This announcement will come as a surprise to few: Kimberly Bizor Tolbert has officially been named Dallas’ next city manager ...
She will be in charge of carrying out the directives issued by the city council and making sure that mandatory city services run smoothly.
Tolbert beat Fort Worth Assistant City Manager William Johnson and Sacramento Assistant City Manager Mario Lara for the job ...
Dallas City Council appoints Kimberly Bizor Tolbert as the first Black woman to lead the city's municipal operations. A ...
Proposition E, passed by voters in November, amended the Dallas city charter to eliminate the ability for city council ...
It might be a first in the history of Dallas politics, a sight containing decades of both new and old leadership within ...
Nearly everyone on the Council said the process wasn't easy, but (mostly) agreed that Tolbert, who has served 11 months as ...
DALLAS — A former ... the city’s Black community, which Mayor Eric Johnson decried as “special interests.” Her appointment was opposed only by two members of the City Council — Cara ...
The Dallas Black Dance Theatre had reached a settlement agreement with the union representing the fired dancers Sunday, but city council members said the settlement did not go far enough.
(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) Dallas City Council member Carolyn King Arnold plans ... education and equity committee and is a former council mayor pro tem and deputy mayor pro tem.
The other semifinalists were William Johnson, an assistant city manager in Fort Worth, and Mario Lara, an assistant city ...