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Public & Media Relations
The Public and Media Relations (PMR) Department is responsible for public and media relations activities. PMR manages and assists with production of the City’s Government Access Cable Channel (CGTV), Garland City Press and other publications, and the City website.
Public and Media Relations also sends frequent news and event updates via Garland E-News.
Remember to follow the City of Garland on social media. See our City-managed pages below:
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The City of Garland’s presence on social media sites is intended for informational purposes only. If you wish to contact City officials or to request City services, please visit the City’s official website, or call City Hall at 972-205-2000. For social media pages allowing comments, the following is prohibited:
- Commercial advertising
- Pornography
- Threats of harm to others
DISCLAIMER
Some of the links on the City’s social media pages may lead to resources outside the City of Garland’s municipal government. The presence of these links should not be construed as an endorsement by the City of these sites or their content. The City is not responsible for the content of any such external link. The responsibility for content rests with the third party organizations that are providing the information.
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Public & Media Relations
Phone: 972-205-2875
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