City Council Committees


The City Council Committees are appointed by the mayor and include three council members and a chair.

Audit + Finance Committee

The City Council Audit and Finance Committee focuses on the city budget, audit, employee pay and benefits, employee insurance, franchises, tax abatements and telecommunications.


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Boards Appointments Committee

The Boards Appointments Committee focuses on making appointments to the city's boards, committees and commissions.


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Community Services + Public Safety Committee

The Community Services and Public Safety Committee is a standing committee of the Irving City Council dedicated to reviewing and advising on initiatives, programs, and policies that enhance the overall quality of life for Irving residents. In addition, the committee will focuses on emergency services and community engagement of the Fire and Police Departments. The committee’s scope spans a broad range of services and may include matters from any City department. Key areas of focus include, but are not limited to, community engagement, public amenities, digital accessibility, municipal services and services from the Fire and Police Departments.


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Planning + Development Committee

The City Council Planning and Development Committee focuses on economic development initiatives, housing programs, zoning and land use, and transportation planning and design.


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Public Safety Committee

The City Council Public Safety Committee focuses on emergency services and community engagement of the Fire and Police Departments.


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Transportation + Natural Resources Committee

The City Council Transportation and Natural Resources Committee focuses on Capital Improvement projects, infrastructure and economic development.


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City Council Administrative Support

The City Secretary's Office provides administrative support to the Mayor and City Council. Primary duties include council correspondence, meeting facilitation, maintaining calendars, project coordination with city staff, and organizing and preparing proclamations as directed by the Mayor.

Irving Mayor Speaking, Event or Meeting Request


Irving Mayor Proclamation, Letter or Special Recognition Request