
Residents of Dallas' District 4, it's time to lend your voice to the shaping of your community at the D4 Master Plan Workshop. Councilman Maxie Johnson is extending an invitation, aiming to gather input on key issues including public safety, economic development, and the overall quality of life in the neighborhoods. As an equity of stake is rooted in community participation, the engagement of residents, stakeholders, and community leaders is crucial.
This event, which is set to take place on Saturday, January 31 at the Hiawatha Williams Recreation Center, represents a rare chance for the locals to directly influence decisions and initiatives that will drive their district forward. In an I-want-to-hear-from-you ethos, the workshop will kick off with breakfast at 8:00 AM, before diving into discussions and idea-sharing from 9:00 AM onwards, wrapping up at 1:00 PM, according to a bulletin posted by the City of Dallas.
To ensure a smooth experience, attendees are kindly asked to RSVP in advance, helping the hosts gauge catering needs and session capacities. The aim is not merely to offer a seat at the table but to provide a nutritional start with breakfast, and continue the collaborative momentum with lunch – both confidentiality provided for all confirmed participants.
As added incentive, Chief of Staff Sharron Evans Jackson, District 4 Director Derrick Battie, and Council Liaison Edward Turner MBA have put their backing behind the event, encouraging broad representation from within the community. Confirming your presence is just a click away at the registration link provided, or by reaching out directly to the contacts listed. The workshop is billed less as a meeting, and more as an ongoing conversation, one where the foundation stones of tomorrow's District 4 will be laid with the involvement of those it will impact the most.









