Do you have a question about Planning & Zoning, Building Inspections, Fire Code, or simply have questions regarding permitting? If so, the City of Wylie’s professional staff is here to help!
Collaboration, teamwork and dedication to a common goal: your success! Our Community Resource Partners and the WEDC are all here to help your company grow and prosper. Here is a list of our local resources that can help your company grow and succeed in Wylie!
Do you hire high school students or need access to young adults who are entering the local workforce right after graduation? The WISD is your local resource for creating real world solutions and custom curriculum to suit your business needs. Partnering with the Wylie Independent School District is the first step to successfully creating a local talent pipeline to build your workforce of the future.
Whether you are opening a new business, expanding a production line or simply trying to skill up or train your existing workforce, Collin College can help. Its team of professionals is dedicated to delivering comprehensive training to help you enhance your business’s performance. With cost-effective, customized training, your employees will develop new skills and knowledge to better perform in this dynamic global economy.
Are you starting a new business or trying to grow your start-up? The Collin SBDC is an excellent resource for strategic business consulting. Through its partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration, the State of Texas and Collin College, the consulting is provided at no charge to residents of Collin and Rockwall Counties. Additional (low and no-cost) workshops and seminars are scheduled to help your business succeed.
Wylie residents can use the Small Business Center to access numerous research databases, eBooks/Audiobooks, and conduct popular catalog searches. Reference USA, EBSCO, TexShare, OverDrive and OneClickDigitial are all available for free with a Smith Public Library card. The Small Business Center has you covered for information on topics ranging from start-ups, entrepreneurship, business plans, home-based businesses, success in business, patents, small business law, and management.
Do you have a question about Planning & Zoning, Building Inspections, Fire Code, or simply have questions regarding permitting? If so, the City of Wylie’s professional staff is here to help!
Do you want to make connections, get involved and network with the local business community? The Wylie Chamber is your local solution. The voluntary organization offers various platforms for members to connect with local businesses and citizens through publications, networking opportunities and community events. In addition to the Chamber’s primary function, it also offers a local Leadership Program and Legislative outreach both locally and in Austin. Want to get connected? Contact the Wylie Chamber for more information.
Are you interested in opening a business in downtown Wylie? The WDMA is a non-profit, volunteer organization created to promote local merchants and preserve the historic downtown district designated by the City of Wylie. The local members meet once a month to discuss upcoming events and network with local citizens.
This map shows the government officials that represent Wylie on a state and federal level and the best ways to contact.
Showing information for redistricting and important legislation, this site helps show important and pertinent information pertaining to governmental developments.
Representing the foremost economic development council in the state, this report compiles the legislative priorities to aid economic development in Texas.
The Texas Municipal League lobbies for the interests of city governments as well as supplementing legal, financial, and legislative services. This site tracks important shifts in policy in the state of Texas.