No City Council Meeting Monday
Due to the Independence Day holiday, there will be no City Council meeting Monday, July 1. The Council will next meet Monday, July 8 beginning at 6 p.m.
City Council Calendar: www.cor.net/CityCouncil
Read MoreDue to the Independence Day holiday, there will be no City Council meeting Monday, July 1. The Council will next meet Monday, July 8 beginning at 6 p.m.
City Council Calendar: www.cor.net/CityCouncil
Read MoreBeginning tonight (Friday, June 28) at 9 p.m., northbound drivers on Coit Road between McCallum Boulevard and Frankford Road will be directed away from the existing northbound lanes onto the new, nearby Coit Bridge and concrete roadway as part of the Silver Line Regional Rail Project.
Read MoreHear Comanche Stories from Quanah Parker’s Great-Granddaughter TomorrowCity Council...
Read MoreHappening at the Eisemann Center.
Read MoreIf you’ve never tried composting, now might be a good time to start if you still have lots of dead leaves leftover after the spring storms.
Read MoreWith 100-degree days expected to stay for a while, Animal Shelter staff and experts from Texas A&M AgriLife encourage Texans to incorporate precautions to protect pets from heat stress and help properly regulate their body temperature.
Read MoreMeet Ray-Ray, a charming 3-year-old American Bully mix resident of our shelter.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson is pleased to announce its support for an economic development project that will bring significant site and building improvements at 305 S. Central Expressway.
Read MoreEstimates of the amount of total material to be collected were revised upward this week to between 150,000 and 200,000 cubic yards due to increasing amounts of storm-related vegetative debris being encountered in several areas. As of today, the estimated amount of debris collected stands at 117,209 cubic yards, or 59 percent.
Read MoreCity staff presented the latest design plans for the new City Hall and Municipal Campus at Monday’s City Council meeting, after a year of design development that included City Council feedback, stakeholder interviews and several opportunities for public input.
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