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Join the MCBA Dallas City Council Engagement Initiative meeting Wednesdays at 8:00am, contact Andrew for details
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MCBA Loves the People of DFW, and Cares about the Community
Reducing Crime is Pro-Growth and Pro-Family
Storm Safety for our Community
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Advocate for Fiscal Responsibility in City of Dallas Survey
The City of Dallas has started the search for a new City Manager, and is surveying Dallas residents about the qualifications for the role. This is an incredible opportunity to make your voice heard on behalf of Fiscal Responsibility as a must-have for the next person in this critical leadership role. Zencity Surveys is hosting this 5 minute questionnaire—tell the City of Dallas what is most important to you as a resident and professional.
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Apply for a Business Grant
Our member companies are leaders in the DFW Metroplex because they've invested in the community. Now, that investment just became easier through Adopt-A-Block's new Cleanup Grant—funding that will offset the material costs of sponsorship and trash pickup.
Fill out a grant inquiry form to get started.
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Reducing Crime is Pro-Growth and Pro-Family
The city of Dallas is one month away from the start of the third annual public safety ‘Summer of Safety’ campaign, geared toward keeping teens safe and out of trouble.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, Chief of Police Eddie Garcia, Dallas ISD Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde, and other leaders announced the third annual initiative Monday morning at the Mattie Nash-Myrtle Davis Recreation Center.
While violent crime is down for the third consecutive year, the summer months traditionally lead to an increase in crime.
The project incentivizes teens, ages 13 to 17, who live in Dallas the ability to visit some of the city’s top attractions and take part in reading, sporting events and day camps at no cost.
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Storm Safety for our Community
Judge Clay Jenkins held a press conference Tuesday to issue a disaster declaration.
After severe storms Tuesday morning caused damage and a multi-day power outage, Judge Jenkins had the Dallas County DA prepare a declaration of disaster for the judge to sign Tuesday morning.
"The damage itself is not unusual," said Judge Jenkins. "The extent of the damage and the number of customers affected is unusual."
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