Irving boasts more than 90 parks with over 2,000 acres of land maintained by the city's Parks and Recreation Department. Activities available throughout the city include picnicking, hiking/biking trails, sports of all kinds, fishing, swimming, and recreation centers. The city continues to update and upgrade parks, including the installation of free public wi-fi at a number of facilities.
Wondering who's responsible for tree care in your alley or sidewalk?
The City of Irving Tree Management: Who Does What? is a quick guide to tree maintenance in Irving. Learn what the City handles and understand what your responsibilities are as a homeowner or business. A Spanish version is included.
Developed by the Irving Tree Board, Irving's Tree Guide offers residents information on how to plant a tree, proper pruning, maintenance, disease and other issues that trees face in North Texas. A list of the top 25 recommend trees for Irving includes photos for easy identification.
Jack D. Huffman Community Building
801 W. Irving Blvd.
2nd Floor
Irving, TX 75060
M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
P: (972) 721-2501
F: (972) 721-2658
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