New Partnership Expands Support for Richardson Shelter Pets
The Richardson Animal Shelter has become the fifth municipal shelter to partner with Friends of...
Read MoreThe Richardson Animal Shelter has become the fifth municipal shelter to partner with Friends of...
Read MoreThe Richardson City Council adopted an ordinance Monday approving a rate increase for Atmos Gas,...
Read MoreThe City of Richardson is inviting residents to provide feedback on two important initiatives that...
Read MoreThe October 2025 print edition of Richardson Today is expected to hit mailboxes next...
Read MoreDue to Sept. 29 being the fifth Monday of the month, there will be no City Council work session or...
Read MoreIf you haven’t tried composting yet, fall is a great time to learn more about it, as fallen leaves (a great component of compost) are getting more plentiful. A large amount of space is not required; a composting bin can be as small as three feet wide. Materials to place inside include “browns” (brown leaves/grass, cardboard, newspaper) and “greens” (plant-based food scraps, green leaves/grass) in a 2:1 ratio.
Read MoreThe fourth annual “Chalk the Walk” Art Contest will take place at the upcoming Cottonwood Art Festival Oct 4-5. Artists age 12+ have the opportunity to create a masterpiece of their choice on the sidewalks of Cottonwood Park with a chance to win up to $500 in cash prizes.
Read MoreThe following lane closures are expected daily between 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. over the next few weeks as fiber optic work takes place near the intersection of Jupiter Road and Renner Road:
Read MoreThe eastbound side of Melrose Drive between Custer Road and Lorrie Drive will be closed to traffic starting next week (week of Sept. 29) as pavement replacement work takes place, part of the City’s Arterial and Collector Street Rehab Project.
Read MoreThe City’s annual pavement crack sealing program will begin next week at Campbell Road near the UT Dallas campus. While contactors are sealing cracks in the pavement, temporary lane closures will be necessary.
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