Hunt passes on mayoral bid
By Bruce Felps
Unfair Park a bit ago posted an item in which Angels Hunt, the District 14 representative to Dallas City Council, said she will pass on a run at the mayor’s office during the upcoming elections.
She cited work still to be done in the district — notably the new ordinance covering part of Lower Greenville Avenue — that needs her direct attention, which she feels would be more precisely focused as a council member rather than mayor.
So where does that leave the three candidates who said they would run to fill the District 14 seat should Hunt decide to vacate it in an effort to gain the mayor’s chair?
Let’s see if we can’t find out.
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