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The crews will begin their work near the elementary schools in south Irving and will expand from there.
Update: The drive-thru food box event has been delayed until 2 p.m. today, Feb. 20, due to a delay with the food truck delivery.
Attendees can begin lining up at 1 p.m. For the safety of staff, volunteers and to minimize traffic impacts, attendees are asked not to ...
Residents in single-family homes; multifamily units, including apartments; and mobile home residences can submit a survey.
Due to decreasing need, the City of Irving will close its Senter Park Recreation Center warming center at 5 p.m., Friday, Feb. 19.
The City of Irving encourages residents to access community resources for help finding food, shelter and other services during an emergency.
Due to decreasing need, the City of Irving will close its Northwest Park Recreation Center warming center at 3 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 18.
Irving recreation centers will open for regular business Monday, Feb. 22.
DART will continue to monitor the weather conditions across the North Texas area for the safety of passengers and employees.
The City of Irving has no plans to interrupt water service to customers, nor has the city issued a water boil notice.
Wind chills will range from -5 to 10 degrees Friday morning, Feb. 19. Friday daytime temperatures will reach above freezing.
All City of Irving facilities, including City Hall, libraries and recreation centers are closed Thursday, Feb. 18.
Trash, recycling and brush/bulky item collection will be suspended Feb. 18-19.
Irving Water Utilities is receiving numerous calls from residents who live in apartments with broken and frozen plumbing.
The City of Irving has no current plans to shut off water; however residents should conserve water as much as possible for the next few days
Bitter cold will remain through Friday, Feb. 19. Friday will be the first chance North Texas will reach temperatures above freezing.
Thank you for your patience as we work to keep crews and residents safe.
Every degree makes a difference. Save energy and money by lowering your thermostat to at least 68 degrees.
The City of Irving has opened Northwest Park Recreation Center, 2800 Cheyenne St., as a second warming center.
As North Texas braces for another winter storm and road conditions continue to deteriorate, the public is urged to stay home if possible.
The City of Irving has opened Senter Park Recreation Center, 901 Senter Road, as a warming center for the public.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is implementing Operating Scenario 2 of its Severe Winter Weather Operating Plans.
Another winter storm is forecast to arrive Tuesday afternoon, bringing more snow and ice to the region.
City of Irving facilities will reopen 10 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 16, pending weather conditions.
Residents should expect periodic outages to continue during the winter weather event.
Residents are encouraged to watch live online at ICTN 2 or on cable TV.
Residents should expect the periodic outages to continue during the winter weather event.
The Public Utility Commission of Texas today echoed a call from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas for electricity conservation.
Due to the continuing inclement winter weather, trash, recycling and brush/bulky waste collection will be suspended Monday, Feb. 15.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warning for a hard freeze and dangerous wind chill temperatures.
Individuals also can share photos on their social accounts using the hashtag #SnowyIrving.
NWS has issued a Winter Storm Warning through Monday, Feb. 15.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect through 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15 for the entire North Texas region.