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Council District 4 to Host a Community Office Ribbon-Cutting on February 8

For More Information Contact:
Renita Griggs 
Council Liaison
D4@dallascityhall.com
 
Council District 4 to Host a Community Office Ribbon-Cutting
 
Dallas – The City of Dallas and Councilmember Carolyn King Arnold are pleased to announce the opening of the District 4 Community Office. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 12 pm on Friday, February 8 at Beckley-Saner Recreation Center (114 W. Hobson Ave., Dallas, TX 75224).  Normal business hours are 10 am to 4 pm, on Thursdays and Fridays. The office telephone number is 214-243-1527.
 
In keeping with the City’s commitment to Service First, the community office pilot program is an additional step towards increasing resident access to City services and their Councilmember and enhancing visibility within the community. The pilot offices were selected based on service and code compliance requests, Dallas Police target areas and limited mobility access to City Hall.
 
What:             District 4 Community Office
Who:              Councilmember Carolyn King Arnold
When:            12 pm | Friday, February 8, 2019
Where:          Beckley-Saner Recreation Center
                           114 W. Hobson Ave.
                           Dallas, TX 75224 

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