Politics & Government

Irving City Facilities Reopen June 1

Irving City Hall fully reopens for business on June 1!

May 27, 2021

Irving City Hall fully reopens for business on June 1!

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Most Irving facilities have resumed regular operations with a few exceptions. Masks are no longer required to use city facilities; however guests should continue to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines regarding COVID-19.

Reopening Details

  • Irving Animal Services will resume full operations and open its doors to regular public access. Patrons will no longer be required to call upon arrival at the facility.
  • The Irving Parks and Recreation Department is experiencing a lifeguard shortage. Despite proactive recruitment efforts, aquatic facilities will open with reduced operation hours due to the limited number of staff.
    • Outdoor inground pools at Lively Park, Lee Park and Senter Park, will not open for the summer season due to COVID-19 budget cuts. For details on aquatics facilities, visit CityofIrving.org/Aquatics.
    • For complete details on reopened Parks and Recreation services and facilities, visit CityofIrving.org/COVID-Parks.
  • Irving Municipal Court will resume limited, in-person court proceedings beginning June 1. Contact the court directly for more information or to request an in-person hearing. Virtual hearing options will continue to be available, and online requests for a pretrial may now be made by visiting CityofIrving.org/330.

Irving City Hall fully reopens for business on June 1!

Find out what's happening in Irvingfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Most Irving facilities have resumed regular operations with a few exceptions. Masks are no longer required to use city facilities; however guests should continue to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines regarding COVID-19.

  • Irving Animal Services will resume full operations and open its doors to regular public access. Patrons will no longer be required to call upon arrival at the facility.
  • The Irving Parks and Recreation Department is experiencing a lifeguard shortage. Despite proactive recruitment efforts, aquatic facilities will open with reduced operation hours due to the limited number of staff.
    • Outdoor inground pools at Lively Park, Lee Park and Senter Park, will not open for the summer season due to COVID-19 budget cuts. For details on aquatics facilities, visit CityofIrving.org/Aquatics.
    • For complete details on reopened Parks and Recreation services and facilities, visit CityofIrving.org/COVID-Parks.
  • Irving Municipal Court will resume limited, in-person court proceedings beginning June 1. Contact the court directly for more information or to request an in-person hearing. Virtual hearing options will continue to be available, and online requests for a pretrial may now be made by visiting CityofIrving.org/330.

This press release was produced by the City of Irving. The views expressed here are the author’s own.