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Council receives communications department update; 'Taylor on Foot' community walks, dashboards, ADA captioning highlighted
Summary
The council accepted a presentation from the communications department on a new 'Taylor on Foot' neighborhood outreach program, a capital improvements dashboard, development and survey tools, and plans to add closed captioning for council streams to meet ADA guidance. Council approved the update 4-0.
The Taylor City Council voted 4-0 to receive a status update from the city communications department that outlined new outreach programs, digital tools and accessibility plans.
Communications staff described a new initiative called “Taylor on Foot,” a quarterly door‑to‑door program modeled on Cedar Hill’s outreach that aims to “meet residents where they are” and to have multidisciplinary teams—including one council member, a police officer and departmental staff—visit about 50 homes in a two‑hour walk. The first walk is scheduled for May 17 in District 3.
“The first and biggest 1 is is a project known as Taylor on Foot,” communications staff said, summarizing the new outreach plan. Staff said the…
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