Census 2020 arrives in mailboxes this month—make sure you are counted
Richardson residents will begin receiving their invitation to participate in the 2020 Census in mid-March.
Read MoreRichardson residents will begin receiving their invitation to participate in the 2020 Census in mid-March.
Read MoreWhile the City’s Code Enforcement and Building Inspection staff have been working to help rebuild storm-ravaged areas of Richardson in the brick-and-mortar sense, the Parks and Recreation Department is working to restore the area’s landscapes, both public and private.
Read MoreIn 2016, City leaders posed a question to local nonprofit Network of Community Ministries: If the City ever faces a disaster, could Network help with recovery efforts after the City’s initial emergency response?
Read MoreResidents will receive a letter in the mail this month that can be taken to one of several City facilities to be redeemed for two rolls of 26 blue recycling bags.
Read MoreIn addition to creating connections through community engagement, Richardson helps strengthen its sense of community by working closely with institutional partners.
Read MoreThe 2020 U.S. Census was the focus of the Richardson Public Library’s Lunchtime Lecture giving people an opportunity to understand the importance of the U.S. Census to the City of Richardson, the State of Texas and the United States, and to discuss what is new for 2020.
Read MoreFor people in southeast Richardson, the impact of the tornado is still evidenced by the remains of destroyed homes, missing trees and debris left on properties still waiting for insurance claims to be settled.
Read MoreThe North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) is conducting its annual chlorine maintenance in its water treatment process through March 30. The annual, routine change is necessary to maintain the regional system and year-round water quality.
Read MoreA ceremonial ribbon cutting was held last month to celebrate the end of work on the Spring Valley Road Rehabilitation Project.
Read MoreAlmost six months after severe weather damaged and destroyed homes and business in several Richardson neighborhoods, the City continues to focus its efforts on long term recovery.
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