Dallas Water Utilities ensures 99% billing accuracy for 330,000 meters, using manual readings and a robust validation process, despite occasional discrepancies.
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Dallas student Ararh Cho, a FIFA World Cup Flag Bearer, represented her city on an international stage, inspiring youth to embrace opportunities despite self-doubt.
Dallas will close many city offices on July 10 to manage a budget shortfall. Critical services like emergency, water, and sanitation will remain operational.
The Fair Housing Community Connect Tours in Dallas bring services and support directly to neighborhoods, offering resources and education on housing rights.
Dallas Water Utilities' new initiatives aim to curb the 10.36 billion-gallon water loss via advanced leak detection and pipeline replacement in Dallas.
On Juneteenth, June 19, 2026, Dallas will close city offices, libraries, and recreation centers, while some services like 3-1-1 and sanitation remain active.
Dallas will grout an abandoned wastewater main by White Rock Trail to prevent sinkholes, closing lanes and trails June to September 2026.
Dallas unveils IKE Smart City kiosks in Deep Ellum, providing free Wi-Fi, maps, and local business info, enhancing connectivity and supporting safety.
Celebrate Juneteenth in Dallas with free events including a Jubilee Market on June 13 and a Liberation in Motion event on June 19 at Bath House Cultural Center.
The 2026 Pride in Excellence Awards in Dallas honored LGBTQ+ leaders like Libby Gonzales and Omar Narvaez, highlighting their impactful contributions.

