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City Facilities Offer Help for Tax Day with Forms, In-Person Help
The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) is once again providing free, in-person tax preparation help through April 15 at Richardson’s recreation centers to those who qualify, with a special focus on taxpayers who are over 50 and have low to moderate income. The Tax-Aide volunteers are trained and IRS-certified every year.
Reminder: City Services, Facilities Open President’s Day
Monday, Feb. 16 is President’s Day, and as it is a federal holiday, most banks, many schools and federal entities such as the US Postal Service will be closed that day. However, the City of Richardson will maintain normal operating schedules for all city services and City facilities will be open during regular business hours.
Lane Closures Expected on Spring Valley Road near Greenville Avenue
Beginning Monday, Feb. 16, utility work will result in the closure of the right and center lanes of westbound Spring Valley Road between Greenville Avenue and Lingco Drive from 8:30 p.m.-5:30 a.m. each night, with the closures extending to include the left lane at the intersection of Lingco and Spring Valley. To accommodate through traffic, drivers will be able to use the left turn lane to continue westbound on Spring Valley. The work is expected to wrap up the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 18.
Fiber Optic Work to Cause Lane Closures in The CORE District’s Downtown Neighborhood
The right lanes of northbound and southbound Greenville Avenue between Main Street and North Texas Street may be closed to traffic in various locations and in eight different phases, one phase at a time, from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. as fiber optic work takes place. The same project may also cause North Texas Street to become one lane with flaggers for the alternate movement of traffic, and a narrowing of Terrace Drive between Greenville Avenue and La Salle Drive, during the same hours. The work is expected to be completed by late April.
Parks and Recreation Offers Free Zumba Class Thursday
Enjoy a free Zumba class by Francesca, offered in conjunction with the Healthier Texas Community Challenge, a free fitness and health challenge taking place through March 29. Earn points for yourself and your community while getting fit; register and learn more through the link below. Participation in the Healthier Texas Community Challenge is not required to enjoy the free class.
At the Library: Learn How to Back Up Computer Files
Learn How to Back Up Computer Files Tomorrow Millwood Creek RoomAdmission: Free (Registration and a current RPL card in good standing required; call 972-744-4355 to register.)Saturday, Feb. 1410:30 a.m.-noon Discover your options for safekeeping your...
At the Library: Adulting 101 Teen Program: “Credit Cards & Loans”
Credit cards, loans, and interest rates can be confusing! Our special guests from the Texans Credit Union will break it all down so you can take charge of your financial future. For teens only, ages 13-18.
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Chamber Music International gets “Jazzy, Bluesy & Playful” Tomorrow Night
Outstanding artists perform fascinating works by Stravinsky, Elgar, Leonard Bernstein, Amy Beach, Jean Singelee and Marc Eychenne. Featured artists include Chloé Kiffer, violin; Jean Kiffer, saxophone; and Alexander Moutouzkine, piano.
RCC Performs Free Valentine’s Day Concert
The men and women of the Richardson Community Chorale will celebrate Valentine’s Day by sharing some of their favorite songs of love.
At the Library: “Music and Movement” Next Wednesday
Children ages 2 and up will sing, dance, and learn as they work on gross and fine motor movement, language, and rhythm – all through the magic of music! Children must be accompanied by an adult.
At the Library: Hearty Arty Valentine Party Tomorrow
Have a heart-happy Valentine afternoon with a storytime and puppet show, along with fun crafts, games, and activities! For all ages. Note: Storytime and puppet show will be held in the Council Chamber 2-2:30 p.m.; crafts and activities will follow in the Library Youth Services Area from 2:30-3:30 p.m.
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Partenope Ristorante Expanding in THE CORE District’s “Downtown” neighborhood
The City of Richardson is pleased to announce the planned expansion of Partenope Ristorante, a popular Italian restaurant located at 110 S. Greenville Ave. in Downtown Richardson, part of The CORE District. The expansion will increase the restaurant’s footprint within its existing building to provide additional dining space and accommodate growing demand. Improvements will include new seating areas and upgraded fixtures that enhance the overall customer experience.
“Explore The CORE” Contest Begins Monday for Small Business Saturday
The community is encouraged to support local businesses this holiday season with the “Explore The CORE” contest, celebrating Small Business Saturday in The CORE District.
PM Pints Next Thursday Evening
This free, quarterly, evening event series is designed to foster networking while providing insights and advice from local small business owners and subject matter experts. Thursday’s event will feature a discussion with Dr. Walter Voit, president and CEO of IvyBee, Inc. and founder of Pedegree Studios, who will share how his work at UT Dallas helped shape a culture where bold ideas turn into thriving businesses.
City Announces Crescent Systems Expansion in The IQ®
The City’s Economic Development Department announced this week that Crescent Systems, Inc., a longtime member of the Richardson business community, will expand its operations within the Richardson Innovation Quarter (The IQ®). The project includes new office and manufacturing space, a major capital investment and the creation of additional high-wage jobs.
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Time to Prune Oak Trees and Other February To-Dos in the Garden
The Dallas County Master Gardener Association (DCMGA), part of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, states in its latest Garden Tasks list that oak trees need to be pruned before Feb. 15 to minimize the chance of oak wilt infestation. If you must prune them after Feb. 15 and before June 30, always “paint” the cut end with tree wound paint, being very careful not to paint over the collar of the cut.
Earth Friendly Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day
The North Central Texas Council of Government’s Air North Texas division reminds the public to love our air and our environment while we show love for each other as we plan for Valentine’s Day celebrations/gifts—Air North Texas’ Clean Air Corner blog offers several ways to do this.
Plant Health After a Freeze—”Wait and See”
When landscapes start to thaw out after the recent winter weather, plants may look dead or severely battered from all the sleet and snow. Texas gardening expert and author Neil Sperry advises on his website to not “rush to judgment” and that in many cases, you won’t know the extent of winter freeze injury until plants try to leaf out in the spring. Even if leaves are browned, “don’t assume immediately that the plant will not produce new leaves from the old stem tissues.”
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Eisemann Educates: Tomás and the Library Lady
Richardson ISD students recently visited the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts to learn about the power of imagination through the heartwarming and inspiring musical Tomás and the Library Lady. The program featured live performances by JJ Pearce and...
Grand Opening Held for DART Silver Line
The much-anticipated opening of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Silver Line Regional Rail brought communities together today. Cities marked the milestone with celebrations and free rides. The 26-mile commuter rail connects seven cities from Plano to DFW Airport...
Richardson CARES 2025 Wraps Up For The Year
Over the last eight weeks, participants in the Richardson Citizens Academy and Resource Education Series, also known as CARES, were given an exclusive, hands-on look at how the City of Richardson operates. From Police and Fire to Health and Parks and Recreation, they...









