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The Dallas City Council on April 16 approved the appointment of Shalanda Ajibolo to the Housing Finance Corporation board. Councilmember Carolyn King Arnold nominated Ajibolo; a member moved to approve, another seconded, and the council recorded the approval by voice vote.
Why it matters: The Housing Finance Corporation is an entity used by the city to support affordable housing finance tools. The appointment fills a single-nominee slot presented at the meeting; no further details about Ajibolo's background were provided in the public record for this meeting.
What to know
- Item presented as "individual appointment" with nominee Shalanda Ajibolo. - Motion to approve and a second were recorded; council approved by voice vote and the mayor noted the item passed.
Ending: The council did not record a roll-call tally for the appointment in the meeting transcript; no opposition or abstention was stated on the record.
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