
Get ready to dive into financial planning, Arlington residents, because City Manager Trey Yelverton is set to give a sneak peek of the proposed Fiscal Year 2025 budget, making clear the city's plan for allocating funds in the upcoming year. This preview is on the schedule for the Neighborhood Leadership Network gathering, aiming to ensure community members have their say in the fiscal journey of Arlington, according to the City of Arlington, Texas.
This isn't just another ho-hum municipal meeting; it's an opportunity to engage with city officials and get your voice heard in matters close to home. Set your alarms for August 10, between the practical hours of 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., when the budget breakdown will take place at the City Council Chamber, 101 W. Abram St., nestled snugly between the Downtown Library and City Hall - this, according to an announcement from the City of Arlington. However, don't just show up unannounced, because RSVPs are a must; they're due by August 7 via email to [email protected], and if you're the planning type participation could score you a stamp in the lucky draw for a prize.
Arlington's Neighborhood Leadership Network isn't just an exclusive club; it's an inclusive group that turns quarterly to chew over pressing local issues and share knowledge on City initiatives impacting the nooks and crannies of Arlington neighborhoods. Those who join will get more than just a meeting; they’re promised a spot on an email listserv meant to fuel neighborhood-centric discussions throughout the year.









