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CITY OF DESOTO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Case Number B24-01

CITY OF DESOTO
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Case Number B24-01
The City of DeSoto Zoning Board of Adjustment will conduct a Public Hearing to consider variance requests from Section 38.6.7 Parking Requirement Based on Use to allow for fewer parking spaces and Section 39.7.B Minimum Landscaping Requirements for Nonresidential and Multifamily to allow for a reduced landscape buffer along S. Hampton Road. The property is located on the northwest corner of S. Hampton Road and Ace Drive, addressed as 1239 S. Hampton Road. The applicant and property owner is Adieb Isa. The public hearing before the Zoning Board of Adjustment will be conducted on Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.

Número de caso B24-01
La Junta de Ajuste de Zonificación de la Ciudad de DeSoto llevará a cabo una Audiencia Pública para considerar las solicitudes de variación de la Sección 38.6.7 Requisito de estacionamiento basado en el uso para permitir menos espacios de estacionamiento y la Sección 39.7.B Requisitos mínimos de paisajismo para no residenciales y multifamiliares para permitir una zona de amortiguación de paisaje reducida a lo largo de S. Hampton Road. La propiedad está ubicada en la esquina noroeste de S. Hampton Road y Ace Drive, con dirección como 1239 S. Hampton Road. El solicitante y propietario de la propiedad es Adieb Isa. La audiencia pública ante la Junta de Ajuste de Zonificación se llevará a cabo el jueves 18 de julio de 2024 a las 7:00 p.m.

For meeting information go to the City website (http://www.desototexas.gov/1515/Agendas-and-Minutes) to view the agenda. If you have any questions regarding this case, contact the Planning and Zoning Department at (972) 230-9624. This hearing will be held in the Council Chambers at Town Center, Suite A, 211 East Pleasant Run Road, DeSoto, Texas. The building in which the above meeting will be conducted is wheelchair accessible; spaces for the mobility impaired are available. Any request for sign interpretative services must be made forty-eight hours prior to the time of the meeting. Arrangements for sign interpretative services may be made by calling the City Secretary at 972/230- 9646 or by calling TDD-1-800-RELAYTX (1-800-735-2989).

To be a valid written protest the protest or petition in opposition must be filed with the Planning Department before 4:00 p.m. of the working day prior to the Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting where they will hear this case.

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DeSoto’s New City Manager takes the reins Today

Majed Al-Ghafry, who the DeSoto City Council selected in late May to become DeSoto’s next City Manager, formerly starts his new position on Monday, July 1st.

Majed Al-Ghafry, the Assistant City Manager for the City of Dallas, has been selected by the DeSoto City Council to serve as DeSoto’s next City Manager. Mayor Rachel L. Proctor announced his appointment at Tuesday evening’s DeSoto City Council Meeting.

“After conducting a comprehensive national search to find the very best City Manager to lead DeSoto into the future, we are proud to say that we have accomplished our mission and are bringing the best of the best to DeSoto,” said Mayor Proctor. “While Majed Al-Ghafry has built an impressive track record of high-level accomplishments, it was the steady praise that we heard from those who knew him best that told us what we needed to know about his character and leadership abilities.”

 

The process of finding a new City Manager began in November of 2023 when the DeSoto City Council hired the municipal consulting firm Government Professional Solutions (GPS) to conduct a nationwide search. On Thursday, April 18th, three finalists including Al-Ghafry were invited to DeSoto City Hall for a public meet and greet event. It was there that Majed Al-Ghafry distinguished himself with his demeanor, knowledge, and love of DeSoto.

 

 

“When I told our residents back in April that I loved DeSoto, I meant it! I’ve had many friends and colleagues from DeSoto over the years and they’ve shared the love and enthusiasm they have for this wonderful city with me.” Al-Ghafry continued, “I’ve also been able to experience DeSoto on my own as a neighbor and a professional, and I can see both its greatness and its untapped potential. This is a very exciting opportunity and I am looking forward to working with our Mayor and City Council, team members, and residents to make DeSoto the absolute best it can be!”

 

Majed Al-Ghafry is an Executive Engineer and educator who has spent more than 35 years as a leader in both the public and private sectors. He has worn many hats with the City of Dallas including overseeing all of Dallas’ infrastructure departments, Economic Development, Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization, Planning and Urban Design, Development Services, the Office of Historic Preservation and the Tourism, Conventions and Events Departments.

 

Before joining the City of Dallas, Al-Ghafry served as the Assistant City Manager of the City of El Cajon, California, and as the Public Works Director for the City of San Antonio. Majed is a Credentialed City Manager who earned a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of North Texas, Denton, a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Northeastern University in Boston, professional engineering registrations in Civil and Traffic from the State of California and a professional engineering registration from the State of Texas. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas.

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10/18/2024 - 2024 Open Golf Tournament

           
 
The Desoto Area Chamber is ramping up for a great event- The DeSoto Area Chamber of Commerce 2024 Open Golf Tournament. We anticipate a full flight of golfers, making this a premier event for showcasing your business! Whether you chose to treat your employees, clients or favorite vendors to a fun day of golf, good food and comradery or be one of our many sponsors we hope you will decide to help make this tournament the most spectacular and successful one ever.

The tournament will be Friday, October18th at the Thorntree Golf Club (825 W. Wintergreen Road, DeSoto). Registration 7:30 AM and playing starts at 8:30am. Breakfast and Lunch will be served.  Awards will start at 1:30 PM.

We are also seeking items for raffle prizes (gift cards, baskets and if you need help with an idea just let us know). The raffle will take place during dinner/award presentation. Items can be dropped off at the DeSoto Chamber (2021 N. Hampton Rd. #145, DeSoto), but for your convenience we can also pick them up.

We need 10 volunteers, please let us know if you are available.


The tournament is one of the Chamber's largest events and with your help, 2024 will be the BEST. Our staff has great visions for has great vision for the Chamber this year to help our members and businesses grow and prosper.

Please contact us at 972-838-0895 via email marketingandevents@desotoareachamber.org with any questions.


Sincerely,
Eugene Walker               Chief Maurice Jones
2023 DeSoto Area Chamber Chair                                 Golf Tournament Chair
DeSoto Area Chamber of Commerce                                          D.A.P.P.S

 

Dallas Black Clergy to address Conditions at Juvenile Center

Following a damning whistleblower report on the inhumane conditions for juveniles at the Henry Wade Juvenile Justice Center, the Dallas Black Clergy has called for an emergency press conference to address the community.

The press conference aims to shed light on the reported abuses, demand action from Dallas County officials, and mobilize community support for systemic changes.

The press conference comes as former and current employees came to local news outlet WFAA to expose the conditions at the facility.

The conference will take place at the Henry Wade Juvenile Justice Center on Sunday, June 30, at 3 p.m.

Speakers  from the Dallas Black Clergy include:

·  Rev. Dr. Frederick Douglass Haynes, III: Founding Member of the Dallas Black Clergy; Senior Pastor, Friendship-West Baptist Church

·  Rev. Dr. Michael W. Waters: Founding Member of the Dallas Black Clergy; Founder and Lead Pastor of Abundant Life A.M.E. Church

·  Sha Smith: Impacted Individual by the Henry Wade conditions

·  Mr. John Fullinwider: Co-Founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality

·  Rev. Dr. Irie Session: Founding Member of the Dallas Black Clergy for Safety, Equity and Justice; Co-Pastor of The Gathering: A Womanist Church in Dallas

·  Minister Dominique Alexander: President and CEO of the Next Generation Action Network


·  Rev. Virzola Law: Senior Minister of Northway Christian Church

The conference comes in the wake of a September 2023 report by the Lone Star Justice Alliance’s Reimagine Justice Coalition.

The coalition highlighted severe violations of state juvenile standards at the facility.

Key findings include:

  • 15 violations of state juvenile standards.
  • Juveniles isolated in cells for up to five days.
  • Inadequate daily showering for detained children.
  • Failure of guards to conduct regular checks, especially for those on suicide watch.
  • Disparities in case processing times, with White (including Hispanic) children facing shorter waits compared to Black children.
  • High rates of deeper system involvement for children, despite being reported as low or medium risk.

In Nov. 2023, John Wiley Price, ranking member of the Dallas County Commissioner’s Court, sat down with The DeSoto Tribune to discuss the standards of the Dallas Juvenile Detention Center.

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