Codes + Ordinances


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Irving City Council Calls Special Election on City’s Future with DART

By a vote of 9-0, the Irving City Council has voted to call a special election on the city’s future with Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). The item will be placed on the election ballot in May 2026 allowing Irving residents to determine whether the city should remain a member of DART or withdraw and pursue alternative transit options tailored to the community’s needs.

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Blue Recycling, Trash Bags Now Available at a Lower Price

The City of Irving encourages residents to “think blue” when recycling curbside. Thanks to a recent competitive bidding process and reduced production costs, blue recycling and black trash bags are now available at a new low price.

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Jan. 20 Town Hall Recap

Irving Council Members Mark Cronenwett and David Pfaff hosted a Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the Irving Arts Center covering key city topics.

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Winter Weather Prep for Renters & Multifamily Residents

Before cold weather arrives, residents are encouraged to know who to contact if utility-related maintenance issues occur, such as no heat, leaking or frozen pipes, or doors and windows that won’t close properly.

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Roll-Off Container Service

Irving Solid Waste Services (SWS) provides an affordable roll-off container rental service for residents and businesses handling large waste disposal projects. Ideal for renovations, clean-outs and construction debris, the service offers various container sizes with scheduled drop-off and pickup.

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Permits Required for Garage, Estate Sales

Garage, yard, rummage and estate sales held in Irving must have a permit.

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What is this Zoning District?

Public and private schools, religious institutions or houses of worship, and nonprofit cultural institutions, public utilities, government buildings and facilities are allowable in all zoning districts. Other uses are restricted to specific districts.

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Reporting Parking Violations

The City of Irving has two different departments that enforce parking ordinances depending on the type of violation. Learn which department to call based on the circumstances.

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Help Keep Dumpsters Clean

Violators of the city’s dumpster ordinance could face a fine. Leaving trash or other materials in the dumpster of a private business is illegal.

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Short-Term Rental Owners Must Register Properties

The City of Irving requires that short-term rentals operating within city limits be registered to ensure the city can quickly contact owners when issues occur.

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