No longer in an interim role, Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert’s work has only just begun. Days after the City ...
Kimberly Bizor Tolbert's appointment as city manager comes at a time when Dallas faces unprecedented policy issues at the local, state and federal levels.
This announcement will come as a surprise to few: Kimberly Bizor Tolbert has officially been named Dallas’ next city manager ...
The Dallas City Council is on the cusp of ending its nearly year-long search of finding the city’s top administrative official. The council is expected to deliberate in executive session Wednesday ...
The current interim city manager is set to take on the permanent role – one that, in Dallas' form of government, has more responsibility and power than the mayor.
The Dallas city manager said she hears a familiar refrain at community events when asked about how the public can weigh in with opinions on prioritizing city services.
Dallas council member Zarin Gracey in a memo Thursday asks the council’s economic development committee to approve steps to ...
Leaders listed real estate permitting, homelessness and public safety as some of the issues they want the newly appointed chief executive of City Hall to focus on.
The Dallas City Council could offer the city manager job to one of three candidates this week. The move could end a tense and chaotic search process that started last year. The Dallas City Council ...
The newly appointed chief executive also reiterated her focus to delivering projects including the redevelopment of the Kay ...
Dallas has been without a city manager for nearly a year, and although Interim City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert held the fort through Forward Dallas and the November election, it's probably ...
Read the original version here. Dallas business leaders have expressed widespread optimism about the appointment of City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert, the first Black woman to serve in the role.
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