Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12, and clocks should be advanced one hour.
The Irving Fire Department encourages residents to also replace smoke detector batteries.
As the days grow longer, thoughts may turn to ways to harness the sun’s potential by purchasing solar panels. The process of taking on such a project should begin with three questions: -Who will do the work? -Where will the panels be…
Read More »DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME: CHANGE YOUR CLOCK, CHANGE YOUR BATTERY Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12, and clocks should be advanced one hour. The Irving Fire Department encourages residents to also replace smoke detector…
Read More »The Irving Golf Club is providing new outdoor spaces for visitors, and renovations will be ready just in time for warmer weather. The new deck and veranda were approved by the Irving City Council in October 2022, and the project began in December.…
Read More »The City of Irving is developing an economic assistance program to support business recovery from the COVID 19 pandemic and strengthen resiliency into the future. The program will combine a financial award and technical assistance to aid in the…
Read More »The City of Irving offers families a fun, free experience with the Citywide Egg Hunt! Take part in egg hunts for children ages 2-10, with tons of toy- and candy-filled eggs, arts and craft, and entertainment. Bring a camera to take a free photo…
Read More »The City of Irving is developing an economic assistance program to support business recovery from the COVID 19 pandemic and strengthen resiliency into the future. The program will combine a financial award and technical assistance to aid in the…
Read More »Crews have begun interior renovations on two of the Jackie Townsell Bear Creek Heritage Center’s museums. Work on the Masonic Lodge and J.O. Davis House will be completed in two phases. Phase 1 renovations include new flooring, repairs to…
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Read More »Keep Irving Beautiful (KIB) is encouraging the Irving community to participate in the 2023 Don’t Mess with Texas Trash-Off/Great American Cleanup from 9 a.m. to noon April 1. This year’s cleanup will be held at Trinity View Park, 2298 E.…
Read More »The current City of Irving website turns nine years old this year, and the Communications Department is planning a website redesign to enhance communication and access to information. The project includes the external facing city website,…
Read More »NORTH TEXAS TEEN BOOK FESTIVAL PREVIEW The North Texas Teen Book Festival (NTTBF) returns for its ninth year on March 4 at the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas. Meet bestselling and debut authors, get books signed, join in discussion…
Read More »SEE THE 'FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHT TO FIGHT' EXHIBITION AT THE IAM Visit the Irving Archives & Museum to see this traveling exhibition that comes from the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. "Fighting for the Right to Fight" begins with an…
Read More »The current City of Irving website turns nine years old this year, and the Communications Department is planning a website redesign to enhance communication and access to information. The project includes the external facing city website,…
Read More »Built in 1964 and 1959 respectively, Lee and Lively Parks swimming pools have not been operational since the 2019 aquatic season due to the COVID-19 mandated closures in 2020, staffing shortages and significant structural and operational damage…
Read More »Irving Code Enforcement, through its licensing and inspection program, is dedicated to improving the quality and standard of living for all people living in apartments, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes and manufactured homes. A set of minimum…
Read More »As the days grow longer, thoughts may turn to ways to harness the sun’s potential by purchasing solar panels. The process of taking on such a project should begin with three questions: - Who will do the work? - Where will the panels be…
Read More »During the Feb. 9 Irving City Council meeting, the Mayor and city council approved an electric vehicle (EV) charging needs assessment, aided by EV charging and media company Volta's infrastructure planning service. The assessment will provide…
Read More »Residents who are interested in becoming a candidate for a City Council position can pick up a candidate packet beginning Jan. 5 for the May 6, 2023, General Election from the City Secretary’s Office at City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd. Packets…
Read More »The City of Irving will be hosting a General Subrecipient Information Session for all nonprofits interested in how the city's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds work. This session will be held…
Read More »The cold weather fun comes back to Irving Saturday, Feb. 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with Frost Fest! Join the City of Irving at Levy Event Plaza, 501 E. Las Colinas Blvd., for a free winter festival featuring tons of fluffy snow - a rarely seen…
Read More »Families are invited to gather for Irving Public Library's (IPL) African American Read-In 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 19 at the Jack Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd. The annual Read-In, hosted by IPL since 2011, shares children's…
Read More »Effective Monday, Feb. 13, Irving Animal Services will institute new operating hours until further notice at the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC), 4140 Valley View Lane, due to low staffing levels. Animals in the shelter will still receive care…
Read More »The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) will operate under a temporary schedule change beginning Monday, Feb. 13 to accommodate the construction of a new station in Fort Worth. The new schedule is expected to remain in effect through August, weather…
Read More »NORTH TEXAS TEEN BOOK FESTIVAL PREVIEW The North Texas Teen Book Festival (NTTBF) returns for its ninth year on March 4 at the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas. Meet bestselling and debut authors, get books signed, join in discussion…
Read More »TRE ANNOUNCES TEMPORARY SCHEDULE CHANGES The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) will operate under a temporary schedule change beginning Monday, Feb. 13 to accommodate the construction of a new station in Fort Worth. The new schedule is expected to…
Read More »Neighborhoods Receive Grant Funds For Programs The City of Irving has awarded 29 neighborhood and homeowner associations with $25,000 in funding for organization projects through the Neighborhood Grant Program. Administered by the…
Read More »Eligible first-time homebuyers in Irving have access to as much as $50,000 through the city’s Down Payment Assistance Program to help purchase their home. The first step in determining eligibility is to watch an orientation video available…
Read More »Residents who are interested in becoming a candidate for a City Council position can pick up a candidate packet beginning Jan. 5 for the May 6, 2023, General Election from the City Secretary’s Office at City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd. Packets…
Read More »SEE THE 'FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHT TO FIGHT' EXHIBITION AT THE IAM Visit the Irving Archives & Museum to see this traveling exhibition that comes from the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. "Fighting for the Right to Fight" begins with an…
Read More »The current City of Irving website turns nine years old this year, and the Communications Department is planning a website redesign to enhance communication and access to information. The project includes the external facing city website,…
Read More »CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE PACKETS AVAILABLE FOR 2023 GENERAL ELECTION Residents who are interested in becoming a candidate for a City Council position can pick up a candidate packet beginning Jan. 5 for the May 6, 2023, General Election from the…
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Read More »Renters should contact property management as soon as possible with any maintenance issues regarding heating, leaking or frozen water pipes or windows and doors not closing properly. Additionally, residents should have their property’s…
Read More »Irving Community Television Network (ICTN) has officially launched custom bugs (station logo on portion of the screen to identify the channel) for the ICTN Now, ICTN Meetings and ICTN Classics cable broadcast channels. The bugs are…
Read More »Residents who are interested in becoming a candidate for a City Council position can pick up a candidate packet beginning Jan. 5 for the May 6, 2023, General Election from the City Secretary’s Office at City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd. Packets…
Read More »Join the Irving business community on Jan. 26 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the Irving State of the City address at the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas, 500 W. Las Colinas Blvd. The 2023 State of the City event will feature Irving Mayor Rick…
Read More »The City of Irving Housing and Redevelopment Division needs Irving residents to volunteer for the 2023 Point-in-Time (PIT) count. Scheduled for the night of Jan. 26, the PIT count is a search and survey event that takes a census of unhoused…
Read More »The Irving Parks and Recreation Department has planned a variety of celebrations to honor Martin Luther King Jr. this month. -Jan. 6 | 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. MLK Day of Service | Senter Park Recreation Center -Jan. 13 | 9 a.m. King Square Ribbon…
Read More »PROFILE EMERGES OF IRVING’S SMALL BUSINESSES The city’s Office of Economic Development recently updated the Irving City Council on its Small Business Initiative and reported on the results of last year’s survey of small…
Read More »CITY OF IRVING: FUTURE IN FOCUS This past year, the City Manager adopted a new organizational strategic plan framework called Future in Focus. Built on five pillars and several goals, the 2022 Year-in-Review is based on the new Future in Focus…
Read More »The City of Irving Housing and Redevelopment Division needs Irving residents to volunteer for the 2023 Point-in-Time (PIT) count. Scheduled for the night of Jan. 26, the PIT count is a search and survey event that takes a census of unhoused…
Read More »Mayor rick stopfer to present state of the city jan. 26 Join the Irving business community on Jan. 26 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the Irving State of the City address at the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas, 500 W. Las Colinas Blvd. The…
Read More »Residents who are interested in becoming a candidate for a City Council position can pick up a candidate packet beginning Jan. 5 for the May 6, 2023, General Election from the City Secretary’s Office at City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd. Packets…
Read More »As the City of Irving launches the $27,967,633 MacArthur Boulevard Reconstruction Project this month, the Capital Improvement Program is preparing for the Embassy Channel Improvements Project to begin in February. The two-year, $15,196,366 project…
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Read More »STUDENTS ENCOURAGED TO ENTER MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. ESSAY CONTEST CALLING ALL YOUNG AND ASPIRING WRITERS! The City of Irving is hosting an essay contest in conjunction with the city’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. observance Jan.…
Read More »The Irving Police Department (IPD) will participate in a DWI Enforcement Initiative during the New Year holiday weekend to help #EndTheStreakTX of daily deaths on Texas roadways. IPD's DWI unit officers will focus on locating and arresting impaired…
Read More »Residents, neighborhood groups and local organizations can bring comfort to an Irving shelter pet by donating during the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC) holiday donation drive. The annual Comfort and Joy Drive runs through Tuesday, Jan. 3. Items…
Read More »DEC. 3-27, DUSK TO 10 P.M. DAILY Centennial Park, 444 W. Second St. The free holiday lights display affords a leisurely stroll through one of the jewels of Irving’s Heritage District - Centennial Park. The park is decorated with 60,000…
Read More »The holidays are a great opportunity to enjoy time with family and friends — to celebrate life, to be grateful and to reflect on what is important. They also are a time to appreciate and safeguard the gift of health. Each year an estimated 1…
Read More »The Affordable Connectivity Program is an Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. The benefit provides: -Up to $30/month discount for internet service.…
Read More »Residents have an opportunity to properly dispose of fresh-cut Christmas trees for recycling during Irving’s annual Christmas Tree Roundup. Fresh-cut Christmas trees will be collected as part of Irving’s regular weekly brush/bulky…
Read More »In observance of the Christmas holiday, there will be no residential trash, curbside recycling or brush/bulky collection on Monday, Dec. 26. All scheduled solid waste collection for Dec. 26-29 will shift one day. In addition, the following…
Read More »Residents, neighborhood groups and local organizations can bring comfort to an Irving shelter pet by donating during the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC) holiday donation drive. The annual Comfort and Joy Drive runs through Tuesday, Jan. 3. Items…
Read More »Irving will hold its annual Wreaths Across America event to honor fallen military service members with a wreath laying ceremony. SATURDAY, DEC. 17 | 11 A.M. Oak Grove Memorial Gardens, 1413 E. Irving Blvd. During the ceremony, Irving’s…
Read More »Irving Animal Services wants to give the gift on every Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC) shelter pet’s wish list - a lovable home for the holidays. All pets 1 year and older are free to adopt during IACC’s annual Home for the Holidays…
Read More »Gather the kids and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Second Saturdays at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM). On the second Saturday of each month in 2022, enjoy free admission for everyone, along…
Read More »Residents, neighborhood groups and local organizations can bring comfort to an Irving shelter pet by donating during the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC) holiday donation drive. The annual Comfort and Joy Drive runs through Tuesday, Jan. 3. Items…
Read More »Irving Animal Services wants to give the gift on every Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC) shelter pet’s wish list - a lovable home for the holidays. All pets 1 year and older are free to adopt during IACC’s annual Home for the Holidays…
Read More »DROP OFF A LETTER TO SANTA AT IRVING CITY HALL The North Pole elves have dropped off Santa’s Mailbox at Irving City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd., for children to send their holiday letters to Santa Claus. Families can drop off letters…
Read More »All aboard! Join the City of Irving at the annual Holidays at Heritage events December 3-17, kicking off with a nighttime Irving Polar Express-themed parade on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m. in the Irving Heritage District. After the lighted parade head…
Read More »KIB’s November Celebrations Texas Arbor Day is celebrated in November, and Irving holds its event at an IISD school that has shown outstanding environmental stewardship and recycling efforts. This year’s honoree, Barton Elementary,…
Read More »The free holiday lights display affords a leisurely stroll through one of the jewels of Irving’s Heritage District - Centennial Park. The park is decorated with 60,000 lights on the fences, trees and bridge, and walkways are lit on each side…
Read More »Residents, neighborhood groups and local organizations can bring comfort to an Irving shelter pet by donating during the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC) holiday donation drive. The annual Comfort and Joy Drive runs through Tuesday, Jan. 3. Items…
Read More »All aboard! Join the City of Irving at the annual Holidays at Heritage events December 3-17, kicking off with a nighttime Irving Polar Express-themed parade on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m. in the Irving Heritage District. After the lighted parade head…
Read More »DROP OFF A LETTER TO SANTA AT IRVING CITY HALL The North Pole elves have dropped off Santa’s Mailbox at Irving City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd., for children to send their holiday letters to Santa Claus. Families can drop off letters…
Read More »Applications for the 2022 Holidays at Heritage Parade are now being accepted. Families, businesses, community organizations and neighborhoods are encouraged to enter a decorated vehicle, float or walking group. Registration is free, easy and can be…
Read More »IRVING NAMED A DIGITAL CITIES SURVEY WINNER The City of Irving has been named a 2022 Digital Cities Survey award winner in the 125,000-249,999 population category by the Center for Digital Government (CDG). CDG cited strengthened cybersecurity,…
Read More »The holidays are a great opportunity to enjoy time with family and friends — to celebrate life, to be grateful and to reflect on what is important. They also are a time to appreciate and safeguard the gift of health. Each year an estimated 1…
Read More »The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) recently honored the City of Irving Water Utilities Department with its prestigious Gold Award for Exceptional Utility Performance. The award recognizes outstanding achievement in implementing…
Read More »To help Irving residents manage the seasonal leaf fall, Irving Solid Waste Services will collect bagged leaves and grass clippings at the curb on regular collection days. Leaf and grass bag pickup is unlimited and does not count towards the 15 trash…
Read More »Irving's Solid Waste Services implemented a change to its collection schedule. All trash, recycling, brush and bulky collections are performed once per week on the same day. Irving Mayor Rick Stopfer discusses what led to the updates and thanks…
Read More »The City of Irving partners with community organizations to pay tribute and show appreciation to the men and women of the armed forces. VETERANS DAY CEREMONY The Irving Veterans Memorial Park Committee will host a Veterans Day program on Friday,…
Read More »FREE SECOND SATURDAYS AT IRVING ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM Gather the kids and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Second Saturdays at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM). On the second Saturday of each…
Read More »The City of Irving has again been awarded two distinctions in the field of Traffic Safety Initiatives. The first award is through the Texas Municipal Courts Traffic Safety Initiatives grant funded by the Texas Department of Transportation to…
Read More »IRVING MAYOR RICK STOPFER TALKS ABOUT SOLID WASTE SERVICES CHANGES Irving's Solid Waste Services implemented a change to its collection schedule. All trash, recycling, brush and bulky collections are performed once per week on the same day.…
Read More »Households across Irving will be celebrating the holidays with delicious foods. From turkeys to casseroles, food waste should be managed appropriately to avoid costly issues with clogged pipes. Help maintain the integrity of sewer infrastructure by…
Read More »Effective Oct. 1. the City of Irving adopted a new fee schedule for the use of athletic fields and rental buildings. Athletic fields are available to rent for recreation leagues, competitive leagues, tournament organizers and the public.…
Read More »The City of Irving partners with community organizations to pay tribute and show appreciation to the men and women of the armed forces. Veterans Day Ceremony The Irving Veterans Memorial Park Committee will host a Veterans Day program on Friday,…
Read More »Recently, the Mayor and City Council appointed nine residents to the Charter Review Committee with the task to review the charter and discuss possible amendments to the Irving City Charter. The City Charter is a document that defines the…
Read More »Outside of Irving City Hall’s north entrance, lush flower beds filled with native grasses and cheery, colorful blossoms line a crisp white concrete path. The sidewalk is freshly cured from the city’s exterior sidewalk, water feature and…
Read More »The Irving City Council adopts a tax rate for property taxes each September when the budget is approved. City property taxes are the primary funding source for many city services, such as police, fire, streets and parks. Irving offers a 20%…
Read More »The Affordable Connectivity Program is an Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. The benefit provides: - Up to $30/month discount for internet service. -…
Read More »Renovations to the kennels at the Irving Animal Care Campus, 4140 Valley View Lane, begin Nov. 7. As a result of the renovations, Irving Animal Services (IAS) will be temporarily halting dog surrenders through Nov. 14 at the facility. The…
Read More »Update: The Sunday, Nov. 6 Panel Discussion, hosted by the Irving Black Arts Council, will include notable local residents sharing their experiences: - Honorable Judge L. Clifford Davis (Retired), Civil Rights attorney, leader to desegregate…
Read More »Applications for the 2022 Holidays at Heritage Parade are now being accepted. Families, businesses, community organizations and neighborhoods are encouraged to enter a decorated vehicle, float or walking group. Registration is free, easy and can be…
Read More »Irving Community Television Network (ICTN) spent a day following Irving's Solid Waste Services crews to see the challenges they encounter and understand why the collection changes are needed. Collection Map and Schedule View Solid Waste Services…
Read More »Irving City Manager Chris Hillman discusses the city's FY2022-23 budget in this informative video. The approved budget focuses on: - Recruitment and retention - Infrastructure Needs - Excellent service delivery Visit…
Read More »Irving residents have free access to drop off limited items at the Hunter Ferrell Landfill, 110 E. Hunter Ferrell Road. To access the landfill for free, residents must provide identification (drivers license, state identification card, etc.) and an…
Read More »Gather the kids and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Second Saturdays at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM). On the second Saturday of each month in 2022, enjoy free admission for everyone, along…
Read More »Gather the family and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Sunday admission at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM) through Jan. 8. Sundays are free for the entirety of the run of “The Negro…
Read More »The City of Irving is seeking feedback on homeless solutions for the community. To provide input, please take the Community Survey and/or attend Town Hall meetings. The survey closes Nov. 14. HOMELESS SOLUTIONS TOWN HALL MEETINGS Nov. 3, 12…
Read More »Irving residents have free access to drop off limited items at the Hunter Ferrell Landfill, 110 E. Hunter Ferrell Road. To access the landfill for free, residents must provide identification (drivers license, state identification card, etc.) and an…
Read More »Wells Fargo is building a new state-of-the-art campus emphasizing employee wellness in Irving's Las Colinas. The majority of employees based in the Dallas area will relocate to the new offices by the end of 2025 when the campus is expected to…
Read More »EVENTS TO SALUTE VETERANS, SUPPORT TROOPS The City of Irving partners with community organizations to pay tribute and show appreciation to the men and women of the armed forces. VETERANS DAY CEREMONY The Irving Veterans Memorial Park Committee…
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Read More »Residents are reminded to set clocks back one hour for the ending of daylight saving time Sunday, Nov. 6. As part of the Irving Fire Department’s Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery campaign, it is also recommended that residents replace…
Read More »Irving City Manager Chris Hillman discusses the city's FY2022-23 budget in this informative video. The approved budget focuses on: - Recruitment and retention - Infrastructure Needs - Excellent service delivery Visit…
Read More »Fall in love with a dog that will pup-kin spice up your life during Irving Animal Services’ (IAS) Big Dogs adoption event. All Irving dogs 40 pounds and up are free to adopt during the month of October at the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC),…
Read More »"The Negro Motorist Green Book" was an essential traveling companion for African Americans the early to mid-20th century in America, directing them to businesses and services that served the black community. A new exhibition developed by the…
Read More »Applications for the 2022 Holidays at Heritage Parade are now being accepted. Families, businesses, community organizations and neighborhoods are encouraged to enter a decorated vehicle, float or walking group. Registration is free, easy and can be…
Read More »Irving Community Television Network (ICTN) spent a day following Irving's Solid Waste Services crews to see the challenges they encounter and understand why the collection changes are needed. -Collection Map and Schedule -View Solid Waste…
Read More »Enjoy the fall season with a Pumpkin Patch, Hay Maze, Magic Pumpkin Garden, Lemur Land, Spooky Barn and other fun fall activities, along with the farm animals and pony rides at Fritz Park, 312 E. Vilbig St. The Animal Connection Experience at Fritz…
Read More »Grab your blankets and lawn chairs every Friday at 7 p.m. during the month of October for a free movie showing at Heritage Park! Come early and grab a bite to eat in the Irving Heritage District EVERY FRIDAY DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER | 7 P.M.…
Read More »KEEP COSTUMES BOTH CREATIVE AND SAFE Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light colors. Choose face paint and makeup whenever possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision.…
Read More »The City of Irving is hiring and to help attract applicants, new full-time hires can receive up to $1,500 during their first year of employment. New full-time employees will receive $500 after: First 30 days. A six-month orientation period.…
Read More »Looking for the things that go bump in the night? Come out to Eerie Irving Oct. 22 at Trinity View Park where the Irving Parks and Recreation Department invited the city’s ghouls, ghosts and not-so-scary monsters to thrill, shock and…
Read More »IRVING SEEKS FEEDBACK ON HOMELESS SOLUTIONS The City of Irving is seeking feedback on homeless solutions for the community. To provide input, please take the Community Survey and/or attend Town Hall meetings. The survey closes Nov. 14.…
Read More »Wells Fargo is building a new state-of-the-art campus emphasizing employee wellness in Irving's Las Colinas. The majority of employees based in the Dallas area will relocate to the new offices by the end of 2025 when the campus is expected to…
Read More »Low-interest federal disaster loans are available to Texas businesses and residents affected by the severe storms and flooding that occurred Aug. 22-25, announced U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman. SBA acted…
Read More »DFW International Airport (DFW) has started a runway rehabilitation program on the west side of the airport (Runway 13R/31L). Due to the construction and operational changes, Irving neighborhoods may hear an increase in air traffic through…
Read More »BRING THE KIDS FOR FREE MOVIES ON MAIN FRIDAYS IN OCTOBER Movies on Main poster with mentions of all movies during October Grab your blankets and lawn chairs every Friday at 7 p.m. during the month of October for a free movie showing at Heritage…
Read More »Looking for the things that go bump in the night? Come out to Eerie Irving Oct. 22 at Trinity View Park where the Irving Parks and Recreation Department invited the city’s ghouls, ghosts and not-so-scary monsters to thrill, shock and…
Read More »Every minute, 20 people are physically abused by an intimate partner, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Domestic violence is a universal silent crime affecting all people, regardless of race, age, sexual orientation,…
Read More »Fall in love with a dog that will pup-kin spice up your life during Irving Animal Services’ (IAS) Big Dogs adoption event. All Irving dogs 40 pounds and up are free to adopt during the month of October at the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC),…
Read More »For more than 30 years, the City of Irving has been committed to providing accessible city facilities and services to the public. As a government entity, Irving is required to meet the standards of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act…
Read More »ILLUMINATE IRVING RAISES AWARENESS FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Every minute, 20 people are physically abused by an intimate partner, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Domestic violence is a universal silent crime affecting all…
Read More »Grab your blankets and lawn chairs every Friday at 7 p.m. during the month of October for a free movie showing at Heritage Park! Come early and grab a bite to eat in the Irving Heritage District. EVERY FRIDAY DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER | 7 P.M.…
Read More »Enjoy the fall season with a Pumpkin Patch, Hay Maze, Magic Pumpkin Garden, Lemur Land, Spooky Barn and other fun fall activities, along with the farm animals and pony rides at Fritz Park, 312 E. Vilbig St. The Animal Connection Experience at…
Read More »-All trash, recycling, brush and bulky collections are performed once per week on the same day. View the collection map. -The city is divided into four service areas, and collection will take place on either Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday…
Read More »Effective Oct. 1, Irving Solid Waste Services (SWS) collection schedule, guidelines and fees are adjusted to continue providing residential trash, recycling, brush and bulky service. View the flier: English Free Daily Drop-Off Service At…
Read More »The City of Irving is hiring and to help attract applicants, new full-time hires can receive up to $1,500 during their first year of employment. New full-time employees will receive $500 after: - First 30 days. - A six-month orientation period. -…
Read More »Recently, the Mayor and City Council appointed nine residents to the Charter Review Committee with the task to review the charter and discuss possible amendments to the Irving City Charter. The City Charter is a document that defines the…
Read More »DFW International Airport (DFW) has started a runway rehabilitation program on the west side of the airport (Runway 13R/31L). Due to the construction and operational changes, Irving neighborhoods may hear an increase in air traffic through…
Read More »Gather the kids and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Second Saturdays at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM). On the second Saturday of each month in 2022, enjoy free admission for everyone, along…
Read More »Beginning Thursday, Oct. 6, crews will be repairing sidewalks and other pavement areas around the west entrance to Irving City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd. Work is expected to last through Friday, Oct. 7, weather permitting. Once work is finished, the…
Read More »Renovations for The Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum are complete, and the City of Irving is hosting a ribbon cutting Oct. 8 at 10:30 a.m. to celebrate the museum reopening. Oct. 8 | 10 a.m.?to?1 p.m. The Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum and…
Read More »EERIE IRVING RETURNS TO THRILL ON OCT. 22 Scarecrows dance with children at the 2021 Eerie Irving event. Looking for the things that go bump in the night? Come out to Eerie Irving Oct. 22 at Trinity View Park where the Irving Parks and Recreation…
Read More »Fall in love with a dog that will pup-kin spice up your life during Irving Animal Services’ (IAS) Big Dogs adoption event. All Irving dogs 40 pounds and up are free to adopt during the month of October at the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC),…
Read More »Effective Oct. 1, Irving Solid Waste Services (SWS) collection schedule, guidelines and fees will be adjusted to continue providing residential trash, recycling, brush and bulky service. View the flier: English INTERIM SCHEDULE BEGINNING OCT. 1 …
Read More »Low-interest federal disaster loans are available to Texas businesses and residents affected by the severe storms and flooding that occurred Aug. 22-25, announced U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman. SBA acted…
Read More »31st Annual Trash Bash a Big Success Keep Irving Beautiful hosted the 31st Annual Trash Bash on Saturday, Sept. 24, at T.W. Rich-ardson Grove Park. It was a beautiful morning for a cleanup, and 409 volunteers turned out for the event. When all the…
Read More »Grab your blankets and lawn chairs every Friday at 7 p.m. during the month of October for a free movie showing at Heritage Park! Come early and grab a bite to eat in the Irving Heritage District. Every Friday during the month of October | 7 p.m.…
Read More »Recently, the Mayor and City Council appointed nine residents to the Charter Review Committee with the task to review the charter and discuss possible amendments to the Irving City Charter. The City Charter is a document that defines the…
Read More »The Affordable Connectivity Program is an Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. The benefit provides: - Up to $30/month discount for internet service. -…
Read More »With rising property values impacting residents, the Irving City Council began examining ways it could provide some relief to homeowners. On June 30, the City Council approved increasing the existing over 65/disabled person exemption from $45,000 to…
Read More »Save the Dates! Enjoy the fall season with a Pumpkin Patch, Hay Maze, Magic Pumpkin Garden, Lemur Land, Spooky Barn and other fun fall activities, along with the farm animals and pony rides at Fritz Park, 312 E. Vilbig St. The Animal Connection…
Read More »The City of Irving takes mosquito control very seriously. Trapping continues across the city’s 57 trap and spray locations. If any traps test positive, Irving’s vector control technicians will spray the surrounding area at night. The…
Read More »Low-interest federal disaster loans are available to Texas businesses and residents affected by the severe storms and flooding that occurred Aug. 22-25, announced U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman. SBA acted…
Read More »Irving residents can celebrate Asian culture during the 13th annual DFW Dragon Boat and Lantern Festival Oct. 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Las Colinas Urban Center along the shores of Lake Carolyn. The shores will be filled with exciting…
Read More »ICTN HONORED WITH 9 NATIONAL AWARDS The National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) recognized Irving Community Television Network (ICTN) with nine awards. A recap of Eerie Irving Park earned an Award of Excellence.…
Read More »Levy Event Plaza, 501 E. Las Colinas Blvd. Grab a bite and take a sip from more than 20 local food, beer and wine vendors at Levy Event Plaza. Food samples will be available for $3 each; vendors also sell full-sized entrees. Sample wristbands…
Read More »IRVING CITY COUNCIL ADOPTS ANNUAL BUDGET, REDUCES TAX RATE On Sept. 15, Irving City Council adopted the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-23 budget based on $0.5891/$100 valuation, which is a half-cent decrease from the current tax rate. Earlier this year,…
Read More »O’Connor Road, from Second Street to Irving Boulevard Artist rendering of the finished Irving Boulevard, with a bike lane and wider sidewalks. Opens in new window The northbound lanes of O’Connor Road between Second Street and Irving…
Read More »The National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) recognized Irving Community Television Network (ICTN) with nine awards. A recap of Eerie Irving Park earned an Award of Excellence. Irving’s news show, “City…
Read More »WHAT IS BETTER THAN GOOD FOOD, DRINKS AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT? Saturday, Sept. 24 | 4 to 9 p.m. Levy Event Plaza, 501 E. Las Colinas Blvd. Grab a bite and take a sip from more than 20 local food, beer and wine vendors at Levy Event Plaza. Food…
Read More »Effective Oct. 1, Irving Solid Waste Services (SWS) collection schedule, guidelines and fees will be adjusted to continue providing residential trash, recycling, brush and bulky service while a permanent plan is developed. Click Here for more…
Read More »Gather the kids and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Second Saturdays at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM). On the second Saturday of each month in 2022, enjoy free admission for everyone, along…
Read More »Whether it’s concerts at the Toyota Music Factory or prestigious golf tournaments at Las Colinas Country Club, Irving attracts visitors from around the world. A popular lodging option for many visitors is a short-term rental (STR) property,…
Read More »The three-day engagement at the Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd., will be the first on a national 39-date cross-country tour Sept.16-18, following a tech run at the facility. North Texas families of all ages will be among the very first…
Read More »Irving will welcome professional triathletes and fans from across the globe for the inaugural PTO U.S. Open on Sept. 17 and 18 at Levy Event Plaza, 501 E. Las Colinas Blvd. The competition, held by the Professional Triathletes Organisation, will…
Read More »Roll out to Heritage Park to enjoy a variety of over 60 cars, music, and food trucks. -6:30 p.m.: Car Show, Food Trucks and Live Music -7:30 p.m.: Judging -8:30 p.m.: Awards Grab your lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy a live performance from…
Read More »Irving residents have free access to drop off limited items at the Hunter Ferrell Landfill, 110 E. Hunter Ferrell Road. To access the landfill for free, residents must provide identification (drivers license, state identification card, etc.) and an…
Read More »Whether it’s concerts at the Toyota Music Factory or prestigious golf tournaments at Las Colinas Country Club, Irving attracts visitors from around the world. A popular lodging option for many visitors is a short-term rental (STR) property,…
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Read More »Gather the kids and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Second Saturdays at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM). On the second Saturday of each month in 2022, enjoy free admission for everyone, along…
Read More »TRIATHLETES’ U.S. OPEN COMING TO IRVING Irving will welcome professional triathletes and fans from across the globe for the inaugural PTO U.S. Open on Sept. 17 and 18 at Levy Event Plaza, 501 E. Las Colinas Blvd. The competition, held by…
Read More »In observance of the Labor Day holiday, there will be no residential trash, curbside recycling or brush/bulky collection Monday, Sept. 5. In addition, the following facilities will be closed: -City Hall -Heritage Aquatic Center -Hunter…
Read More »Irving Public Library now offers a free College Card to students at universities, trade schools and other institutions of higher education in Irving. This card allows students to: -Borrow e-books, e-media and other digital materials through the…
Read More »Residents are invited to provide input on the Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget to help shape the future of the City of Irving. Below are a few public input opportunities available to Irving residents. Online Input Comments may be made to City Council…
Read More »Permits are required to erect, alter, move, enlarge, replace, demolish or repair a structure or building. Residents should verify that contractors have obtained proper permits for any work being done. Permits and inspections are required whether the…
Read More »Whether it’s concerts at the Toyota Music Factory or prestigious golf tournaments at Las Colinas Country Club, Irving attracts visitors from around the world. A popular lodging option for many visitors is a short-term rental (STR) property,…
Read More »Residents are invited to provide input on the Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget to help shape the future of the City of Irving. Below are a few public input opportunities available to Irving residents. ONLINE INPUT Comments may be made to City Council…
Read More »The Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC) wants to ‘clear out the campus’ this month during NBC Universal’s national adoption event, Clear the Shelters, which returns Aug. 1-31. During the month of August, interested pet adopters can…
Read More »A Level Orange Ozone Action Day has been declared for Tuesday, Aug. 16 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. On Ozone Action Days, help out the environment by implementing clean air strategies. TIPS AND TRICKS -Work from home, if possible -Conserve…
Read More »Level Orange Ozone Action Days have been declared through Saturday, Aug. 13 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. On Ozone Action Days, help out the environment by implementing clean air strategies. TIPS AND TRICKS Work from home, if…
Read More »Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) continues to monitor monkeypox cases in Dallas County. The Monkeypox virus spreads between people primarily through direct contact with sores, scabs or body fluids from an infected individual. It also…
Read More »The City of Irving reminds residents of the ongoing water conservation plan, which calls for year-round efficient irrigation measures. These measures allow the city's water storage tanks to refill efficiently and quickly, providing consistent…
Read More »Before the summer fun is over, enjoy what Irving aquatics has to offer. Here is the schedule for the remainder of the summer: Aug. 8-Sept. 5 - North Lake Natatorium closed for annual maintenance. Through Aug. 11 - Senter Park Pool; Cimarron,…
Read More »Come enjoy an evening of fun, entertaining, clean comedians that are sure to have you chuckling out loud Friday, Aug. 12 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Heritage Park, 217 S. Main St. Comedian Kelly Wick opens the evening, and then headliner Dorie…
Read More »Water is a precious resource and the City of Irving wants all residents to be mindful of its use, especially during the summer. Taking good care of water resources is important to the city’s Water Utilities Department, which makes water…
Read More »The Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC) wants to ‘clear out the campus’ this month during NBC Universal’s national adoption event, Clear the Shelters, which returns Aug. 1-31. During the month of August, interested pet adopters can…
Read More »With rising property values impacting residents, the Irving City Council began examining ways it could provide some relief to homeowners. On June 30, the City Council approved increasing the existing over 65/disabled person exemption from $45,000 to…
Read More »Before the summer fun is over, enjoy what Irving aquatics has to offer. Here is the schedule for the remainder of the summer: AUG. 8-SEPT. 5 -North Lake Natatorium closed for annual maintenance. THROUGH AUG. 11 -Senter Park Pool; Cimarron,…
Read More »The Affordable Connectivity Program is an Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. The benefit provides: -Up to $30/month discount for internet service.…
Read More »Gather the kids and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Second Saturdays at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM). On the second Saturday of each month in 2022, enjoy free admission for everyone, along…
Read More »The City of Irving reminds residents of the ongoing water conservation plan, which calls for year-round efficient irrigation measures. These measures allow the city's water storage tanks to refill efficiently and quickly, providing consistent…
Read More »CITY IMPLEMENTS SHORT-TERM RENTAL REGISTRATION PROGRAM Whether it’s concerts at the Toyota Music Factory or prestigious golf tournaments at Las Colinas Country Club, Irving attracts visitors from around the world. A popular lodging…
Read More »BUSINESSES, RESIDENTS REMINDED OF CITY WATER RESTRICTIONS The City of Irving reminds residents of the ongoing water conservation plan, which calls for year-round efficient irrigation measures. These measures allow the city's water storage tanks…
Read More »KEEPING THE ‘IMAGINE IRVING’ PLAN ON TRACK Originally adopted in 2017, the Imagine Irving Comprehensive Plan outlines the city’s vision of creating a strong, vibrant community ready for decades to come. Five years into the…
Read More »Looking for the purrfect summer companion? The Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC), 4140 Valley View Lane, has extended their cat adoption campaign through July 30 for "Cool Cats of Summer Part 2." During the entire month adoption fees for cats one…
Read More »Residents are encouraged to mark their calendar for dinner plans on July 28 to help Irving Police and show community support for the Special Olympics athletes. The Irving Police Department (IPD) will assist the wait staff at Texas Roadhouse, 2525…
Read More »The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990 by President George H.W. Bush. Honoring the Act's requirements for public accommodation for and prohibiting discrimination against persons with special needs, the City of…
Read More »The City of Irving reminds residents of the ongoing water conservation plan, which calls for year-round efficient irrigation measures. These measures allow the city's water storage tanks to refill efficiently and quickly, providing consistent…
Read More »The City of Irving reminds residents of the ongoing water conservation plan, which calls for year-round efficient irrigation measures. These measures allow the city's water storage tanks to refill efficiently and quickly, providing consistent…
Read More »The City of Irving, Irving Fire Department, Irving Schools Foundation and several other organizations are teaming up for the annual "Supplies for Success Drive," running June 13 through July 22. For the past 16 years, the drive has collected and…
Read More »Looking for the purrfect summer companion? The Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC), 4140 Valley View Lane, has extended their cat adoption campaign through July 30 for "Cool Cats of Summer Part 2." During the entire month adoption fees for cats one…
Read More »Beginning at 8 p.m., Friday, July 22, TxDOT will close the northbound Loop 12 exit ramp to eastbound State Highway (SH) 183, located just north of Grauwyler Road. This closure is expected to last through 5 a.m., July 30, weather permitting.…
Read More »The City of Irving has a vision for the Heritage District to become a destination for visitors seeking unique restaurants, retail options, art and culture. To enhance the area, property and business owners can apply for the city’s Enhancement…
Read More »TIP-A-COP RETURNS JULY 28 TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS Residents are encouraged to mark their calendar for dinner plans on July 28 to help Irving Police and show community support for the Special Olympics athletes. The Irving Police…
Read More »Need flexible hours or a job close to home while gaining skills for the future? Lifeguards are in the business of safety and prevention, making them ideal candidates for medical or first responder college programs. The City of Irving is hiring…
Read More »The Irving Economic Development Partnership recently shared the announcement of two Fortune 500 global headquarters and a North American headquarters “win” for Irving. Caterpillar announced its global corporate headquarters will move…
Read More »Irving Public Library now offers Wi-Fi hotspots. Irving residents with current library cards that allow checkout of physical materials may borrow a hotspot to access free Wi-Fi at home. The hotspots are able to connect up to 10 devices, so the…
Read More »The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990 by President George H.W. Bush. Honoring the Act's requirements for public accommodation for and prohibiting discrimination against persons with special needs, the City of…
Read More »The Irving Parks and Recreation Department invites residents to explore all the city has to offer from aquatic opportunities to the trail system. ANIMAL CONNECTION EXPERIENCE AT FRITZ PARK Bring the family through July 30 for pony rides, exotic…
Read More »The City of Irving, Irving Fire Department, Irving Schools Foundation and several other organizations are teaming up for the annual "Supplies for Success Drive," running June 13 through July 22. For the past 16 years, the drive has collected and…
Read More »The Affordable Connectivity Program is an Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. The benefit provides: -Up to $30/month discount for internet service.…
Read More »WATER UTILITIES EXPANDS LARGE WATER METER TESTING PROGRAM The Irving Water Utilities Department oversees more than 50,000 meters, which measure the volume of water delivered to residential and commercial customers throughout the city. With such a…
Read More »Level Orange Ozone Action Days have been extended through Friday, July 15 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. On Ozone Action Days, help out the environment by implementing clean air strategies. TIPS AND TRICKS Work from home, if possible Conserve…
Read More »Adopt a fun furry-friend during the Pawesome Things adoption event Saturday, July 16 at the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC), 4140 Valley View Lane. That day all dogs 1 year and older are free to adopt. All dogs are spay/neutered, vaccinated and…
Read More »Originally adopted in 2017, the Imagine Irving Comprehensive Plan outlines the city’s vision of creating a strong, vibrant community ready for decades to come. Five years into the plan, city leaders are re-examining the original…
Read More »Looking for the purrfect summer companion? The Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC), 4140 Valley View Lane, has extended their cat adoption campaign through July 30 for "Cool Cats of Summer Part 2." During the entire month adoption fees for cats one…
Read More »Get an up-close look at city government operations. For those who live or work in Irving, the city invites participants to sign up today for the Irving 360° Civic Academy scheduled to kick off this fall. The 11-week series of interactive…
Read More »With the summer heat, residents are encouraged to visit WaterMyYard.org to receive timely and specific weekly information about how much irrigation is needed to supplement precipitation for a healthy landscape. The City of Irving’s ongoing…
Read More »FREE SECOND SATURDAYS AT IRVING ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM Gather the kids and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Second Saturdays at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM). On the second Saturday of each month…
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Read More »IRVING BRINGS SPARKS AND STRIPES TO INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION The City of Irving will host its annual Independence Day celebration on Monday, July 4. The parade starts at 9 a.m. in the Heritage District; swing by Levy Event Plaza starting at 6…
Read More »Looking for the purrfect summer companion? During the month of June, all cats one year and older are free to adopt at the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC), 4140 Valley View Lane. Additionally, kittens are available for a $50 adoption fee during the…
Read More »Through federal Community Development Block Grant funds, qualifying low- and moderate-income resident homeowners can apply for a grant of up to $5,000 to repair or replace their central air conditioning (A/C) units.* Funded through the U.S.…
Read More »The City of Irving, Irving Fire Department, Irving Schools Foundation and several other organizations are teaming up for the annual "Supplies for Success Drive," running June 13 through July 22. For the past 16 years, the drive has collected and…
Read More »IRVING BIKE PLAN NEEDS YOUR INPUT As part of a regional alliance, the North Central Texas Council of Governments, the Texas Department of Transportation and the City of Irving are developing a citywide bicycle plan. Community feedback is an integral…
Read More »PROGRAM CONNECTS HOUSEHOLDS TO INTERNET SERVICES The Affordable Connectivity Program is an Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. The benefit provides:…
Read More »Hot weather is part of life in Texas. The Texas Department of State Health Services reminds residents to stay safe during extreme heat by taking proactive measures to defend against heat-related sickness. Prolonged or intense heat stress can be…
Read More »Prevent litter from escaping trash and recycling bags by securing the bags closed using a knot, twist tie or other method to keep refuse contained. Bags must be of sufficient strength to move materials from curb to collection vehicles without…
Read More »Need flexible hours or a job close to home while gaining skills for the future? Lifeguards are in the business of safety and prevention, making them ideal candidates for medical or first responder college programs. The City of Irving is hiring…
Read More »Zoning is the set of rules that determine how a piece of land is used. Every piece of private property in the city is assigned a zoning district. Some zoning districts restrict land to a specific type of use, such as industrial, commercial or…
Read More »The Irving Economic Development Partnership recently shared the announcement of two Fortune 500 global headquarters and a North American headquarters “win” for Irving. Caterpillar announced its global corporate headquarters will move…
Read More »Looking for the purrfect summer companion? During the month of June, all cats one year and older are free to adopt at the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC), 4140 Valley View Lane. Additionally, kittens are available for a $50 adoption fee during the…
Read More »The City of Irving, Irving Fire Department, Irving Schools Foundation and several other organizations are teaming up for the annual "Supplies for Success Drive," running June 13 through July 22. For the past 16 years, the drive has collected and…
Read More »Gather the kids and head over to the Jack D. Huffman Community Building, 801 W. Irving Blvd., for free Second Saturdays at the Irving Archives and Museum (IAM). On the second Saturday of each month in 2022, enjoy free admission for everyone, along…
Read More »The City of Irving, Irving Fire Department, Irving Schools Foundation and several other organizations are teaming up for the annual "Supplies for Success Drive," running June 13 through July 22. For the past 16 years, the drive has collected and…
Read More »The animal experience features petting zoo animals, pony rides, exotic animal displays, gifts and snack shop, a duck pond and children's activity area. Through July 30 | Open Thursdays - Sundays Fritz Park | 312 E. Vilbig St. Hours are 10 a.m.…
Read More »As part of a regional alliance, the North Central Texas Council of Governments, the Texas Department of Transportation and the City of Irving are developing a citywide bicycle plan. Community feedback is an integral part of this plan, and…
Read More »The Affordable Connectivity Program is an Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. The benefit provides: - Up to $30/month discount for internet service. -…
Read More »NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES, A ONE-STOP SHOP FOR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS Neighborhood Services assists the community in fostering engagement with the city and providing resources to enhance the quality of life in Irving neighborhoods. Neighborhood…
Read More »FREE CAT ADOPTIONS DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE Looking for the purrfect summer companion? During the month of June, all cats one year and older are free to adopt at the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC), 4140 Valley View Lane. Additionally, kittens are…
Read More »JOIN THE 'SPARKS AND STRIPES' INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE Join in the fun as Irving celebrates "Sparks and Strips" with the annual community parade on July 4. Irving's Independence Day parade has been voted 'Best Community Event in Irving' for the…
Read More »SUPPLIES FOR SUCCESS DRIVE STARTS JUNE 13 The City of Irving, Irving Fire Department, Irving Schools Foundation and several other organizations are teaming up for the annual "Supplies for Success Drive," running June 13 through July 22. For the past…
Read More »MOODY’S, S&P GLOBAL AFFIRM TOP RATINGS FOR CITY OF IRVING The City of Irving’s general obligation credit ratings were affirmed at “Aaa” by Moody’s Investors Service and “AAA” by S&P Global. Both…
Read More »ALL ABOARD FOR ART ADVENTURES: 2022 SUMMER ART CAMPS Registration is open for in-person art and theater summer camps for ages 4 to 16 at the Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd. From June 13 through Aug. 5, Irving Arts Center offers a…
Read More »On May 7, Irving residents re-elected Council Member Kyle Taylor to single-member district Place 7 and Brad LaMorgese ran unopposed for Place 2. JUNE 18 RUNOFF ELECTION Registered voters will head back to the polls for a runoff election…
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Read More »As part of a regional alliance, the North Central Texas Council of Governments, the Texas Department of Transportation and the City of Irving are developing a citywide bicycle plan. Community feedback will be an integral part of this plan, and…
Read More »The City of Irving has a new partner to manage the Toyota Music Factory project located in Irving‘s entertainment center. On May 18, the Irving City Council approved the transfer of operations to a company under the umbrella of global property…
Read More »Need flexible hours or a job close to home while gaining skills for the future? Lifeguards are in the business of safety and prevention, making them ideal candidates for medical or first responder college programs. The City of Irving is hiring…
Read More »The Irving Police Department will participate in a DWI Enforcement Initiative during the Memorial Day holiday to help #EndTheStreakTX of daily deaths on Texas roadways. DWI unit officers will be on-duty and primarily focused on locating and…
Read More »The City of Irving Fiscal Year 2020-21 edition of the Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR) is available online and in print at Irving City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd. The Annual Report presents the city’s financial position, accomplishments…
Read More »Combined with the November 2021 refinance of $60 Million, the City of Irving saved over $110 million this fiscal year by refinancing existing liabilities at a lower interest rate. On April 21, the City of Irving sold $80 million in Fire Pension…
Read More »Need flexible hours or a job close to home while gaining skills for the future? Lifeguards are in the business of safety and prevention, making them ideal candidates for medical or first responder college programs. The City of Irving is hiring…
Read More »The newly renovated Williams Square Plaza, 5217 N. O’Connor Blvd., featuring the iconic Mustangs of Las Colinas reopened after being under construction for the past year. The event debuted Irving’s $7.8 million investment to revitalize…
Read More »Beginning Friday, May 20 at 8 p.m., TxDOT will close two ramps affecting northbound Loop 12 traffic: -The on-ramp before Grauwyler Road to northbound Loop 12. See detour map. -The northbound Loop 12 off-ramp after Grauwyler Road to the State…
Read More »Warm weather and sunny skies are the perfect combination for a picnic! Round up the family, friends or a special someone, and pack up a bite to eat. Or better yet, pick up a takeout order from one of Irving’s world-class restaurants. Irving…
Read More »The animal experience features petting zoo animals, pony rides, exotic animal displays, gifts and snack shop, a duck pond and children's activity area. May 19-July 30 | Open Wednesdays - Sundays Fritz Park | 312 E. Vilbig St. Hours are 10 a.m.…
Read More »Irving Public Library now offers Wi-Fi hotspots. Irving residents with current library cards that allow checkout of physical materials may borrow a hotspot to access free Wi-Fi at home. The hotspots are able to connect up to 10 devices, so the…
Read More »The Affordable Connectivity Program is an Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. The benefit provides: -Up to $30/month discount for internet service.…
Read More »The City of Irving Noise Ordinance prohibits noise that unreasonably disturbs the peace, quiet and comfort of neighbors in residential areas, including multifamily or single-family dwellings. Enforced by the Irving Police Department, factors for…
Read More »CITY SEEKS BUDGET INPUT Irving City Council and staff at the Budget Retreat Aug. 19 2020. Planning for the city’s Fiscal Year 2022-23 (FY23) budget has begun! The City of Irving Budget Team is looking for resident suggestions, feedback and…
Read More »Cleaning up around the house, and wondering how to dispose of the materials? Solid Waste Services will hold a free landfill disposal event for residents only on May 13-14 at the Hunter Ferrell Landfill, 110 E. Hunter Ferrell Road. Proof of residency…
Read More »TxDOT will close eastbound State Highway (SH) 183, from Tucasa Drive to Grauwyler Road, nightly through Sunday, May 15, weather permitting: -Saturday, May 7 from midnight to 7 a.m. -Sunday, May 8 from midnight to 8 a.m. -Monday, May 9 at 10 p.m.…
Read More »A Level Orange Ozone Action Day has been forecast for Friday, May 6 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. On Ozone Action Days, help out the environment by implementing clean air strategies. Here are some great examples of things you can do to help improve…
Read More »Celebrate the many cultures of Irving with music, dance and food at Irving's newest special event Fusion on Saturday, May 7 from noon to 6 p.m. at Heritage Park, 217 S. Main Street. Fusion celebrates the many cultures of Irving through arts, crafts,…
Read More »Combined with the November 2021 refinance of $60 Million, the City of Irving saved over $110 million this fiscal year by refinancing existing liabilities at a lower interest rate. On April 21, the City of Irving sold $80 million in Fire Pension…
Read More »City Council district places 1, 2 and 7 are up for election in the May 7, 2022 General Election. All Irving registered voters may vote for at-large district place 2, and registered voters living in the single-member district for places 1 and 7 may…
Read More »TxDOT will close eastbound State Highway (SH) 183, from Tucasa Drive to Grauwyler Road, nightly through Sunday, May 8, weather permitting: Saturday, April 29 from midnight to 7 a.m. Sunday, May 1 from midnight to 8 a.m. Monday, May 2 at 10…
Read More »The City of Irving has selected Derick Miller for the Chief of Police position to lead the Irving Police Department. Along with Chief Miller’s significant accomplishments and law enforcement background, he has demonstrated experience with…
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