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The council meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m and the planning commission meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month. The De Soto City Council is an At-Large Representation, meaning the council serve the entire city, at-large, versus a single designated portion per member. City Hall is located at 32905 West 84th Street.
Dallas County News asked each candidate to respond to questions on why they're running and the issues their community is facing. Meet De Soto's council candidates:
Map of DeSoto's six council districts (places) DeSoto is a home-rule city with a council–manager form of government. Under this type of local government, the day-to-day management of the city is directed by a city manager, who is appointed by the city council and serves as chief administrative officer for the city. The city charter states ...
Focus Daily News is the official newspaper of record for DeSoto, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, Lancaster, Hutchins, and Glenn Heights, Texas. The newspaper is dedicated to the southern suburbs of the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex. It publishes a combination of local, state, and national news and opinions.
The largest city in DeSoto has seen a moderate increase in population over the last decade. Southaven maintained comparable percentage increases to the smaller Hernando in the last few years. 2022 ...
In 1998, De Soto annexed Clearview, making it part of the city. In 2001, Rhodes bought the complex. A street sign has toppled over in front of rundown houses at Clearview Village in De Soto.
De Soto was the city closest to the mean center of U.S. population in 1980. The city celebrated its Bicentennial in 2003. The city celebrated its Bicentennial in 2003. The city made national news on and after May 6, 2003, when straight-line winds and a tornado struck.
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