Gay donnell willis
In , D13 crime dropped by over 18% across all categories! Feeling safe in your home and in your neighborhood is the cornerstone of our quality of life. I’m proud to serve on the Public Safety Committee where I regularly scrutinize the City’s crime statistics with DPD leadership -- I track D13’s crime stats weekly. Gay Donnell Willis' professional experience includes managing accounts for Fortune 50 companies at a global advertising firm, as well as a promotions and broadcast career at the CBS affiliate in Lubbock, Texas.
Gay Donnell Willis is a member of the Dallas City Council in Texas, representing District She assumed office on June 14, Donnell Willis ran for re-election to the Dallas City Council to represent District 13 in Texas. She won in the general election on May 3, DALLAS - Dallas City Council member Gay Donnell Willis spent part of her Saturday morning trapped in an elevator at City Hall.
Willis documented the whole ordeal at the Marilla Street building. June 5, Gay Donnell Willis was elected as the new representative of District 13 on Dallas City Council, and immediately from her taking office in mid-June she has been continually busy on behalf of our community. Dallas City Council members selected Jesse Moreno to be mayor pro-tem and Gay Donnell Willis as deputy mayor pro-tem during a special called meeting Monday.
Moreno represents District 2 and Willis represents District Both were first elected to the city council in and were reelected this year. The mayor pro-tem fills in when the mayor is out of town or incapacitated. The deputy mayor pro-tem fills in when both are unavailable. Moreno gave a short speech ahead of the council vote and said he believed all 14 members could serve effectively as mayor-pro tem.
He put his name forward for the position alongside council members Jaime Resendez of District 5 and Willis. He received 10 votes in his favor. Willis also put her name forward for the deputy mayor pro-tem position along with council members Zarin Gracey of District 3 and newly elected Maxie Johnson of District 4. Willis said that it was critical that council members work well together as the city faces intense budget challenges.
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