City Program Sees Wildflowers in Bloom
You may have noticed a little more color in the medians across the City of Richardson making your...
Read MoreYou may have noticed a little more color in the medians across the City of Richardson making your...
Read MorePlans are underway for the development of the land around DART’s Arapaho Center Station. Last month, the City and real estate
Read MoreThe City Council approved new council district boundaries following a public hearing on April 25.
Read MoreThe City’s recent “Triple A” credit rating reaccreditation from Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s credit rating agencies has helped it once again receive the lowest rates possible for a recent sale of General Obligation Bonds and Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation.
Read MoreThe Health Department began its annual mosquito collection and testing this week, with traps set out in 12 areas of the city on Sunday and collected Monday, a schedule that will be repeated through October.
Read MoreThe city’s annual Trash Bash was held last Saturday, helping to clean the environment (and closets) of items that can be reused or recycled.
Read MoreCity staff presented the Summer 2022 Budget Calendar at Monday’s City Council work session.
Read MoreBased on information from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the recent Dallas County Public Health Committee decision to lower the county’s COVID-19 risk level to Green (or “new normal”), Richardson City Hall will be reopening fully to pre-pandemic operational levels beginning Monday, May 2.
Read MoreAltrusa International awarded its annual Richardson Foundation scholarships last week to seven recipients.
Read MoreEarly voting for the May 7 Constitutional Amendment and Joint Election is taking place through May 3.
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