
Fort Worth's César Chávez Signs: Quick Action vs Council Oversight
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Fort Worth city leaders swiftly removed street sign toppers honoring César Chávez following allegations of abuse, but the decision was criticized for bypassing the councils voting process. Council member Juan Flores led the charge, while others like Chris Nettles and Elizabeth Beck expressed concern over the lack of council input. The city manager confirmed the signs are stored, and the city attorney noted that not every council action requires a vote to reverse. The incident highlights the balance between quick responses to allegations and council oversight in a manager-led government.
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