Prosper - Celina | October 2025

Government

BY JACQUELYN BURRER & JACOB VAUGHN

Celina could call November 2026 bond Celina officials appointed a committee to determine what projects could be funded through a possible bond election at a meeting Oct. 14. More than $447 million in projects are under consideration, but city officials aim to fund no more than $400 million through bonds. What’s next? The committee will begin meeting in the winter or spring of 2026, according to city documents. It will make a recommendation for how the different projects could be funded at the council’s regular meeting in July 2026. At its regular August meeting, council could vote to call a bond election for Novem- ber 2026.

Prosper council approves 775-home neighborhood Prosper residents can expect to see a new hous- ing development off Parvin Road following council approval of a zoning change. The 374-acre development will include 775 single-family homes across two tracts. The details At an Oct. 14 meeting, Prosper Town Council members voted to approve a zoning change for the Prosper Oaks housing development, with council member Marcus Ray voting against the decision. The applicant, Toll Brothers, asked for a zoning change that would rezone the property from an agricultural designation to a planned development with single-family designations. The east side of the property will include 275 single-family homes, and the west side will include 500 single-family homes for residents 55 years and older, according to town documents.

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Mike Boswell, vice president of land develop- ment for Toll Brothers, previously said the western section would help meet the need for senior living communities addressed in Prosper’s comprehen- sive plan. What they’re saying Ray said that despite changes to the develop- ment, he still struggles with the density and layout of the housing development. Boswell said the age-restricted homes on the west side are expected to average $822,000.

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