COVID-19 Information Regarding Pets
According to the World Health Organization, there is “no evidence that companion animals have been infected or could spread coronavirus (COVID-19).”
Read MoreAccording to the World Health Organization, there is “no evidence that companion animals have been infected or could spread coronavirus (COVID-19).”
Read MoreIn response to continued efforts to help limit the spread of COVID-19, the Bush Central Barkway and Ann Eisemann Inclusive Playground will close effective March 20 at 11:59 p.m.
Read MoreIn an effort to continue to provide mission critical services, while also responding to the needs to limit public exposure to COVID-19, the City of Richardson announced facility closures and service modifications earlier this week.
Read Moreple wishing to address the City Council or City Plan Commission can now do so online, thanks to a new online public comment form located at the City’s website.
Read MoreAmidst all the current COVID-19-related closures/restrictions, you may have extra time to complete the 2020 Census if you haven’t done so yet.
Read MoreThe right and left lanes of northbound and southbound Waterview Parkway between Synergy Park Boulevard (at the railroad) and the Bush Turnpike may be closed to traffic.
Read MoreTake one look at Jorge and you cannot help but fall in love. He truly is a sweet and loving cat. He is searching for his forever home with someone who will give him love and attention.
Read MoreRichardson Mayor Paul Voelker declared a Local State of Disaster Due to a Public Health Emergency to help contain and mitigate the spread of 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19). It works in conjunction with a similar order declared Thursday by Texas Gov. Greg Abbot.
Read MoreRichardson City crews are still taking care of services around the community while the City remains under a disaster declaration.
Read MoreThe use of antibacterial wipes to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is on the rise and wastewater workers are asking people for help with our infrastructure by stopping the flushing of wipes, cleaning cloths, paper towels, feminine hygiene products, and personal care items such as dental floss or cotton swabs.
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