The runner up for the top job at Dallas City Hall is now a finalist for the same gig in Amarillo.Assistant City Manager Mark McDaniel's hunt for a way out of Dallas comes as no surprise; he openly said that if he didn't get promoted to city manager, he'd want to be a city manager somewhere.He has not been as visible around City Hall since he lost out on the job and did not respond to a call seeking comment Friday. He will be part of public reception Monday in Amarillo.The panhandle city has a population of nearly 200,000 people.If McDaniel gets the job, he would be the second top deputy to leave City Hall. First Assistant City Manager Ryan Evans will retire Jan. 13 after about 32 years in Dallas. Continue reading...
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