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Fort Worth's new city manager to be sworn in
Jay Chapa sworn in as Fort Worth’s first new city manager in more than a decade
For the first time in more than a decade, Fort Worth officially has a new city manager. The city welcomed incoming City Manager Jesus “Jay” Chapa to his new role with a swearing-in ceremony followed immediately by a City Council meeting at old City Hall on Tuesday.
New Fort Worth City Manager Sworn in at Old City Hall
Formerly deputy city manager, Jesus “Jay” Chapa replaces David Cooke as city manager. Cooke is retiring in February after more than 10 years of service to the city. Chapa is Fort Worth's first Hispanic city manager.
Fort Worth welcomes new city manager, Jay Chapa
Fort Worth welcomed new City Manager Jay Chapa on Tuesday. Chapa was sworn in during Tuesday morning's meeting of the City Council at Old City Hall. He is the city's first Hispanic city manager.
Fort Worth to Swear In Jesus "Jay" Chapa as City's First Hispanic City Manager in a Landmark Ceremony
Jesus "Jay" Chapa will be sworn in as Fort Worth's first Hispanic city manager in a ceremony broadcast on FWTV, marking a milestone for the city's diversity.
Jay Chapa to be sworn in as next Fort Worth city manager
Jesus “Jay” Chapa will be sworn in as Fort Worth’s next city manager at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28, at Old City Hall, 200 Texas St. The regular City Counc
Fort Worth’s youngest city council member says he won’t seek re-election
Williams, the council’s youngest member, joins Mayor Pro Tem Gyna Bivens, it’s longest serving member, in not seeking re-election. As of 3 p.m. on Jan. 21, no other candidate has filed to run to represent the district.
Fort Worth swears in next city manager
Fort Worth’s next city manager started the job Tuesday. Jay Chapa has worked for the city 25 years and replaces David Cooke, who is retiring. “We’re very proud of David Cooke’s tenure in this city,” says Mayor Mattie Parker.
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3 items approved by Fort Worth City Council at Jan. 28 meeting
Year 6—$30,170,358 for the first year of the renewal Year 7—$34,695,911 for the second year of the renewal ...
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He spent $20K fixing up his new Fort Worth home. Then city hall told him to tear it up
For the past seven years, he’s pitched poles and linked panels at homes across the Metroplex. Last fall, he finally purchased ...
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Fort Worth City Council to vote on $650K settlement over new City Hall mistakes
The city negotiated a settlement with surveying company that failed to accurately identify federal floodway easements, ...
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