Topics getting the most attention in Mansfield public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
9 issues in governance
Mansfield, get ready to vote! Election Day is this Saturday, May 2nd. Polls are open from 7 AM to 7 PM, so mark your calendars and make your voice heard.
Big news, Mansfield! Your May 2nd election is canceled because nobody's running for office. That means no voting this year!
Mansfield City Council met on February 22, 2021, and tackled a few key issues. They approved a new zoning change and discussed the city's budget. It's worth knowing what your local government is up to!
The commission updated its bylaws, including changes to the attendance requirement for members. This ensures the commission operates efficiently and adheres to established governance.
Get ready to pick your representatives! The filing deadline for the city council and school board elections is here, and there are plenty of candidates ready to earn your vote.
Mansfield's mayor is back in office, and they're saying voters are tired of all the political squabbling. The message from the election? People want less arguing and more action from their leaders.
Mansfield's mayor, Michael Evans, just won reelection. So, the city's leadership is staying the same, meaning things will likely continue as they are.
Mansfield's stadium is officially on the map for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, selected as a potential base camp! This means our city could host international teams and get a serious boost in global recognition.
Mansfield's City Council election is coming up, and it's your chance to pick who leads the city. We've got the scoop on all the candidates and their promises, so you can make an informed choice that impacts our town's direction.