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Wylie council, WEDC approve two performance agreements totaling up to $370,000

March 10, 2026 | Wylie, Collin County, Texas


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Wylie council, WEDC approve two performance agreements totaling up to $370,000
Wylie City Council and the Wylie Economic Development Corporation on March 10 approved two performance agreements authorizing WEDC financial incentives for two projects, with combined maximum exposure of $370,000.

Councilman Dave Strang moved to authorize the WEDC to enter into a performance agreement with project 2026-1c in an amount not to exceed $20,000; Councilman David R. Duke seconded the motion. Mayor Matthew Porter announced the motion carried 5-0.

Strang then moved to authorize a second performance agreement, for project 2024-412c, in an amount not to exceed $350,000. The motion was seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Juno Malice and again carried 5-0.

The actions followed an executive session announced at the start of the special called meeting. The mayor read statutory bases for the closed deliberations and a list of property corridors and parcels under consideration, citing deliberation regarding real property (Section 551.072) and economic development negotiations (Section 551.087). The transcript lists multiple parcels and corridors under consideration, including Ballard Brown, Brown Eubanks, FM 544 (Cooper and Sanon), FM 1378 (Brown and Park Jackson), State Highway 78 (Allen East, Ballard, Brown, Kramer and Sky View) and others; the record does not specify the projects’ business names or final incentive terms beyond the maximum amounts approved.

There were no public comments; the mayor confirmed that no non-agenda comment forms had been submitted. With both motions approved, the mayor adjourned the special called meeting at 6:18 p.m. and announced a short break while staff transitioned materials.

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