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The city of Dallas Charter Review Commission will host Tele-Townhall meeting April 1 at 6:30 p.m. The commission urges the public to participate. This virtual event will provide residents with an opportunity to engage directly with members of the commission to discuss proposed changes to the city charter.

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The commission is tasked with reviewing and recommending revisions to the city charter, a fundamental document that outlines the structure and powers of local government. As part of this process, the commission seeks input from Dallas residents to ensure that the charter reflects the needs and aspirations of the community.

During the virtual meeting, participants will have the chance to ask questions, share feedback and offer suggestions regarding the proposed changes to the city charter. The event will be moderated by the Office of Government Affairs, with presentations from members of the Charter Review Commission.

Topics include:

  • Making the citizen petition process easier
  • Organization of city departments
  • Amending the City’s notification process and more

Register by April 1 at 3:30 p.m. to be on the call list: dal.city/chartertthm.

On April 1, answer the 6:30 p.m. call from the city of Dallas at 214-671-9300 to join.

For more information about the commission and the event, visit dal.city/charter or contact the Office of Government Affairs at 214-670-3390 and charterreview@dallas.gov.

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