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Sunday, October 26, 2025

People in the News

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Irving Councilman Dennis Webb announces plans to seek re-election

Irving City Councilman Dennis Webb is running for re-election.
Irving City Councilman Dennis Webb is running for re-election.

Speaking by phone with the North Dallas Gazette on Tuesday afternoon, Irving City Councilman Dennis Webb shared he is planning to kick off his re-election campaign soon. 

“I am looking forward to running and serving another term,” Councilman Webb shared. “I am retired now and have a lot of time to give,” he added referring to his recent retirement from the Grand Prairie Fire Department after 30 years of service. 

When asked what he enjoyed about first term, Webb shared, “Learning so much, I learned a vast amount about municipal government.” He takes pride in the key projects that he worked on which helped to make a difference on, knowing that helped his constituents and the citizens of Irving. 

Webb’s re-election campaign website will be launched soon. 

2 COMMENTS

  1. Dennis Webb has been the moral backbone of the Irving City Council for the past 3 years and has demonstrated what it means to live right , govern with integrity and to treat all people with dignity and respect at all times even when you disagree. I hope all in Irving who can will vote to keep Dennis as our City Councilman in District 3 .

  2. Dennis has been a fine Ciry Councilman and has shown he is a man of iintegrity. I hope all who can will vote to keep him as our City Councilman in District 3

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