East Arlington Innovation Zone Among City's Latest Efforts to Put Technology to Work for Residents
By Office of Communication
Posted on October 29, 2019, October 29, 2019

 

From improving library patrons’ access to the internet to city employees developing innovative apps that replace inefficient manual data reporting processes, the City of Arlington puts technology to work every day to make The American Dream City a better place to live, learn, work and play.

The Arlington City Council has identified “Put Technology to Work” as one of five priorities. Technology is an essential aspect of daily life and has quite the impact on our organization, residents, visitors and businesses. It is also integral in achieving the City’s other priorities: Invest in Our Economy, Support Youth and Families, Enhance Regional Mobility and Champion Great Neighborhoods.

All quarterly City Council priority newsletters are now produced in a digital formal, allowing for layers of additional video content and important links. Click here to read the latest Put Technology to Work newsletter.

Future East Arlington Library and Recreation Center

In the latest edition of the Put Technology to Work newsletter:

• $750,000 State Grant Will Improve Access to Technology in East Arlington

• Telecom Companies Preparing for Next Generation Wireless Service in Arlington

• Upcoming Project Will Strengthen Sanitary Sewer Infrastructure Near Lake Arlington

• Arlington City Employees Team Up to Develop Apps That Better Track Storm Damage, Mosquito Control Efforts

• Budget by the Numbers

• UTA Professor Testing Recycled Asphalt for TxDOT

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