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Nov 24, 2020

From Elections to Records, the CSO Makes It Happen

If you’ve ever attended a City Council meeting, requested City records, volunteered for a board or commission or voted, then you’ve utilized the City Secretary’s Office. This office serves as administrative support to the Mayor and City Council. They prepare agendas and packets for City Council meetings and post board and commission meeting agendas. The…

If you’ve ever attended a City Council meeting, requested City records, volunteered for a board or commission or voted, then you’ve utilized the City Secretary’s Office.

This office serves as administrative support to the Mayor and City Council.

They prepare agendas and packets for City Council meetings and post board and commission meeting agendas. The team also assists in promoting civic involvement through the recruitment, application and training of board and commission members.

Although the City Secretary’s Office is essential to the governmental process, they do not only serve the Council.

The office preserves the City’s legislative history and records, as well as handles requests for City documents under the Public Information Act.

The office also plays a major role in the election process. They manage all City elections and coordinate with Tarrant and Denton County throughout the process.

Our world class professionals in the City Secretary’s Office help us deliver world class services to the entire community.

For more information, visit the  City Secretary’s Office webpage.

 

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