Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax appears likely to stay on as the city’s top administrator after he and Mayor Eric Johnson announced Tuesday long-term plans to work more closely together to address city issues.
Johnson in his statement acknowledged that he hasn’t always seen eye to eye with Broadnax, but said it “comes with the territory in jobs like these.”
The mayor’s office filed the memo with the city secretary’s office the next day. Several council members began meeting with Broadnax that week asking him to resign and the memo with the five signatures was mentioned during at least one of those meetings. Broadnax refused to resign. Five council members — Carolyn King Arnold, Jaime Resendez, Omar Narvaez, Paul Ridley and Bazaldua — toldthey supported keeping Broadnax, saying that he is easy to work with, puts a focus on closing gaps of historic and systemic disparities in the city and is making progress on issues with Dallas’ building permitting system, which they viewed as the biggest blemish on his record.
But by the next day, West, Moreno and Bazaldua sent notice to the city secretary’s office requesting their names be taken off the June 8 memo. The mayor’s office filed the document without their permission, they would later say.that they asked that their names and signatures be removed because they said they didn’t believe that memo would be used as a basis to fire the city manager.
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