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7901 Goforth Rd, Dallas, Texas, 75238
The City of Dallas checks all restaurants and food places to make sure they are clean and safe. They give each place a score from 0-100. Higher scores mean the place follows good food safety rules. You can see restaurant scores online or ask the restaurant to show you their latest report. If you get sick from food at a restaurant, you can report it to the city. The city inspects restaurants every 6 months to keep food safe for everyone.
Who can use this
All residents and visitors can access restaurant scores and report food illness
Cost
Free
The City of Dallas home page has information about employment, elected officials, online services and city departments for residents and visitors.
This service helps people resolve warrants for unpaid Dallas city tickets. If you missed court or didn't pay a ticket, you may have a warrant. You can pay online, by phone, by mail, or in person. You can also request a payment plan, post bond, or hire a lawyer. Each violation adds a $50 fee when it becomes a warrant. You can check your citation status and balance online.
Dallas Animal Services helps pets and pet owners in Dallas. They run an animal shelter where you can adopt pets, surrender pets you can't keep, and get help finding lost pets. They offer pet licensing, microchipping, and spay/neuter services. You can also volunteer or foster animals. They enforce pet laws and investigate animal cruelty. Their goal is to save 90% of healthy pets that come to their shelter through their Dallas90 campaign.
The Dallas Data Hub helps people find and use information about their city. You can look up city data, financial records, and maps online. The city shares this information to be open and honest with residents. You can see how the city spends money, find city performance data, and access maps. All the data is free to view and use. This helps people stay informed about what their city government is doing.
The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less.
Socrates.