CouncilTrac · Matter
What this is
The council will hold a public hearing and vote on Ordinance No. 4420, which formally establishes standards of care for early child development programs run by the Richardson Parks and Recreation Department.
Why it matters
Adopting these standards helps ensure that young children in city-run programs receive consistent, quality care.
Council action
Motion to approve the ordinance as presented
Seconded by Ken Hutchenrider.
7 yes · 0 no
The approved minutes report the tally without a name-by-name roll call.
Timeline
- July 10, 2026 Agenda posted — April 11, 2022 meeting
- April 11, 2022 Vote taken — April 11, 2022 meeting · Approved 7-0
Appearances on agendas
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City Council — April 11, 2022
Hold public hearing and adopt Ordinance No. 4420
Official agenda language
PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDER ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 4420, ADOPTING STANDARDS OF CARE FOR EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE RICHARDSON PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT.
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