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Mark Cronenwett

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Mark Cronenwett is running for Irving City Council Member.

Mark Cronenwett is running for this race unopposed. They will take office after this election.

Personal background

Mark Cronenwett is from Monroe, Michigan. He has a bachelor�'s degree from the University of Dallas and a law degree from the Catholic University of America. He and his wife, Suzannah, have seven children.

Professional background

Mark is a financial services, business, and real estate litigator at Mackie, Wolf, Zientz & Mann. He previously worked at Kuntz & Bonesio, Fanning Harper & Martinson, Cowles & Thompson, and Higier Allen & Lautin.

Political background

Mark is currently a member of the Irving City Council representing Place 5. He was elected in 2023 and is currently serving his first term.

Economy

Supports expanding entertainment and restaurant options to attract businesses and benefit residents.

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Public Services

Supports efforts to ensure libraries are safe spaces for families by prohibiting obscenity in both digital and printed materials.

Supports the addition of recreational venues and greenspace, including a recreation center and library in District 5.

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports protecting single-family homeowners from high-density housing encroachments while allowing for sensible high-density construction where appropriate.

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Public Safety

Supports passing an ordinance to prohibit aggressive panhandling in traffic medians.

Supports providing the best resources and compensation for police and fire departments to ensure they can perform their jobs effectively and safely.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports using the city's budget surplus for street repair and construction.

Supports the completion of the second phase of the City’s Road to the Future program and the formulation of a third phase to improve street conditions.

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Energy & the Environment

As of March 26, 2026, Mark Cronenwett’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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