The Fort Worth City Council voted to appoint Jesus "Jay" Chapa as the next city manager on Tuesday night.
Jesus “Jay” Chapa has been named Fort Worth’s next city manager, despite criticisms from some council members and community ...
It appears he has the support of the majority of council members to replace retiring City Manager David Cooke.
Mayor Mattie Parker welcomed Chapa's appointment as Fort Worth's first Hispanic city manager. Pittsburgh man who saved pastor ...
Jesus “Jay” Chapa was appointed as Fort Worth City Manager after a 9-1 vote. Council member Chris Nettles was the sole "no" ...
Jesus "Jay" Chapa will be Fort Worth's first Hispanic city manager. Tech trick: How to tell who’s calling when you don’t ...
If the resolution to hire him is approved, Jesus "Jay" Chapa will start the job with extensive knowledge of this city and its ...
If approved by the Fort Worth City Council next week, the city will have a replacement for its longest-serving city manager, ...
Neighbors say city manager hiring process concerns are heightened in light of Police Chief Noakes’ retirement announcement.
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Jesus “Jay” Chapa, a former city leader who has held high-profile positions, is the lone finalist set to become Fort Worth’s next city manager, pending City Council approval on Tuesday ...
Jesus "Jay" Chapa is the lone finalist for the position. The City Council will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 10, to vote on whether Chapa should be the next city manager.