RMSIP Snack Drive Ends Aug. 1
High school interns participating in the Richardson Mayor’s Summer Internship Program (RMSIP) have organized the third-annual RMSIP Healthy Kids Snack Drive, benefiting area children.
Read MoreHigh school interns participating in the Richardson Mayor’s Summer Internship Program (RMSIP) have organized the third-annual RMSIP Healthy Kids Snack Drive, benefiting area children.
Read MoreTommy Terrific’s new Peace Magic Show features magic tricks representing symbols of peace throughout the world.
Read MoreAdults are invited to join romance authors including Elizabeth Essex, Addison Fox, Sasha Summers and Dakota Cassidy for discussions about romance versus love stories, reasons for reading romance, different romance genres and myths about romance readers.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
Read MorePool owners are reminded that there are several tips on the City’s Environmental Partnership Initiative web page for conserving pool water, helping to lessen “water bill surprise.”
Read MoreIf you’ve ever noticed insects, dead or alive, in or near your home and want to know what they are, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension service offers a web page called “Insects in the City,” with links to resources that provide help with identification.
Read MoreIntroducing Haze and Smokey, our dynamic duo!
Read MoreTexan biologist and illustrator Erin Curry has been selected as the featured artist for the Fall Cottonwood Art Festival in Richardson on Oct. 7-8. Curry graduated with a B.S. in Biology and was working at the Dallas Zoo when she began drawing at the age of 26.
Read MoreWith its continued focus on rider safety, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) announced the addition of more than 100 contract Transit Security Officers (TSO) to improve public safety and security for DART commuters.
TSOs will provide enhanced service on DART’s light rail vehicles and platforms, as well as the Trinity Railway Express (TRE), with a focus on DART Code of Conduct violations and any potential unlawful activities on DART property. The TSOs join the agency’s 252 budgeted DART Police Officers and Fare Enforcement Officers (FEO) in ensuring DART riders have a safe and secure experience.
“The addition of security officers on trains and platforms is just one of many of our ongoing efforts to provide the safest commuting experience for our customers,” said Charlie Cato, DART chief of police. “Having a visible presence on as many of our vehicles as possible will be an important deterrent to misconduct, and I hope it also demonstrates our continued commitment to our customers to keep them safe.”
The TSO program is scheduled to be fully staffed by mid-August, but security officers can already be seen patrolling DART vehicles. The project uses Ridership Improvement Funds approved by the DART Board of Directors to improve security, cleanliness, and reliability for riders across the 13 service area cities.
This program is also part of a series of planned security improvements by DART that riders can expect to see over the next several months, including technology enhancements, physical deterrents, and collaborative partnerships that will improve safety throughout the system.
Read MoreCity Manager Don Magner has announced the appointment of Yvonne Falgout as Richardson’s next Parks and Recreation Department Director.
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