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Discussion of the Healthier Texas Community Challenge
The council will review and discuss the Healthier Texas Community Challenge, a program related to community health and wellness.
Participation in the challenge could shape city health initiatives and programs that affect residents' well-being.
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Update public swimming pool rules to match state standards (Ord. 4484)
Ordinance No. 4484 would update the city's public swimming pool and spa regulations to match the Texas Department of State Health Services rules found in Chapter 265, Subchapters K, M, and L of Title 25 of the Texas Administrative Code.
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Add regulations for mobile food establishments permitted by Dallas County (Ord. 4483)
Ordinance No. 4483 would add a new section to city code establishing rules for mobile food service establishments that hold a Dallas County permit, such as food trucks.
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Discussion: proposed changes to public and semi-public pool regulations
The council will review and discuss proposed updates to city regulations governing public and semi-public swimming pools. No vote is taken at this stage.
New pool regulations could affect HOA pools, apartment pools, and other semi-public facilities that residents rely on.
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Discussion: proposed update to the mobile food vendor ordinance
The council will review and discuss proposed changes to the ordinance that regulates mobile food vendors (food trucks and similar vendors) operating in Richardson. No vote is taken at this stage.
Updated rules could change where and how food trucks operate in the city, affecting both vendors and residents who use them.
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Richardson joins statewide opioid lawsuit settlements
Resolution No. 23-11 authorizes Richardson to accept settlements with Walmart, Walgreens, Allergan, Teva, Janssen, Endo/Par, Distributor, and CVS related to the statewide opioid litigation, and allows the city to participate in any future Texas opioid settlements. Settlement funds will be allocated according to the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council term sheet.
Joining these settlements will bring Richardson a share of opioid abatement funds that could be used to address the impacts of the opioid crisis in the community.
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Discussion of the Healthier Texas Community Challenge
The council will review and discuss the Healthier Texas Community Challenge, a program related to community health and wellness.
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Add regulations for mobile food establishments permitted by Dallas County (Ord. 4483)
Ordinance No. 4483 would add a new section to city code establishing rules for mobile food service establishments that hold a Dallas County permit, such as food trucks.
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Update public swimming pool rules to match state standards (Ord. 4484)
Ordinance No. 4484 would update the city's public swimming pool and spa regulations to match the Texas Department of State Health Services rules found in Chapter 265, Subchapters K, M, and L of Title 25 of the Texas Administrative Code.
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Discussion: proposed update to the mobile food vendor ordinance
The council will review and discuss proposed changes to the ordinance that regulates mobile food vendors (food trucks and similar vendors) operating in Richardson. No vote is taken at this stage.
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Discussion: proposed changes to public and semi-public pool regulations
The council will review and discuss proposed updates to city regulations governing public and semi-public swimming pools. No vote is taken at this stage.
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Update city rules for mobile food vendors
Council is asked to adopt Ordinance No. 4329, which amends Chapter 12, Section 12-121 of the city's code of ordinances to change the regulations that govern mobile vendors.
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Richardson joins statewide opioid lawsuit settlements
Resolution No. 23-11 authorizes Richardson to accept settlements with Walmart, Walgreens, Allergan, Teva, Janssen, Endo/Par, Distributor, and CVS related to the statewide opioid litigation, and allows the city to participate in any future Texas opioid settlements. Settlement funds will be allocated according to the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council term sheet.
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Appointment of Health Officer for the City of Richardson
The council is asked to appoint a Health Officer for the City of Richardson.
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Discussion on making Richardson a Heart Safe Community
The council will review and discuss the Heart Safe Community program.
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Mosquito control program review
The council will review and discuss the city's mosquito control program.
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Discussion of the city's COVID-19 response
Council will review and discuss Richardson's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Review and discuss the city's COVID-19 response
The council will review and discuss Richardson's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Appoint a Health Officer for the City of Richardson
Council will consider appointing an individual to serve as the City of Richardson's Health Officer.
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Update on the city's COVID-19 response
The council will review and discuss the city's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Council discussion of the city's COVID-19 response
Council members will review and discuss how the city is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Council reviews and discusses the city's COVID-19 response
Council will review and discuss the city's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Council reviews city's COVID-19 response
The council will review and discuss the city's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Council discussion of city's COVID-19 response
Council will review and discuss the city's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Amend disaster control orders under Ordinance No. 4343
Ordinance No. 4351 amends the existing disaster control orders that were established under Ordinance No. 4343.