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20 22 City of Irving YEAR IN REVIEW

Each year, the city releases the Year in Review document to provide residents with an overview of the highlights, accomplishments and achievements from that year.

Launched the Irving Ambassadors Program to increase engagement and build resident relationships. Completed year four of Irving 360 Civic Academy.

Sold city-owned land for the development of the Heritage Square project, a 194-unit residential project promoting downtown revitalization.

Completed Senter Park renovations, including improvements to the racquetball court, restrooms, ADA accessibility and more.

Added two clinicians and a police officer to the Mental Health Response Team and a new domestic violence field clinician to the Family Advocacy Center.

Keep Irving Beautiful won the 2022 Keep Texas Beautiful Governor’s Achievement Award –Keep Texas Beautiful/TxDOT

Irving ranked #9 in the 125,000–249,999 population category of the Top-Ten Digital Cities – Center for Digital Government’s 2022 Digital Cities Survey

City Secretary’s Office received the Award of Excellence – Texas Municipal Clerks Office

Awarded a Certificate of Achievement for Planning Excellence – Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association

Irving Convention & Visitors Bureau received five Adrian Awards –Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International

Municipal Court received the Municipal Traffic Safety Initiative Award – Texas Municipal Courts Education Center

Municipal Court received the Texas Employer Traffic Safety Award – National Safety Council

Irving Community Television Network won nine awards – National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors

Irving Community Television Network won 17 awards – Texas Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors

Communications Department received the Award of Excellence –Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers

Fleet Department received Leading Fleets Top 50 Award –Government Fleet Magazine

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Created a Homelessness Outreach Team to reduce crime stemming from homelessness in Irving. Completed the fifth year in the Road to the Future initiative and improved 312 Roads – 145 Center Line miles.

Fleet Department received DFW Clean Cities Silver Award –North Central Texas Council of Governments

Irving Archives and Museum received the John L. Nau, III Award of Excellence in Museums – Texas Historical Commission

Irving Archives and Museum awarded a National Award of Excellence – American Association for State and Local History

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