Mayor Fuller proclaims May 2025 as National Public Works Week in McKinney

May 06, 2025 | McKinney, Collin County, Texas

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In the heart of McKinney, Texas, the city council convened on May 6, 2025, to honor the unsung heroes of the community—its public works professionals and municipal clerks. Under the warm glow of city hall lights, Mayor George Fuller proclaimed May 2025 as National Public Works Week, emphasizing the critical role these dedicated individuals play in maintaining the city's infrastructure and public health.

"Every day, we touch the lives of every single citizen," the mayor stated, highlighting the essential services provided by the public works department, from water delivery to waste management. This proclamation not only recognizes their hard work but also encourages community members to appreciate the vital contributions of public works professionals to the quality of life in McKinney.
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The meeting also marked the celebration of Professional Municipal Clerks Week, acknowledging the vital role municipal clerks play in connecting residents to local government. Mayor Fuller praised the clerks for their commitment to transparency and efficiency, noting their responsibilities in overseeing public meetings and maintaining essential records.

As the council members expressed their gratitude, the atmosphere was filled with a sense of community pride. The deputy city secretary, Denitrius Parchment, echoed this sentiment, thanking the council for recognizing the importance of their work in fostering public engagement and supporting local governance.

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This dual proclamation serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of city services and the dedicated professionals who ensure that McKinney remains a thriving and resilient community. As National Public Works Week and Professional Municipal Clerks Week unfold, residents are encouraged to reflect on the essential services that underpin their daily lives and the individuals who make it all possible.

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