City of DeSoto

City of DeSoto

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DeSoto, Texas 950 followers

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The All-America City of DeSoto, Texas is part of the "Best Southwest" area, with a current estimated population of 53,200. DeSoto offers a full range of municipal services, including public safety, streets, planning and development, parks and recreation, library services and general government services such as information technology, and human resources.

Website
http://www.desototexas.gov/
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Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
DeSoto, Texas
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    The City of DeSoto broke ground this morning for a 74,000 square foot Aquatic and Recreation Center (ARC) which will become the central hub for DeSoto’s Curtistene S. McCowan Park and a citywide venue for fitness and multigenerational recreation. This $53 million project represents a major milestone in the life of DeSoto and is welcome addition that has been the subject of active community engagement and discussion for more than a decade.    DeSoto’s new “ARC” is one of the key components for the City of DeSoto’s Parks Master Plan and will anchor the broader park complex. It will include a full-scale indoor competition pool accompanied by observation decks on the second level to allow for competitive swimming events. A 400-foot fitness track for cardio workouts will be suspended above the facility’s first level. There will be a fully equipped fitness area including a leisure pool, gyms, strength training equipment, meeting rooms, and a social gathering space allowing for group activities such as basketball, volleyball, & pickleball. And with the grounds of McCowan Park surrounding it, the entire area will be transformed into a multi-sport layout experience that will stand out in a region already known for athleticism. McCowan Park is named for DeSoto’s 21st Mayor, Curtistene S. McCowan, who died in office in late 2020. McCowan was DeSoto’s first female Mayor and served from 2016 until her death. She served on the DeSoto City Council from 2012 to 2016 and was Mayor Pro Tem from 2014 to 2016. In 1990 McCowan was elected to a DeSoto ISD Board of Trustees seat, making her the first African American in DeSoto to be elected to a public office.   The project is being designed by the Smith Group of Dallas and competition is anticipated in January 2026.

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    The City of DeSoto broke ground this morning for a 74,000 square foot Aquatic and Recreation Center (ARC) which will become the central hub for DeSoto’s Curtistene S. McCowan Park and a citywide venue for fitness and multigenerational recreation. This $53 million project represents a major milestone in the life of DeSoto and is welcome addition that has been the subject of active community engagement and discussion for more than a decade.    DeSoto’s new “ARC” is one of the key components for the City of DeSoto’s Parks Master Plan and will anchor the broader park complex. It will include a full-scale indoor competition pool accompanied by observation decks on the second level to allow for competitive swimming events. A 400-foot fitness track for cardio workouts will be suspended above the facility’s first level. There will be a fully equipped fitness area including a leisure pool, gyms, strength training equipment, meeting rooms, and a social gathering space allowing for group activities such as basketball, volleyball, & pickleball. And with the grounds of McCowan Park surrounding it, the entire area will be transformed into a multi-sport layout experience that will stand out in a region already known for athleticism. McCowan Park is named for DeSoto’s 21st Mayor, Curtistene S. McCowan, who died in office in late 2020. McCowan was DeSoto’s first female Mayor and served from 2016 until her death. She served on the DeSoto City Council from 2012 to 2016 and was Mayor Pro Tem from 2014 to 2016. In 1990 McCowan was elected to a DeSoto ISD Board of Trustees seat, making her the first African American in DeSoto to be elected to a public office.   The project is being designed by the Smith Group of Dallas and competition is anticipated in January 2026.

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    The City of DeSoto is preparing to break ground on our new state-of-the-art ARC at McCowan Park! 🏊♂️🏋️♀️ This project represents more than just construction; it's a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for everyone in our community. I'm grateful to everyone who has contributed to making this vision a reality, from our dedicated staff to our supportive community members. Together, we're creating a space where health, wellness, and fun will thrive for generations to come. Stay tuned for more updates as we progress towards the grand opening of our new Aquatic and Recreation Center! 🌟

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    The City of DeSoto is excited to announce that Majed Al-Ghafry, Assistant City Manager for the City of Dallas, has been chosen by the DeSoto City Council to serve as DeSoto's next City Manager! 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. Please join us in congratulating Majed and wishing him well in his new role!

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    The City of DeSoto is so proud that our very own Antoine Long was selected as one of the Top 50 Economic Developers in the Nation for 2024! #somuchtolove #economicdevelopment #cityofdesoto #ouremployeesareawesome

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    It is with a great sense of pride and excitement that I announce that Antoine Long has been selected by Consultant Connect as one of the Top 50 Economic Developers in the nation for 2024. Selected from more than 250 nominees, Mr. Long was selected in part “for his dedication to expanding his depth and breadth of knowledge, his innovative approach and his commitment to building the communities he serves” and he certainly exemplifies the characteristics that embody excellence in our profession. At the DeSoto Development Corporation we believe the work of economic developers is not only transformative to communities, but it is deeper than that; each year jobs are created that impact individuals and their families; students are introduced to new and future-focused career opportunities; and new corporate and individual citizens embrace DeSoto for its culture, sense of history and place and its exceptional quality of life. In the words of Mr. Long himself, we do this “brick by brick.” I firmly believe this recognition of Mr. Long as one of the best in the nation is just recognition of the hard work and commitment he has demonstrated as we have followed our mission of making DeSoto a better place to live, work, play and pray. Please join me in congratulating Mr. Antoine Long. Rachel L. Proctor Letitia Hughes Dallas Regional Chamber Kevin Shatley John Wiley Price Carl Sherman Yvonne davis Royce West Jasmine Crockett Ted Cruz Us Senator John Cornyn #Leadership #EconDev #FutureofEconDev #Inspiration #economicdevelopment

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    Join us for the DeSoto Works Job Fair on Wednesday, May 22 from 10 am to 2 pm at Disciple Central Community Church. Find exciting job opportunities with over 40 employers, who will be onsite, waiting to connect with you. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your career journey, there's something for you. This event, proudly hosted by the collaborative efforts of the City of DeSoto, DeSoto Development Corporation, DeSoto Area Chamber, and Disciple Central Community Church, is powered by the dedicated support of Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas. Date: Wednesday, May 22, 10 am - 2 pm Location: Disciple Central Community Church 901 Polk Street, DeSoto, TX 75115 Register now using the QR Code or with this link: https://lnkd.in/gRzbhEJ3 For further inquiries and information, feel free to reach out to prosperity@dc3online.org. #DeSotoWorks #JobFair #CareerOpportunities

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