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Mayor's Citizens Academy

As a part of the City of Tyler’s ongoing effort to promote citizen involvement and transparency in local government, Mayor Barbara Bass has initiated the Mayor's Citizens Academy as a way for citizens to learn about each department within their local government. 

The Mayor’s Citizens Academy is tailored to individuals who are interested in learning more about municipal government and how the City of Tyler operates. Ideal candidates are those looking to get involved with the City of Tyler by serving on a board or commission, volunteering with one of our departments, or running for City Council or Mayor. The optimum class size is 20 people.  

“Citizens Academy is a great way for those who want to become involved in local government to learn about the organization,” said Mayor Bass.  “I am excited to be rolling out this program to encourage citizen involvement.”

During the 11-week program, presentations, tours and interactive sessions will be led by our in-house experts from each City department as well as the Mayor and City Manager. Opportunities for questions and answers as well as discussion will be available during each class.

Applicants for the Academy must be at least 18 years old. Classes start March 1, 2012 and will meet each Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. for 11 consecutive weeks at various City facilities. Dinner will be provided each week and the program will conclude with a graduation ceremony on May 23, 2012 at the Mayor's State of the City Luncheon. 

 The application process for the 2012 program has concluded. Please apply next year!

For more information, contact Kristi Boyett, Manager for Organizational Development at (903) 595-7172.

Mayor's Citizens Academy Brochure

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