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Ready to Serve, Ready to Lead: Resident Endorses Joe Tave for Dallas Coty Council District 3

Dallas resident Darryl Baker says he knows who will best lead his district and that person is Joe Tave, candidate for Dallas City Council, District 3.

Joe Tave
Joe Tave

Baker is a retired City Planner with a Masters degree in Architecture and Urban Design as well as an MBA in Not For Profit Management. He also has 30 years of planning, design and administrative experience in government.

“Joe Tave will ensure that the 21st Century infrastructure we need to grow will be built and in place so that District 3 will be ready to build the homes and businesses we need and deserve,” Baker said.

Baker is adamant that Tave is the candidate needed to create a community of inclusion.

“Joe Tave is ready to serve, ready to lead, and will put together the team of resident leaders who will fill the boards and commissions that turn the wheels of progress at City Hall,” he said. “Joe Tave knows the history and has the experience needed to make the right things happen for District 3.”

He continued, “We are blessed with a long-standing record of diversity and inclusion in District 3. Joe will tap into that wealth of human resources to make sure that everyone is included and that EVERYONE will have a voice and a say in how we build our future here!”

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