The Dallas Charter Review Commission recommends transferring the hiring authority and supervision of the city's director of police oversight from the city manager to the city council. This move, voted 12-2, is seen as necessary. In another development, a proposal suggests that the Dallas park director should not be selected by the City Council, as stated by the commission. The Tallahassee Charter Review Committee endorses a controversial pay increase for commissioners. Concerns are raised about a misguided proposal that could impact the success of parks in Dallas.
Start with Enforcing Prop B and not allowing our parks, green belts and public spaces to be systematically destroyed. https://t.co/RguUwLITSL
Start with Enforcing Prop B and now allowing our parks, green belts and public spaces to be systematically destroyed. https://t.co/RguUwLITSL
The Dallas Charter Review Commission voted 12-2 last night to recommend shifting hiring authority and supervision of the city's director of police oversight to the city council, taking it out from under the city manager. This is a good and necessary move. https://t.co/ccpue5dD1A
Parks in Dallas are a success story, but a misguided proposal can change that | Opinion https://t.co/bNz2AEuMob
Dallas park director shouldn’t be selected by the City Council, commission says https://t.co/TD1IR7BnQh
Tallahassee Charter Review Committee endorses embattled pay increase for commissioners https://t.co/9D8gXkjKs9
Dallas parks’ formula for success is under attack | Opinion https://t.co/qZTyYQoaAb
In violation of both city ordinance and state law. #EnforcePropB #ATXcouncil https://t.co/k7lUSh7nEP