The city welcomed incoming City Manager Jesus “Jay” Chapa to his new role with a swearing-in ceremony followed immediately by a City Council meeting at old City Hall on Tuesday. “As I step ...
The Fort Worth City Council voted 9 to 1 to hire former assistant city manager Jay Chapa to be the next city manager. District 6 council member Jared Williams abstained from the vote over ethical ...
Officials celebrated the grand opening of Fire Station 43, which will serve thousands of residents moving to the edge of ...
Fort Worth’s new city manager will familiar face to city hall. Jay Chapa, who previously served as an assistant city manager, was named the finalist to succeed outgoing city manager David Cooke.
Outgoing Police Chief Neil Noakes is expected to retire in May 2025 after nearly four years leading the department.
Fort Worth welcomed new City Manager Jay Chapa on Tuesday. Chapa was sworn in during Tuesday morning's meeting of the City Council at Old City Hall. He is the city's first Hispanic city manager.
Put new vehicles on that system." Other priorities for the mayor include a smooth transition between city managers with Jay Chapa taking over for David Cooke, who is retiring. She also wants city ...