Limit one per person in the specified age group.
The pandemic has affected the nation's blood supply. The Red Cross will hold a series of blood drives soon in the Irving area.
Solid Waste Services is offering free mulch to Irving residents during the month of April.
Mustang Park Recreation Center remains closed for repairs that resulted from the February winter storm.
Irving Parks and Recreation's Aquatics division welcomes back the community on March 31!
In celebration of Women's History Month, the city honors the contributions of Irving women who broke molds and shattered glass ceilings.
The event will be held 2-3 p.m. April 9 on Facebook, Zoom and YouTube.
Irving registered voters will head to the polls on May 1, 2021, for the city's general municipal election for Districts 4, 6 and 8.
The single-member district council places 4 and 6, and at-large district council place 8 are up for election.
The Irving Marathonhits the streets of Las Colinas and the Lake Carolyn Promenade on Saturday, March 13.
The 100 volunteer spots are filled, but it doesn’t mean your group can’t be a part of this event, too.
In honor of Women's History Month, the City of Irving features the first woman to serve on Irving City Council, Joyce Pittman.
The City of Irving has several new programs available to assist residents struggling to pay rent or mortgage, or who have become homeless.
The city no longer accepts CRT monitors or televisions.
The annual trash-off is Texas’ signature event for the Great American Cleanup.
“He would read the newspaper every day,” she recalled. “My father wouldn’t express himself in the open, so he instilled it in me."
Registration is required, no walkups.
The City of Irving's phone system is experiencing an outage at all city facilities.
The Irving Marathon St. Patrick's 1-Mile/5K run hits the streets of Las Colinas and the Lake Carolyn Promenade on Saturday, March 13.
For more COVID-19 Vaccine resources, visit the Irving’s Vaccine Information.
All patrons visiting City of Irving facilities for any reason should wear a face covering and practice social distancing.
Residents are reminded to advance clocks one hour for the beginning of Daylight Saving Time on March 14.
West Park, 530 Davis Drive, has opened to the public. Residents are invited to stop by and see all the improvements.
Mobile leak detection units are white SUVs with flashing lights, labeled with an Atmos Energy logo or “Utility Contractor.”
Housing – it affects a community’s health, financial situation and even its commutes to work and school.
In recognition of work and accomplishments, the Dallas Morning News honored her in 1951 as Irving's Most Useful Citizen.
Individuals who received the first dose on Feb. 3 should come back to The Theatre at Grand Prairie on March 3 to receive the second dose.
Hundreds of city employees worked around the clock to help Irving residents and businesses during the winter storm in mid-February.
Homeowners: up to $200,000 to repair or replace real estate damage and up to $40,000 to replace personal property.
Residents can call (844) 844-3089, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., daily, to submit their winter weather damage information.
For questions or assistance, SBA has established a Virtual Disaster Loan Outreach Center open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday.
Proof of residency - a current City of Irving utility bill or current driver's license - is required.
Beginning Feb. 26, the Capital Improvement Program staff will be replacing the concrete slab and sidewalks at the building’s main entry.
Irving’s water supply continues to be safe and reliable, and the City of Irving has never issued a boil water notice.
The City of Irving has no plans to interrupt water service to customers, nor has the city issued a water boil notice.