Board Members

board_marvin Marvin Fuller
President
Term Expires: 07/13

board_mitch Mitch Herzog
Vice President
Term Expires: 07/13
board_john John Yeager
Secretary
Term Expires: 07/12
board_chrissealey Chris Seely
Treasurer
Term Expires: 07/12
board_wintters Todd Wintters
Term Expires: 07/11
board_sam Sam Satterwhite
Executive Director
board_gerry Gerry Harris
Administrative Assistant
Ex-Officio Members
board_manson Mindy Manson
City Manager
board_hogue Eric Hogue
City Mayor

Around Town

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Enhanced Infrastructure

Much of Wylie's growth has occurred in the past 10 years. In an effort to accomodate that growth, most primary roadways have, or will soon be, widened.

Educated Workforce

Wylie is home to an extremely diverse and well educated workforce. Skills and knowledge levels provide a large pool for potential employers to draw from.

Family Oriented

Wylie is a family-based city with many community activities and a sense of home. Throughout its growth, Wylie has retained the small town feel.
Pediatric Associates of Wylie Break Ground
Monday, 03 November 2008 08:30

lanman-groundbreakingDr. Nicole and Aaron Lanman broke ground on a new Pediatric Associates of Wylie (P.A.W.) office to be located at the intersection of Woodbridge Crossing and Hooper Drive just north of Raymond B. Cooper Junior High. P.A.W.'s 7,207 square foot facility will be will be the flagship of a three phased office complex consisting of over 18,000 square feet of medical/office facilities.

"We are pleased that Aaron and Nicole continue to invest in and serve this community," stated Mayor Eric Hogue at the groundbreaking ceremony. Mayor Hogue continued by stating that "this office park is a testament to the strength of the Wylie economy. Even in trying economic times, Wylie's business horizon shines bright because of individuals committed to the community," Mayor Hogue concluded.

Pediatric Associates of Wylie is scheduled to complete their facility in July, 2009.

 
City of Wylie Breaks Ground on New Municipal Complex
Saturday, 13 December 2008 10:00

complex2City of Wylie residents, City Council, staff and civic leaders gathered to celebrate the ground breaking of Wylie’s new Municipal Complex on Saturday morning, December 13. More than 45 people, lined up across three mounds of soil representing the three unique spaces, simultaneously broke ground. Approved by voters during the 2005 bond program, the $41.5 million complex includes a 45,737 sq. ft. City Hall, 47,159 sq. ft. Recreation Center and 43,934 sq. ft. Library. Estimated construction time is twenty-two months with a completion date of late October 2010.

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