Trees Planted on Main Street
Twelve bald cypress trees were planted in the Main Street Redevelopment area (Core District) this week, the first of 105 total trees that will transform the area into a leafy, pedestrian-friendly destination.
Read MoreTwelve bald cypress trees were planted in the Main Street Redevelopment area (Core District) this week, the first of 105 total trees that will transform the area into a leafy, pedestrian-friendly destination.
Read MoreHere’s what is happening at the Eisemann Center.
Read MoreUT Dallas’ Fall Arts Festival began last week, continuing the school’s annual tradition of sharing the work of students enrolled in Arts and Humanities courses/majors.
Read MoreThe Richardson Community Band’s (RCB) Holiday Horns performed a mini concert at the base of the “Rocket” sculpture at Heights Park recently, providing unexpected holiday music for visitors to the park.
Read MoreThis merry season, we have TWO cats for Pet of the Week! Meet Spot and Red! The brothers came to the Shelter at the beginning of this month as an owner surrender since these two were outdoor cats and they could not bring them inside their home to the pets they had.
Read MoreThere will be NO recycling, solid waste or Brush and Bulky Item Collection (BABIC) service provided Thursday, Dec. 24, Friday, Dec. 25 or Friday, Jan. 1. There will be NO makeup days for trash collection or BABIC service. The table below shows the makeup days for recycling service.
Read MoreDallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) have announced the following changes for Friday, Dec. 25.
Read MoreThe results are in—the City’s first “Santa’s Village on Parade: A Virtual Shoebox Parade” has been a “sparkling” success, with more than 2,700 people watching the parade video so far, at the City’s website, Facebook and the City’s cable channel.
Read MoreThe Development Services Department is seeking input to help shape proposed branding improvements in the Richardson Innovation Quarter (The IQ®) and the Richardson Core District, through two fun, interactive surveys.
Read MoreThe City Council approved its 2021 meeting calendar Monday.
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