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Agendas & Minutes
Access easily searchable meeting agendas and minutes for various boards, commissions, and committees.
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Annual Budgets
Browse through the annual budgets of the City of Terrell.
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Boards & Commissions
See the various boards and commissions in the City of Terrell.
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City Charter (PDF)
The inhabitants of the City of Terrell, within the corporate limits as now established or as hereafter established in the manner provided by law, shall continue to be a municipal body politic and corporate in perpetuity under the name or of the “City of Terrell”.
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City Council
The City Council determines policies and procedures for City government.
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City Manager
Mike Sims started his career in local government inspired by a high school mentoring program, sponsored by the City of Denton City Manager’s Office.
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City Secretary
The City Secretary is responsible for preparing and coordinating agenda items for City Council Members and she works with staff to include information Council needs to make informed decisions.
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Code of Ordinances
Browse through the many ordinances in the City of Terrell.
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Commonly Requested Ordinances
See a list of ordinances that are requested often.
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Common Questions
See answers to questions related to meetings, documents, and schedules at City Hall.
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Department Leaders
See the leaders of various departments in the city of Terrell.
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Financial
The Finance Department is committed to providing timely, accurate, clear, and complete financial information and data.
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Mayor Welcome Message
As the new mayor and a lifelong resident of Terrell, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformation of our city from a small town, where everyone knew everyone, into a growing municipality where we welcome new residents at a faster pace than ever before.
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Ask The Mayor
Ask The Mayor Form
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Open Meetings
The portal increases transparency by enabling our citizens to learn about meetings, search for documents, view reports, and more!
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Public Information Request
The Public Information Act, formerly known as the Open Records Act, is located at chapter 552 of the Government Code. The Act provides a mechanism for citizens to inspect or copy government records