New City Ordinance designed to increase park land
A new city ordinance promises to increase park land for future Dallas residents without costing current residents money. Called the Park […]
A new city ordinance promises to increase park land for future Dallas residents without costing current residents money. Called the Park […]
Dallas Park and Recreation Department joined Target and the U.S. Soccer Foundation in June to unveil a new soccer mini-pitch
As the nation celebrates our independence, the City of Dallas encourages residents to celebrate safely and responsibly. Year round, celebratory
A building implosion and traffic closures associated with the event are planned for Saturday, June 29, between 6 a.m. and
The Dallas Municipal Court at 2014 Main Street will be closed on Friday, June 28 for professional development and training.
Mayor Eric Johnson joins Dallas community members and Dallas Welcoming Communities and Immigrant Affairs to celebrate Immigrant Heritage Month (IHM),
Updated July 25 at 3:30 p.m. Sanitation Services has completed sweeps of Week 2, 3 and 4 areas in the
Father’s Day is a time to show appreciation for the dads and father figures in our lives. Here are five
11:00 a.m., Monday, June 11, 2019 Traffic Signals As of this morning, there are 82 signals flashing and 306 communication
The Mill Creek/Peaks Branch/State-Thomas Drainage Relief Tunnel Project, started in March 2018, is making progress. The drainage relief tunnel is
The Office of Economic Development announces two major development projects in southern Dallas. The first, a new Business Process Outsourcing
The City of Dallas will continue to provide green energy for at least a decade longer. A new contract was