FOLLOWERS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
POSTS
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS
FRONTIER PARKWAY RIBBON CUTTING FOURTH OF JULY PARADE
8,337 PEOPLE REACHED 473 PEOPLE REACHED
324 LIKES 10 LIKES
5 COMMENTS 0 COMMENTS
TOWN OF PROSPER COMMUNITY LIBRARY
NEXTDOOR
LINKEDIN
14,336 8,109 10,345 15
1,0221,700 6 7,680 1,311
MEMBERS
FOLLOWERS
CLAIMED HOUSEHOLDS
POSTS
IMPRESSIONS
IMPRESSIONS
POSTS
ENGAGEMENTS POST CLICKS
TOWN OF PROSPER VIDEOS MAYOR'S MINUTE
E-NEWS
3 2
NEW VIDEOS NEW VIDEOS
32 YOUTUBE VIEWS
122 YOUTUBE VIEWS
19 YOUTUBE VIEWS
RESIDENT UPDATE
EMPLOYEE EDITION
PRINT AND DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS 2 PARKS ACTIVITY CALENDAR LIBRARY CALENDAR|
HOA MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
THE LANDSCAPE
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468
132
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CONTACTS
CONTACTS
CONTACTS
CONTACTS
319FACEBOOK VIEWS
280 FACEBOOK VIEWS
629FACEBOOK VIEWS
P-Town Throwdown Event Recap
Frontier Parkway Ribbon Cutting
How to Check Your Water Meter for Leaks
ENGAGEMENTS 185
IMPRESSIONS 1,872
VIEWS
MAYOR'S MINUTE - 6/13/2023
MAYOR'S MINUTE - 6/27/2023
903
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
45.5%SOCIAL MEDIA
40.9%
WEBSITE UPDATES
9.1%
OTHER
4.5%
SPRINKLER EVALUATION
33.8%ROADS & SIDEWALKS
28.6%
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
18.2%
TOWN SERVICES
6.5%
PARKS & REC
3.9%STORM DAMAGES
2.6%
WATER CONSERVATION
2.6%
COMMUNICATION HELP TICKETS
CHATBOT TOP TOPICS
MYPROSPER MOBILE APP
22 COMMUNICATION HELP TICKETS WERE
SUBMITTED FOR JUNE 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.
WATER 12
LIBRARY 10
POLICE 10
SERVICE REQUESTS
SERVICE REQUESTS & APP DOWNLOADS
TOTAL REQUESTS
CLOSED REQUESTS
OPEN REQUESTS
NEW APP DOWNLOADS
TOTAL APP DOWNLOADS
71
6
19
35 68
7 7
71.2% Resolution R ate
MEDIA COVERAGE
PRESS RELEASES
TOP COVERAGE
Prosper police, city officials ask for
citizen help in stopping theft of
stormwater manhole covers
Prosper Police Seek Help from the Public to Catch Manhole Cover Thieves
Prosper Police Implement New High-Tech Way of Investigating and Deterring Crime
Arbor Day Foundation Names Prosper a 2022 Tree City USA Growth Award Recipient
June 28 Frontier Parkway Grand Opening Marks Major Milestone in Prosper and Celina
Prosper report provides
snapshot look at housing
development
Prosper’s landmark silos to
become anchor of Jerry Jones
firm’s newest project
Town of Prosper council
approves increase in
homestead exemption
Expansion for Collin County
highway complete; thoroughfare
now open for traffic
Work continues to open part of
First Street in Prosper before
school opens Aug. 9
How this Prosper resident is
using her experience in the
military to help female veterans
Prosper Police adding
48 Flock cameras
throughout city limits
The Frontier Parkway project
finally complete after a nearly
$34.5 million investment
Celina, Prosper cut ribbon on
expanded highway
IT'S OPEN! Celina, Prosper
celebrate grand opening of
Frontier Parkway
Jerry Jones’ Company Is
Turning Prosper Silos
Into Development
Local Police Deploy Plate-
Reading Cam System
Prosper Town Council
recognizes communications
team, begins planning
Freedom Fest
Prosper police asking for help
identifying suspects after several
manhole covers go missing
Storm drain cover thefts
increasing across Prosper
Prosper police looking
for suspects who stole
30 manhole covers
30 MANHOLE COVERS
STOLEN IN PROSPER, TEXAS
Local Storm Drain Covers
Being Stolen
Smile, you're on camera!
Prosper Police Department
installs new camera safety
system
What you should do if you
see a child in a hot car
Frontier Parkway
Expansion Is Now Open
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MOST VISITED PAGES USER BREAKDOWN
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Drip Irrigation DIY - June 14
Frontier Parkway Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - June 28
Texas Tough Plants - June 28
Community Library Parade - June 29
Town of Prosper – A Place Where Everyone Matters
Trash & Recycling – Town of Prosper
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Pay My Utility Bill – Town of Prosper
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Employment
Event Calendar
Prosper Parks and Recreation
Blocked for Election 4/20 - 5/11
Downtown Business Alliance
Rushing General PTO Meeting
North Dallas RC Club
Gentle Creek Estates Meeting
Greenspoint HOA
Prosper Chamber of Commerce
27,218 1M 48S 58.60%89,106
76.2%
23.8
56.97%
43.03%USERS
OF NEW USERS
RETURNING USERS
OF USERS ACCESS OUR WEBSITE
USING A DESKTOP
OF USERS ACCESS OUR WEBSITE
USING A MOBILE DEVICE
AVG. SESSION DURATION BOUNCE RATE PAGEVIEWS
COMPARISON
PERIOD 18,681
COMPARISON
PERIOD 1M 44S
COMPARISON
PERIOD NO 59.02%
COMPARISON
PERIOD 56,658