H.R. No. 729 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Jeff Williams is concluding his distinguished tenure as the mayor of Arlington in May 2021, and this occasion provides a fitting opportunity to honor him for his outstanding service to the city; and WHEREAS, First elected in 2015, Mayor Williams has spearheaded a number of exceptional programs during his three terms in office; he launched the Kindness Initiative and formed a Community Relations Commission to encourage the virtue, and public and private schools from the elementary to college level have embraced the emphasis on acts of kindness, as has the faith-based community; the positive effects have also extended to civic organizations and the business sphere; moreover, Mayor Williams has promoted community service through Unite Arlington Weekends; and WHEREAS, Mayor Williams was instrumental in establishing a Unity Council to study equity and equality in the city, and with the city council, he developed the most aggressive Minority/Women Business Enterprise policy in Arlington's history; officials coordinated with the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce, the Community Influence Leaders Roundtable, and the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce, resulting in monumental participation of M/WBE firms on the Globe Life Field and Texas Live! projects, among others; and WHEREAS, Committed to vibrant tourism and job creation, Mayor Williams guided such downtown revitalization efforts as a new library, the expansion of Levitt Pavilion, and the advancement of the Urban Union mixed-use development, which has been a catalyst for redevelopment on the Division Street Corridor; an expansive new entertainment complex encompasses a venue with daily events, and it is served by an adjacent luxury hotel; the mayor's endeavors and advocacy were crucial to the agreement by the Texas Rangers to remain in Arlington, playing in a new ballpark, Globe Life Field; financed by a successful sales tax election, the complex will also host the world headquarters of Six Flags; he has helped to attract a wide array of new businesses to the area as well, among them the headquarters of Fortune 500 company D. R. Horton, Nanoscope Technologies, a UPS regional distribution hub, General Motors' Arlington Automotive Logistics Center, and GM Financial; and WHEREAS, The mayor has long championed education and galvanized effective partnerships with school districts, Tarrant County College, and The University of Texas at Arlington; previously, he was a member of the 2008 Arlington City Bond Election Committee and the 2014 Arlington ISD School Bond Election Committee; over the years, he has benefited his community in numerous other leadership roles, including chair of the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce and president of the River Legacy Foundation; at the national level, he has served as president of the prestigious U.S. Metro Economics Committee of the United States Conference of Mayors; and WHEREAS, A graduate of Texas Tech University, Mayor Williams was inducted into the university's Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering Academy; his many accolades include the Vandergriff Community Leadership Award, the PTA Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Comprehensive Planning Award from the Texas Section of the American Planning Association; he and his wife, Karen, shared in the 2018 Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce Star Award; they are the proud parents of three AISD alumni; and WHEREAS, Mayor Williams has kindled a renewed civic pride during his tenure, best captured by his well-known catchphrase, "It's a great day in Arlington!"; and WHEREAS, Through his visionary leadership, Jeff Williams has helped to build an even more prosperous future for the citizens of Arlington, and the impact of his remarkable achievements will resonate for years to come; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas Legislature hereby honor Jeff Williams on the occasion of his retirement as mayor of Arlington and extend to him sincere best wishes as he begins the next exciting chapter of his life; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Mr. Williams as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Turner of Tarrant ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 729 was adopted by the House on April 30, 2021, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House