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Street Address:

City Hall 1945 E. Jackson Road Carrollton, Texas 75006

Hours of Operation:

Monday-Thursday Friday

City Government

Carrollton is a Home Rule City and operates under a Council-Manager form of government. The City Council is composed of the Mayor and seven Councilmembers. All seven Councilmembers and the Mayor are elected at-large. However, four of the Councilmembers are required to reside within defined districts. Offices for all Council positions and the Mayor are three year staggered terms with a limit of two consecutive terms. The General Election for City officers is typically held in May. The Council usually meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month at City Hall. The Council worksession begins at 5:45 p.m., followed by the regular City Council meeting at approximately 7 p.m. Agendas are available at City Hall and on the City website 72 hours prior to each meeting. Citizens are invited to attend council meetings, watch them on cable television (see page 45 for schedule), or view them online at cityofcarrollton.com/council.

Mailing Address:

City of Carrollton P. O. Box 110535 Carrollton, Texas 75011-0535 o cityofcarrollton.com ( 972-466-3000

7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 7:30-11:30 a.m.

City Council, citycouncil@ cityofcarrollton.com

Mayor Steve Babick 972-466-3167 Councilmember Christopher Axberg 972-466-3205 Councilmember Adam Polter 972-466-4235 Councilmember Richard Fleming 972-466-3203 Councilmember Andrew Palacios 972-466-4231 Councilmember Nancy Cline 972-466-3082 Councilmember Young Sung 972-466-4232 Councilmember H.A. “Rusty” Pendleton 972-466-3088

Administration, 972-466-3001

City Manager, Erin Rinehart Assistant City Manager, Chrystal Davis Assistant City Manager, Marc Guy City Secretary, Chloe Sawatzky City Attorney, Meredith Ladd

Visit fyi.legis.state.tx.us/Address.aspx for information about current districts and members of the Texas Senate, Texas House of Representatives, the Texas delegation to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and the State Board of Education.

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