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Leadership group tours city hall

by | Jan 20, 2016 | Latest

 

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Members of Leadership Wylie, a program sponsored by Wylie Chamber of Commerce, toured the municipal building last week and learned about city government.

The tour was conducted Thursday, Jan. 14, by Mayor Eric Hogue who told the group about his role as Wylie’s top elected official.

The agenda process and city government, including city council objectives and the budget process, was discussed by City Manager Mindy Manson, City Secretary Carole Ehrlich, Development Services Director Renae Ollie and Public Information Officer Craig Kelly.

For full story see The Wylie News at http://www.etypeservices.com/Wylie%20NewsID245/default.aspx

Leadership Wylie participants visit Wylie City Hall and are educated on the history of Wylie by Mayor Eric Hogue.

Leadership Wylie participants visit Wylie City Hall and are educated on the history of Wylie by Mayor Eric Hogue.

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