The Council will vote on adopting the 2015-17 City Council Statement of Goals at its Nov

The Council will vote on adopting the 2015-17 City Council Statement of Goals at its Nov

Week In Review,

Here is the latest edition of Week In Review – a series of weekly messages from the Mayor and City Council to help Richardson residents and businesses keep up to date on events at City Hall.

Bond Proposals and Charter Amendments Approved Unofficial results from the 2015 bond election and the Charter amendment election show Richardson voters approved all four measures of the proposed $115 million bond package and all 83 proposed Charter amendments. 8,089 registered voters (13.3 percent) turned out at the polls and approved the Charter amendments by an average of 82 percent and the four bond propositions by an average of 76 percent.

The Nov. 3 election will not be made official until the City Council canvasses the results at its Nov. 16 meeting. For detailed election results, go to

2015-17 City Council Goals Discussed City staff provided an overview of the City Council goal setting process at Monday’s City Council meeting and presented a proposed vision, goals and strategies based on previous discussions with the Council. 9 meeting. To view the goal setting presentation from Monday’s meeting, go to

Car charging stations at the Bush Turnpike Station, a new DART trip planning app in partnership with Uber, Lyft and Zipcar, and a request to rename the Bush Turnpike Station in , to be more compatible with the surrounding CityLine development, were among the topics Gary Thomas, president/executive director of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), brought up this week during a discussion with the City Council.

The information was part of an update during the City Council’s work session meeting. Topics discussed included “D2” rail alignment funding (for additional lines through downtown Dallas), 3-car train additions to the Red Line and accompanying platform extension projects (for Arapaho Center, Bush Turnpike and Galatyn Park stations), the Cotton Belt Rail Corridor development (from the Bush Turnpike Station to DFW Airport; target completion date is 2035), and the need for greater east-west accessibility in Richardson from DART rail stations.

Richardson Achieves High Ranking for City Government Technology The Center for Digital Government, a research and advisory institute for government information technology practices, announced this week that Richardson ranked third nationally in its size category (pop.75,000 to 124,999) in the 2015 Digital Cities Survey. The Survey recognized cities that place an emphasis on technology and increasing government transparency.

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Richardson has been on the leading edge of government technology since the Digital Age began, establishing one of the first City websites of its kind in the nation.

Open to all U.S. cities, the Digital Cities Survey focuses on 10 initiatives across four categories: citizen engagement, policy, operations and technology and data. Richardson is the only North Texas honoree of any size to be ranked, and is the only Texas city to rank in the top three in its respective size category. For more information, go to

Dog Park Reopens The City’s Bush Central Barkway dog park reopened Monday after rain required its closing for the second time in two weeks, to protect the park’s turf. The park is located southwest of the intersection of President George Bush Turnpike and Central Expressway, accessible from the southbound US 75 service road.

Regular hours are 6:30 a.m.- p.m. every day except Wednesday, when it opens at 10 a.m. due to maintenance. For more information, go to

The new Miss Richardson meetville mobile site 2016, Spencer Davis, and Miss Richardson’s Outstanding Teen 2016, Nicole Wingard, were introduced at Monday’s City Council meeting. Crowned Oct. 18 at the Eisemann Center, both will compete in June next year at the Miss Texas/Miss Texas’ Outstanding Teen pageants, also at the Eisemann Center. It will be the third year in a row for the City’s performing arts facility to be chosen as the pageants’ location.

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