Clean Park “Passports” Now Available
The free passports include a map showing all Richardson parks and recreation facilities, fun in-book activities, and challenges to do at any park.
Read MoreThe free passports include a map showing all Richardson parks and recreation facilities, fun in-book activities, and challenges to do at any park.
Read MoreOpportunity for any photographer, both resident and nonresident, to show off their best photos.
Read MoreEnjoy this free dance fitness class being offered in conjunction with the It’s Time Texas (ITT) Community Challenge.
Read MoreDouble-capacity trash bins were installed this morning at Berkner Park, Crowley Park and Renner Linear Park as part of a trash bin pilot initiative that’s included in the City’s new Clean Parks Program.
Read MoreThis week, the Richardson Parks and Recreation Department launched the Clean Parks Program, funded by a grant from the Richardson Rotary Club.
Read MoreThe purpose of the program is to create advocates for clean parks, reduce trash left behind at pavilions, reduce microlitter, like confetti, and raise community awareness about the proper use of park trash receptacles.
Read MoreWhen it comes to dealing with triple digit temperatures, our Parks and Recreation team knows safety comes first.
Read MoreCity Manager Don Magner has announced the appointment of Yvonne Falgout as Richardson’s next Parks and Recreation Department Director.
Read MoreParks and Recreation Department Director Lori Smeby has announced she will retire from the City of...
Read MoreThe Transportation and Mobility Department and Parks and Recreation Department are hosting public meetings to provide the community with the results of the public input gathered earlier this year on the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan and the Active Transportation Plan.
Read MoreRichardson Parks and Recreation crews continue to cleanup the mess caused by recent storms.
Read MoreCome have fun while finding out all about the City’s fall recreational classes.
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