Browsing College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs by Author "Godbey, Kay, PhD"
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Catholic Charities Fort Worth
Department of Public Affairs (University of Texas at Arlington, 2019-11)Since 1999, Catholic Charities Fort Worth has served the community of Fort Worth and its surrounding 28 counties. CCFW is part of the Catholic Charities USA formed in 1910. The goal of CCFW is to end poverty for 10,000 ... -
City of North Richland Hills Financial Analysis: Property Tax Revenue Needed to Fund Emergency Services to Support Population Growth
Department of Public Affairs (University of Texas at Arlington, 2019-05)The City of North Richland Hills is situated eleven miles northeast of Fort Worth in the heart of the Dallas - Fort Worth Metroplex. NRH is completely within Tarrant County and has a contiguous city limit without ... -
City of Southlake Open Spaces Project
Department of Public Affairs (University of Texas at Arlington, 2019-04)The City of Southlake, Texas, currently has a population of roughly 31,000 residents and is approaching build-out. The city's estimated build-out population is 34,188. They could reach build-out as late as 2050. As Southlake ... -
North Richland Hills Development Process Improvement Plan
Department of Public Affairs (University of Texas at Arlington, 2019-05)The development and permit approval process for the City of North Richland Hills (NRH) was explored with regard to the review process for development proposals, platting, and building permits. Currently, the city conducts ... -
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Department of Public Affairs (University of Texas at Arlington, 2019-11)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: This identifies existing programs utilized for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) within the professions of fire, ambulance, and law enforcement, as well as ... -
Texas Women's Leadership Institute Research Agenda: Identifying How to Build Capacity & Increase the Number of Female City Managers in Texas
Department of Public Affairs (University of Texas at Arlington, 2019-11)This addresses potential challenges and evaluates the background of women in the role of city manager, helping to identify how to build the capacity of women seeking leadership roles in municipal government and increase ...