City Secretary's Office

Shanae Jennings, City Secretary                      
825 W. Irving Blvd.
Irving, TX  75060                                                     * View Proposed Charter Amendments
P: (972) 721-2493                          
F: (972) 721-2384

Vision, Mission, Values

The City Secretary is an officer of the City, appointed by the Mayor and City Council. The position of City Secretary is a statutory position required by State law and the City Charter. In addition to the statutory duties of the position, the City Secretary serves to enhance public participation in municipal government and safeguard the democratic government process through transparent open government and open records.


Additional responsibilities of the City Secretary include:

Elections                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
The City Secretary serves as the Chief Election Official for the City of Irving and is responsible for the administration of all city elections. The City Secretary prepares submissions to the U.S. Department of Justice for pre-clearance of election issues under the Federal Voting Rights Act. The City Secretary’s Office provides information and assistance to local residents on voter registration, candidate filings, election notices, and polling locations.

Boards/Commissions/Committees                                                                                                                                                                        
The City Secretary’s Office coordinates the board, commission and committee appointment process for the City Council. This office accepts applications and maintains an updated listing of all vacant positions. The City Secretary’s Office posts agendas for any upcoming board, commission or committee meeting as required by the Texas Open Meetings Act.

City Council Meetings                                                                                                                                                                                                 
The City Secretary’s Office is responsible for the preparation and distribution of the City Council meeting agendas and the agenda packets. The City Secretary must attend every City Council meeting, keep accurate minutes and maintain a permanent record of the proceedings. The City Secretary’s Office also assists with the sign-in process for public testimony at City Council meetings.
  Services                                                                                                                       
City Council Services                                                                                                                                                                                                
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.

Open Records/Open Meetings                                                                                                                                                                                
The City Secretary is the Public Information Coordinator for the City of Irving. This office is responsible for coordinating with city departments and ensuring that all Open Records Requests are processed in a timely fashion in accordance with the Texas Public Information Act and city procedures.  
Appointed and elected officials are required to take training on the state guidelines under the Open Meetings Act. The City Secretary’s Office assists with coordinating Opens Meetings training for the board volunteers as required by the Texas Open Meetings Act.

Records Custodian/Records Management Officer                                                                                                                                           
The Office of the City Secretary is the administrative agency responsible for the care and maintenance of all City of Irving records. This office houses all legal transactions, City Council minutes, agendas, deeds, ordinances, resolutions, contracts and a vast array of other historical and regulatory information. The City Secretary is designated as the City’s Records Management Officer by both state law and City ordinance. She is responsible for developing and administering a record retention and destruction policy, monitoring the records storage centers, overseeing the control of electronically stored records, and upgrading technology to provide for efficient and economic storage of records.

Ordinances and Resolutions                                                                                                                                                                                  
Upon approval by the City Council, the City Secretary’s Office coordinates the codification of city ordinances into the City Code of Civil and Criminal Ordinances and the Land Development Code.

Permits/Licenses                                                                                                                                                                                                      
The City Secretary’s Office processes and issues solicitor’s permits for the City of Irving as well as certifies and administers alcoholic beverage licenses.

Filing a Claim                                                                                                                                                                                                              
The City Secretary’s Office assists with questions on how to file a claim with the City of Irving and receives claim forms for processing.

In addition to the duties listed above, the City Secretary: serves as custodian of the City corporate seal and attests the Mayor’s signature on all official documents; records and files deeds and easements; publishes legal ads and notices for the City, receives bids; receives Restaurant Alcoholic Beverage quarterly reports; maintains all City Council Committees minutes; posts all legal notices and agendas; develops and oversees the City Secretary and City Council Department budgets; and serves as Parliamentarian for the City Council.