Richardson | January 2025

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Private school recommended by city plan commission A new private high school for girls could be com- ing to Richardson after the city plan commission voted to recommend approval to City Council in the Dec. 17 meeting. The details LAKE PARK WAY FIELD ST.

Richardson Chamber announces new president, CEO

The Richardson Chamber of Commerce announced Julie Snyder as the new president and chief executive officer, according to a news release from the chamber. Snyder is currently

The commission recommended approval for a special-use permit for Mesorah High School for Girls on a 3.5-acre lot with a 23,512-square-foot building located at 2101 Waterview Parkway. The school is a private, Orthodox Jewish high school currently located in Dallas that will relocate to Richardson, if approved by City Council. It has an enrollment of about 60 students. The school will not have a significant impact on traffic, according to city documents. Richardson’s future land use plan designates the area community commercial, which is character- ized by developments that attract regional traffic for shopping and retail but secondary uses does include school.

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the executive of the Kyle chamber and was selected for her background and skills, board chairman Randy Ford said. The background Snyder is replacing Kim Quirk, who announced her retirement earlier this year.

What else The school will be located at 2101 Waterview Parkway, at the corner of Waterview Parkway and West Campbell Road. It’s across the street from the University of Texas at Dallas campus.

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