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Irving boasts an Aaa/AAA Municipal Bond Rating from Moody's + S&P Global
Aaa/AAA are the highest ratings assigned to an issuer’s bonds by the major credit rating agencies. The city’s strong credit worthiness allows Irving to borrow at reduced interest rates and reduced overall cost.
Home to Eight Fortune 500 Headquarters
Irving’s Las Colinas area is known as the ‘Headquarters of Headquarters’ and is home to several major corporate HQs.
92 Parks, 33+ Miles of Trails, Three Libraries + a Municipal Golf Course
Irving also boasts four museums, three symphonies and award-winning theater productions at the Smithsonian-affiliated Irving Arts Center.
Irving Allocates More Than 53% of its General Fund Budget to Public Safety
Over half of the city’s General Fund budget goes toward safeguarding the public through best-in-class police, fire and emergency medical services.
Irving Maintains 1,440 Lane Miles of Streets
A lane mile is a mile of roadway in a single driving lane. 1,440 lane miles is the equivalent of driving from Irving to Louisville, Kentucky.
Irving’s Population is 264,546 Strong and Very Diverse
Irving’s demographic profile is very diverse:
- 45.2% Hispanic, any race
- 22.1% Asian
- 19.5% White
- 10.2% Black
- 2.8% Other, non-Hispanic
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