Mexican buffet dinner hosted by Alison Roach at Diamond Oaks Country Club on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.

HALTOM CITY, TX, April 09, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ — The May 2024 City Council election in Haltom City is in full swing and up-and-coming Haltom City Council candidate Cindy Sturgeon has received a coveted endorsement from DFW Conservative Voters, a group that sends out its list of endorsed candidates for local races on a green card mailer.

Sturgeon, a small business owner, says, “I am very proud to have this endorsement because I share the group’s support for low taxes, limited government and traditional values.”

Sturgeon will hold a meet-the-candidates dinner with small business owner Spencer Drabik on Wednesday, April 17, 2024. The dinner is hosted by Alison Roach and will he at Diamond Oaks Country Club.

“We want to hear from you. What are your thoughts on Haltom City? What can we do better? What improvements would you like to see?” asked Drabik. This dinner event is your chance to enjoy some good food and talk directly with the candidates. RSVP on Cindy’s campaign website.

Learn more about Sturgeon by visiting her campaign Facebook page at Cindy Sturgeon for Haltom City and more about Drabik at his campaign website Drabik For Haltom City.com.

Doors open at 5:30 pm with dinner at 6:30 pm. Grab a campaign sign for your yard. Get a campaign T-shirt. Meet the candidates, ask your questions and hear their visions for Haltom City. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, April 17. See you there!

About Haltom City
Haltom City is a diverse, majority working-class city located between Dallas and Fort Worth in Tarrant County, TX. Haltom City is minutes from both the DFW Airport and Downtown Fort Worth with direct access to major highways including I-820 and SH-121. Due to an outdated and restrictive use matrix that discourages new business and deters growth, several areas of Haltom City have seen a decline in small businesses which provided goods and services and were a significant source of jobs, including the once-thriving automotive industry. However, Haltom City can reverse this trend and should prioritize development of inner-city land and vacant buildings, particularly in the major corridors close to the city’s center. The city is financially healthy with a capable manager and staff who would like to see diverse business development occur and need the support of the City Council to make it happen.

About Make Haltom City Thrive Again
The Make Haltom City Thrive Again has as its goal bringing the small businesses back to Haltom City, particularly the main corridors in the older parts of South and Central Haltom City. The campaign has proposed a concept plan with a variety of low-cost and no-cost actions the city could take to bring businesses back to older buildings in Haltom City. For more information, visit MakeHaltomCityThriveAgain.com.


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