As a home buyer, you have a lot of options. Unless you're being transferred specifically to take up a position in coax cable cutting, you can live anywhere you choose. Therefore you want to do your research and make sure the city you're looking into is invested in bettering the lives of its citizens. Irving, Texas fits that bill admirably. From public works to parks and recreation, the city council of Irving works tirelessly to bring its residents the best public services that tax money can buy. Take a look at some of the services they provide.
Planning
The mayor and eight council members are responsible for dreaming up and putting into action everything that goes on in their city. This includes new ordinances regulating the level of xray protection in public hospitals to what sort of assistance can be offered to low income residents whose homes are facing foreclosure. City planners are responsible for traffic flow and starting new public works projects while the economic development agency seeks new businesses to come to Irving and provide jobs to local residents. Issues are discussed during Thursday meetings and the public is always welcome to put in their two cents.
Utilities and Public Works
Irving's city engineers are responsible for keeping the city clean and running through three departments: transportation, waste disposal, and water. Irving's waste collection department gathers household trash and deposits it in the municipal landfill while recyclables and compostables are collected separately for recycling. Public transit is handled by Dallas Area Rapid Transit, while the local Irving department focuses on traffic flow and monitoring using red light cameras. The water utility provides clean public drinking water, keeps sewers functioning, and handles the industrial water treatment chemicals used by the city.
Parks and Recreation
The Irving Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for over 2,000 acres of manicured parkland in the city which includes recreational lakes, hiking trails, picnic parks, and sporting fields. They also run and maintain the eleven neighborhood rec centers and eight local swimming pools. They're the people to talk to if you'd like a catalog of the classes offered at any of the rec centers or if you have concerns over the grounds-keeper's manure handling at the park across the street. Programs offered by the recreation department range from synchronized swimming lessons to youth soccer leagues, quilting bees, and support groups.
Emergency Services
The city and residents of Irving, Texas are prepared for anything thanks to the city emergency management department, which dispenses advice on everything from driving in the rain to staying safe when the weather gets hot. It also lays down emergency plans that will be carried out in the event of a weather disaster or terrorist attack. The Fire Department handles everyday concerns like barbecue safety as well as dangerous conflagrations and even offers free smoke alarms to the public. The police are your contact if you have had an accident and need collision repair. Winnipeg, a city of similar size, has some of the same programs, like back to school safety and Crime Stoppers.
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