Dr. Carrie Gordon Ph.D.
RE-ELECT for Mayor 2023!
Infrastructure - Public Safety - Community Re-Enagement
REACHING FORWARD TO WHAT LIES AHEAD… Phil 3:13
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Election Dates
EARLY VOTING:
APRIL 24 – MAY 2
ELECTION DAY:
MAY 6
Cast your vote for proven and consistent leadership that reaches forward for what lies ahead for the city of Balch Springs!
No. 2 on the ballot for a 2nd term!
Platform for Dr. Carrie Gordon
A Proven Leader with a Proven Track Record. Mayor Carrie F. Gordon, PhD, MCO is ready to continue building on the strong foundation established under her leadership from 2009-2015 and now 2020 to date. Based on over 30+ years of experience in Urban Planning, Mayor Gordon believes and commits that as we reach forward to what lies ahead, there are 3 targets we must focus on to plan wisely for our growth:
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Public Safety: Ensure that the Police, Fire and Emergency Management Departments are equipped to provide the delivery of services our citizens, business, and property owners expect and deserve and witnessed during Winter storm Uri, the pandemic, and flooding disasters
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Infrastructure Improvements: Form partnerships so that we develop a ‘feasible’ plan to address street improvements, implement flood and drainage recommendations outlined in recent studies, and be at the table to benefit from broadband infrastructure that impact education, medical services (telehealth), and so on
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Re-ignite the heartbeat of what creates a sense of place in Balch Springs by working in unity to strengthen our citizen-based volunteer core; planned citywide for youth, multicultural, and intergenerational; and recruit citizen volunteers to participate in the decision-making process through active service on City Boards, Commissions and Committees.
Proven Leadership
As a leader in her Balch Springs community, Dr. Gordon served as Co-Chair of the Hilltop Estates Homeowners Association; Chair and Vice-Chair of the City of Balch Springs Planning and Zoning Commission; Chair of the 2002 and 2008 Charter Review Commissions; Chair of the Balch Springs Chamber of Commerce; assisted with an update of the City of Balch Springs Master Plan; and prepared the Balch Springs East Annexation Area Plan (City Council adopted).
You might not know that Mayor Gordon has been a strong advocate to address Balch Springs as a food, transportation, and medical desert in the Southern Sector of this region. She has fought long and hard to secure funding which was instrumental in the opening of a food pantry, Foremost Family Health Center, a federally qualified health center, opened a satellite medical facility in Balch Springs, and Star Transit was launched to serve Balch Springs (internal and external routes). And it was from that thrust Dallas Area Rapid Transit partnered with Star Transit to address the transportation needs of non-DART cities in the Southern Dallas County.
Seeds Planted, Nurtured & Growing
A Mover and Shaker. During Dr. Gordon’s Mayoral tenure (2009-2015), she served as a “change agent”! Her accomplishments have left an indelible mark in the city’s history timeline and Southeast Dallas County (partial list to date):
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Unprecedented and major feat - During the 83rd Texas Legislature, with the assistance of a “Dream Team” (City Manager/Chief of Police, City Attorney and legal counsel, County and State Officials) spearheaded efforts to successfully consolidate the Dallas County Water Control & Improvement District No. 6 Municipal Utility District (MUD) with the City of Balch Springs. Her efforts led to the successful dissolution of the largest MUD in Texas, a 63-year-old operation, with passage of Senate Bill 1635
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Spearheaded efforts for the citywide redistricting, zip code identity, successful retention of local post office, and Quail bridge and I-20/I-635 infrastructure improvements
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Credited with the successful completion of the Peach Tree Seniors multi-million housing development (recognized as a model tax credit project by the State of Texas at that time)
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Nurtured relationships to locate the first-ever multi-million-dollar state-of-the art Balch Springs Elementary School (Dallas ISD) within the city limits of Balch Springs
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Secured an invitation from the Governor’s Office for the Balch Springs Economic Development Corporation to become actively involved with the TexasOne™ Program, one of Texas’ major sources of economic development marketing
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Worked with Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), Star Transit, Dallas County, and the North Central Texas Council of Governments to successfully launch the first ‘non-DART’ public transit partnering program, a framework other cities have and are pursuing
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Played an instrumental role to locate the Foremost Family Health Center (federally qualified) satellite office to provide affordable healthcare
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Cast the critical vote to complete construction of the IH-20 freeway eastbound and westbound multi-million-dollar ramp project (a Dallas County joint initiative), and secured traffic signalization at one of the most dangerous intersections in the city
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First to successfully establish mandates for the orderly conduct of business and professional decorum for all City Council meetings with a misdemeanor or incarceration for non-compliance
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Launched City’s first-ever Code Enforcement court as part of her Mayor’s Task Force and Have A Cup With Mayor Gordon monthly event to involve various city departments with one-on-one interaction with citizens, business and property owners, and stakeholders
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Successfully pushed for the establishment of the City’s first Emergency Management and Neighborhood Services departments, and the hiring of a Public Works Director and Urban Planner
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Sponsored numerous ordinances such as the Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT), Restaurant Rating System, Ethics Commission, Social Media Policy, alcoholic beverages, and liquor sales, and co-sponsored the 8-liners ordinance (to name a few)
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Played an integral role in the City’s partnership with the Balch Springs Chamber of Commerce to establish a Tourist Bureau
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Established various City committees such as the Zoning Ordinance Committee (ZOC); Flood & Drainage Committee; Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC); and adoption of an updated Comprehensive Plan
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Fostered partnerships with the local businesses to birth the Balch Springs Merchant’s Association
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Successfully established and launched social services programs and projects such as a securing a new bus for the Senior Center; Prayer Breakfasts for the formation of alliances with the Faith-based community; launched Balch Springs Helping Hands to partner with the Mesquite Social Services Satellite Food Pantry (now operating as the Opal J. Smith Food Pantry), which also resulted in partnering with the North Texas Food Bank
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Worked with various agencies to actively involve Balch Springs students (public and private schools) in regional programs and projects such as Super Bowl Slant 45; Dallas County’s Ask Not Project – Balch Springs Goes Green); and launch of a community garden in partnership with former Balch Springs Middle School
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Fostered partnerships with stakeholders to launch scholarship programs that included the Balch Springs CommUNITY Leadership Program (sponsored by Home Depot, Balch Springs Chamber of Commerce and City of Balch Springs), Dr. Larry “T-Byrd” Gordon Juneteenth Pageant and Scholarship Program, Mayor’s Scholarship Challenge; and the Mayor’s Multicultural Back-2-School event
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Proactively facilitated various community visioning charettes and an active role securing training for all City boards and commissions to equip members with tools for their success
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Mayor Gordon was the first to represent the city of Balch Springs in the Southeast region through active involvement with the Best Southwest Partnership, Star Transit Board, Texas Municipal League Revenue & Finance Committee, and I-20 East Freeway Corridor Study Advisory Committee