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City Government and Administration 

Latest Update: 27 February, 2024> in progress

On this page: City Council, Planning and Zoning Commission; Parks Advisory Board: Board of Adjustments; Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board (TIRZ) Board; Other Local Governments; Resources

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City Elected Officials

Willow Park > City Council 

 

City Council 

Note City Webpage includes Website Contact Form

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  • Councilmember, Place 1, Eric Contreras

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  • Councilmember, Place 2, Chawn Gilliland

    • City Webpage

    • Tenure

      • unopposed 2023

      • appointed March 2022, to fill seat vacated by Tyler VanSant​

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  • Councilmember, Place 3, Greg Runnebaum

    • City Webpage 

    • Tenure

      • unopposed 2024

      • unopposed 2022

      • unopposed 2020

      • unopposed 2018

      • first elected ?​​

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  • Councilmember, Place 4, Lea Young, Mayor Pro Tem

    • City Webpage 

    • Tenure

      • unopposed 2024

      • unopposed 2022

      • unopposed 2020

      • appointed 2018

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Mayor 
  • Doyle Moss 

    • City Webpage

    • Tenure

      • unopposed 2023

      • unopposed 2021

      • re-elected 2019

      • elected 2017​​

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City of Willow Park Website > Early Leaders 
City Secretary
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Planning and Zoning Commission

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Parks Board #Parks

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Board of Adjustments

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Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board (TIRZ) Board #TIRZ 

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Building and Standards Board

  • Tuesday, September 24, 2019 Council Meeting, agenda    

    • 3. Discussion/Action:To consider and acton appointing 5 citizen members and up to 4 alternates to serve in the absence of one or more members, to the Building and Standards Board for two-year terms.

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Other Local Governments​

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Resources 

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  • The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is a voluntary association of, by and for local governments, established to assist in regional planning. NCTCOG's purpose is to strengthen both the individual and collective power of local governments and to help them recognize regional opportunities, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and make joint decisions. Now in its 52nd year, NCTCOG's programs and departments encompass transportation planning, environment and development, aging and disability resources, emergency preparedness, demographic research, regional training, criminal justice, 911 emergency numbers, a regional police academy, and more.  Use the links on this page to learn about the programs and initiatives active throughout the 16-county region.

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