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Welcome to Princeton Economic / Community Development

DALLAS BUSINESS JOURNAL:  December 13, 2010
City of Princeton Ranked 6th for the Fastest Growing North Texas Cities for 2009-2010.

D Magazine:  March 2007 Where to Buy NEXT
Princeton was named as one of the 3 hottest places to buy a new home. Growth in this direction has paid off. The growth has produced a handsome 23% increase and the estimated home value is $120,270.

4A Princeton Economic Development Corporation
The Corporation receives funds from a half-cent sales tax collected for economic development.  The purposes for which the Corporation is organized and may issue or incur bonds or other obligations on behalf of the city for the promotion and development of commercial, industrial and manufacturing enterprises, promotion, development and expansion of business enterprises, and to promote and encourage employment and public welfare.

4A Board Members:

Leland Caldwell, President
Rick Wheeler, Vice-President
Sara Morrison
Jimmy Galyean
Doris Goulet - Planning & Zoning
Clinton Lowrance - Princeton ISD
Vacant

Meeting Date/Time:

Date: 4th Thursday of each month and any Special Meetings
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: City Hall Council Chamber: 123 W. Princeton Drive

 

 

4B Princeton Community Development Corporation
The Corporation receives funds from a half-cent sales tax collected for the purpose of promoting projects to enhance the community. 4B tax proceeds may be spent on land, buildings, equipment, facilities, expenditures, targeted infrastructure, and improvements throughout the city.

4B Board Members:

Steven Deffibaugh,
Councilmember/President
Fred Fennell
Bill Glass, Councilmember
Barbara Palmer
Brigitte Baker
Vacant
Vacant

Meeting Date/Time:

Date: 2nd Thursday of each month and any Special Meetings
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: City Hall Council Chamber: 123 W. Princeton Drive