Sherrill Park Golf Course #1 Featured in Magazine
Avid Golfer, an Irving-based magazine, is featuring Richardson’s Sherrill Park Golf Course #1 in its January 2020 issue.
Read MoreAvid Golfer, an Irving-based magazine, is featuring Richardson’s Sherrill Park Golf Course #1 in its January 2020 issue.
Read MoreThe 2020 Census will be conducted between January and July and will help residents and communities, like Richardson.
Read MoreStarting today, pavement marking crews will be working in the southbound lanes on Coit from Campbell to Spring Valley to replace buttons to enhance safety of the driving public.
Read MoreThe Main Street Redevelopment Project continues this month as workers begin reconstruction work along Main Street. The project kicked off last fall and is expected to be complete in winter 2020/2021.
Read MoreOne of the services you never think of when comparing cities is trash and recycling, but as many Richardson residents know and appreciate, is the way the City manages its trash and recycling collections.
Read MoreThe Community Services Division is responsible for preserving the integrity and advancing the vitality of Richardson through community-based problem solving, neighborhood-oriented services, public-private partnerships and the administration of fair and reasonable enforcement initiatives.
Read MoreThe U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting to fill hundreds of thousands of temporary positions across the country to assist with the 2020 Census count.
Read MoreThere are many reasons people enjoy Richardson as a place to live and/or work—including good schools, from preschool through college; plentiful parks and green spaces; top-notch City services and programs; and a multicultural atmosphere with a wide variety of businesses, restaurants and faiths. The recent October storms reminded residents of another Richardson advantage—it provides a small-town sense of community amidst one of the largest urban/suburban areas in the nation.
Read MoreRichardson takes an active role in being a part of that regional stage with events that have lasted for decades and grown to become family traditions.
Read MoreThe City Council was briefed last month on the City’s efforts to recover from the Oct. 20 tornado. The initial rounds of storm debris removal utilizing outside contractors are now complete, with future debris removal being handled by City crews. In total, 43,500 cubic yards of vegetative debris and 16,000 yards of construction debris were removed.
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