City Departments Preparing for Impending Winter Weather – Warming Centers Open
With temperatures and wind chills expected to drop into the low teens or single digits over the next several days, the lobby of the Richardson Police Department
Read MoreWith temperatures and wind chills expected to drop into the low teens or single digits over the next several days, the lobby of the Richardson Police Department
Read MoreFor the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday Jan. 15, City services and facilities will operate...
Read MoreWith low temperatures expected to drop into the single digits and teens for a few days beginning Saturday night, it’s smart to take some precautions to prevent problems with plumbing and landscapes
Read MoreThe two right lanes on the westbound frontage road of the Bush Turnpike between Plano Road and US 75
Read MoreSouthbound Custer Road just south of Arapaho Road, and the right lane of eastbound Arapaho at Custer Road extended 450 feet west, may be closed from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson’s Office of Emergency Management will test the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry (STEAR) on Wednesday, Jan. 17 at 1 p.m.
Read MoreThis week, a new economic development initiative was launched as a pilot program aimed at fostering research, innovation and growth within the local business community.
Read MoreApplications opened this week for the City’s 2024 Spring Arts Initiative Grant Program, which offers funding to local nonprofit arts organizations for special opportunities that are not included in the organization’s normal budget process or regular programming.
Read MoreMayor Bob Dubey, City Council members, and staff from the Communications Department have been busy with rehearsals for the State of the City Address, which takes place Wednesday, Jan. 31 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Eisemann Center.
Read MoreThis week, the Richardson Parks and Recreation Department launched the Clean Parks Program, funded by a grant from the Richardson Rotary Club.
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