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Welcome |

Thank you for visiting the City of Rockwall website. The following links are provided for your use in learning about our beautiful city, finding key destinations, and other resources in our community. Please call the City of Rockwall at 972-771-7700 , Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (excluding major holidays) should you need additional information. |
Activities |
The Shores
The Shores Country Club is nestled on the shores of beautiful Lake Ray Hubbard just 20 minutes from downtown Dallas . The course, which was constructed in the late 1970's, offers a wide variety of playing conditions…
The Shores Country Club
Chandlers Landing
The Club at Chandlers Landing offers unmatched versatility with recreational amenities and social activities for the entire family at an affordable price.
Chandlers Landing
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Utility Billing |
Environmental
Action Day
The City Of Rockwall Holds A Household Hazardous Waste Day Each Year.
Bulk Pickup Schedule For more information and bulk pickup schedule, go to the
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Animal Services |
The City of Rockwall Animal Services Department wants to extend a special welcome to you and your pet(s) to Rockwall.
The City Council authorized renaming the Animal Control Department to Animal Services to reflect the City's desire to positively promote the essential services provided by this department...
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News |
On-Line Bill Payment
We now offer you the ability to pay your
City bill on-line! Click on the image or the link below to take advantage of this exciting offer!

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Quick Links |
Rockwall
Volunteer Center
Phone: 972-772-4076 |
Higher Education |
CCCCD offers both day and evening classes at the Higher Education Center at Rockwall, housed at the Rockwall ISD Administration/Education Center (the former J.W. Williams Middle School) located at 1050 Williams Street . Community members may access many of the college's award-winning programs and professors at this location... |
History of Rockwall |
In the days before Rockwall’s founding in 1854, records show that a number of pioneer families settled the Blackland territory, drained by both the Trinity and the Bluff Fork of the Sabine. Some came by oxen drawn wagons while others came by immigrant trains from the East. In all, 240 settlers came to build a life in the area that was to become Rockwall…
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Economic Development |
The Rockwall Economic Development Corporationprovides new businesses as well as existing Rockwall businesses with site locations, incentives, and other economic assistance.
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