City Spectrum
The resident newsletter, City Spectrum, is mailed to every residential postal customer in the city on a monthly basis. The award-winning newsletter serves as a main source for city information.
City Spectrum Briefs
Irving water customers receive City Spectrum Briefs, a single-page publication, every month with their water bills. The insert provides details from various departments in an easy-to-read format.
City Spectrum Digital
Email subscribers get a weekly dose of news and announcements, as well as upcoming events in City Spectrum Digital, the city’s electronic newsletter.
Irving Community Television Network (ICTN)
ICTN provides live coverage of government meetings along with news, sports and entertainment shows.
Irving Neighborhood News
Neighborhood News is a weekly email newsletter to the city's neighborhood association leaders and members. The newsletter includes city news updates, upcoming events and inclusive neighborhood content.
Residents who would like to serve their city are encouraged to apply for a volunteer position on one of Irving's many boards, commissions and committees. Boards and commissions advise the City Council on a variety of issues and play a significant role in maintaining interaction between residents and city government.
Volunteers are a valuable resource to the City of Irving, assisting city staff with providing exceptional services to residents, visitors and businesses. Discover the many ways to volunteer with the City of Irving.
The Neighborhood Watch Program is a team effort between local residents and the police to keep neighborhoods safe. Think of it as neighbors looking out for each other—kind of like an extra set of eyes and ears for law enforcement. It’s not about patrolling the streets like superheroes, but more about staying alert, reporting suspicious activity and helping build a stronger, safer community.
The Community Police Academy is designed to provide the public with a working knowledge of the Irving Police Department, as well as its’ personnel and policies.
The Irving Fire Department Citizens Fire Academy (CFA) is a program designed to inform the residents about the city’s fire department, including topics on equipment and operations, fire prevention, hazardous materials, fire codes and more.
The Irving 360° Civic Academy was designed to give participants a behind-the-scenes look at daily city operations and encourage civic engagement.
Keep Irving Beautiful is a dedicated group of volunteers and staff committed to developing solutions to littering and establishing a clean Irving community.
The Green Neighbor Program is designed to foster resident awareness and encourage best practices of an environmentally friendly lifestyle. This voluntary program encourages residents to evaluate their current practices and determine new ways they can live a greener life.