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Q&A: Get to know Fort Worth District 10 council member Chris Jamieson

Chris Jamieson was elected as a member of the Fort Worth City Council since winning a special election May 2 for Council District 10.

Jamieson recently spoke with Community Impact at Black Bear Diner in the Alliance area of Fort Worth about his priorities for the district, what is on his to-do list and more.

What do you see as key future projects in Council District 10?
Infrastructure is the big one. District 10 has grown quickly, and the roads, drainage, water and mobility systems have to keep up.

Some of the key projects I’m watching closely include Avondale-Haslet Road, Bonds Ranch Road, Wagley Robertson Road, Heritage Trace Parkway and the larger mobility connections around [U.S.] 287 and I-35W.

I’m also excited about the Sendera Springs Library because that is the kind of community investment families in far north Fort Worth need. For me, the goal is execution. Residents don’t just want to hear that projects are planned. They want to see progress, timelines and results.

 
CI Business
Superior Med Spa and Wellness Clinic celebrates 1-year anniversary in Keller

Superior Med Spa and Wellness Clinic held a celebration to commemorate one year in business in Keller.

The details: The med spa marked the occasion with an anniversary party June 26 for staff and guests. There were light refreshments, a DJ and specialty deals at the event.

Superior Med Spa and Wellness Clinic is a physician-owned medical spa that combines medical expertise with a calm environment, according to its website.

Some services the spa offers include:

  • Weight loss programs
  • Weight loss consultations
  • Botox injections
  • Ozempic injections
  • Mounjaro injections
  • Peptide therapy

Guests can book appointments online, and the med spa offers payment plans, according to its website.
  • 101 Town Center Lane, Ste. 107, Keller

 
On The Business Beat
Hopdoddy Burger Bar acquired by New York-based restaurant group

Austin-based restaurant Hopdoddy Burger Bar has been acquired by by Founders Table Restaurant Group.

What's happening: Hopdoddy CEO Jeff Chandler will transition to an advisory role. Hopdoddy Vice President of Operations Kenny Jett will assume the role of president.

"I've had the privilege of seeing firsthand what makes this brand so special—from our incredible team members to the loyal guests who support us every day," Jett said in a news release. "I'm honored to step into this role and excited to build on the strong foundation we've created as we continue growing the brand."

The background: Hopdoddy was founded in Austin in 2010 and has 47 locations today, including in Houston, Dallas and San Antonio.

Founders Table was founded in 2020. The brand's portfolio includes Chopt Creative Salad Company, Dos Toros Taqueria and Protein Bar & Kitchen.

 
Metro News Monday
Automated license plate readers, Aveda closes: 6 trending Dallas-Fort Worth stories

Check out six trending stories from Community Impact’s Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas.

1. Allen police chief shares update on city's automated license plate reader program

The Allen Police Department uses automated license plate readers, or ALPRs, as a tool to enhance public safety, according to Police Chief Steve Dye. The readers can support patrol operations and assist in criminal operations by identifying vehicles associated with outstanding warrants, criminal investigations, Amber Alerts and other law enforcement purposes.

2. Aveda closes Stonebriar Centre location in Frisco

Aveda offered health and beauty services and body care. It offered products for hair, skin and more. Aveda products will still be available online.

 

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