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Published on July 14, 2025
Every kennel is full at Arlington Animal Services, which is overflowing with adoptable dogs and cats.
Learn more about current economic development projects, the City’s Form-based Code pilot program and our updated Ask Arlington app.
The World’s Largest Pickle Party® is bringing over 75 vendors, live music, food trucks, games, competitions, and outrageous entertainment to Texas for an unforgettable briny bash.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Urban Biologist Sam Kieschnick will provide interesting insight on moths and their importance to our local ecosystem.
July 14, 2025
Learn about the Reclamation & Miscellaneous Concrete Program through a short presentation followed by a question-and-answer session.
July 15, 2025
Take a closer look at how the City is working to improve infrastructure, enhance public safety, and invest in quality-of-life amenities across Arlington.
Gather your friends and family and enjoy an evening of live music at the library!
July 16, 2025
The Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Session will help guide the City's development and zoning decisions.
July 17, 2025
What if you could help shape Arlington’s future by playing a game? As part of the Innovate Arlington Comprehensive Plan process, residents are invited to play Growing a Better Arlington, a new, interactive board game that puts you in the role of city planner. Through fun and thoughtful gameplay, participants will make decisions about where people should live, work, learn and play.
Explore the Open Data Center to access a wide range of city datasets.
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Illegal Signs Removed
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