Mesquite's Fire Chief is moving on to a new city gig after a long career. This leadership change could shake things up for the fire department, so keep an eye on who steps in.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 4 the 90 before that.
Ensuring ethical conduct can prevent costly legal issues and maintain public trust.
The public benefits from transparent and ethical governance, and city officials are better informed about their responsibilities.
No groups negatively affected
City employees were honored as "Real. Texas. Service. Champions" for their dedication to customer service, reflecting the city's commitment to its C.A.R.E. message.
The city is looking to address employee pay to remain competitive and retain staff, especially in public safety. This involves merit increases and base pay adjustments.
The Board of Adjustments elected its Chair and Vice Chair. This is a procedural step to ensure the board can conduct its business effectively.
City officials received mandatory ethics training to ensure compliance with state laws and city policies regarding conflicts of interest and ethical conduct.
Kenny Green was appointed Mayor Pro Tem and Elizabeth Rodriguez-Ross as Deputy Mayor Pro Tem for the upcoming year.
Longtime Mesquite Fire Chief Mark Kerby Retiring To Take On New Role With City CBS News
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