COPPELL
CITY COUNCIL - PLACE 4
A sixth generation native Texan and lifelong resident of the Dallas-Fort Worth
area, Coppell City Council Member Marsha Tunnell has served the city 22 of the
26 years she has been a resident. A synopsis of her municipal service:
* First elected to Coppell city council in 1995, Tunnell has run unopposed in
five elections. She served as mayor pro tem from 1997 through 2000.
* Tunnell served nine years on the planning and zoning commission, from 1986
through 1995, a period of rapid development for Coppell, chairing it two years,
and served on sub-committees to review and revise the city’s master plan and
zoning.
* In 1985, Tunnell was one of 15 citizens appointed by the Coppell City Council
to draft a home rule charter, which was approved by the citizens in January 1986.
* Tunnell has represented Coppell at the state level, having appointments to:
the Texas Municipal League (TML) Community and Economic Development (CED) legislative
policy committee and chair of multiple CED subcommittees and task forces; TML
Resolutions, Development Regulations Policy and Eminent Domain committees.
* National League of Cities appointments have included leadership positions on
steering committees of both the Community and Economic Development Committee
and Small Cities Council. She was in NLC’s inaugural class to receive the Leadership
Training Institute Gold Level Certificate of Achievement.
* Other appointments have included: Texas Attorney General’s Municipal Advisory
Committee; D-FW Film Commission Board, North Texas Commission, North Texas Council
on Governments and the Metrocrest Social Services Board.
Tunnell earned a journalism degree from the University of North Texas and works
as a public relations consultant. She and her husband, Bob Rehm, have three daughters – Katy,
Shannon and Madeline.
EMail:mtunnell@ci.coppell.tx.us