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Established to facilitate the Disincorporation of Reno Parker County Texas
No City Taxes
Superior County Services
Viable and safe water System
Build Bridges with the Community
No City Taxes
Superior County Services
Viable and safe water System
Build Bridges with the Community
Reno Water utility legacy of misuse to pay for our services and everything except water infrastructure. The water utility should have been set up long ago as a separate entity from the city itself so the water proceeds could have only been used to pay for water infrastructure, employees, etc. Instead it has been the cash cow to pay for everything but water infrastructure. Sub divisions were built without the proper water system and water capacity to support them and now we face consistent and persistent water restrictions to critical levels. Those sub divisons use the majority of our water for water grass and landscape and it has put the whole community in peril. To ever get our water system fixed and in the hands of a competent organization is through disincorporation of the city.
The pro city folks want you to believe that we need ordinances and codes because if we don't, the sky is gonna fall well they need to drive around Reno because they would realize relatively quickly that we already live in unincorporated Parker County for the most part in Reno, the only exception of that is some of the newer developments up on North Cardinal, for example so we're basically paying taxes for a city that doesn't even provide adequate service services and living in the unincorporated county. All you have to do is drive around Reno and you'll find piles of trash, abandoned trailer houses, burned out buildings abandoned buildings so the notion we need ordinances is a fallacy because we've never enforced what we have.
We have a diversity of housing from manufactured homes to more stately homes all mixed together. This is a perfect example of what living in unincorporated Parker County is all about.
Does it look like having Ordinances and Codes has accomplished anything other than a good old boy, who you know based Ordinance and Code enforcement. What is it they hope to accomplish because if they has ever been a plan I don't see it.
These are the kind of folks who have no problem with 600 acres or garbage tract housing but don't even think about a manufactured home. They talk about diversity and inclusion but practice exclusion. we already have a mix of housing so I don't see the point.
Reno roads are a product of 59 years of neglect. The pro city folks will try to tell you the county roads are not better. I beg to differ, unincorporated Parker County is not a panacea, they do maintain their roads and thought they are not perfect they are still largely superior to most roads in Reno. Parker county has many more miles or roads than Reno and still door a far better job of maintaining them. Road maintenance and repair is an expensive venture but Reno hasn't even invested in a simple chip seal to preserve the roads we have, now many are degraded beyond repair. The only way we will ever see roads repaired is from Parker County. With chip seal costing 100k per road mile and replacement of asphalt over a million. Reno can never hope to afford to repair them. Hence why we have never been able to maintain or replace our roads.
Briar-Reno Fire Department, Chief Moses Druxman admitting he is negligent in addressing Reno's ISO rating for 4 years. This is costing homeowners on average $1k a year on homeowners insurance.
Reno needs to move away from this volatile, good old boy local governmental Entity Briar-Reno FD that is poorly funded and has no reserve funding, trucks and is putting the community at high risk of a catastrophic predicament. If one of their trucks fails as they do not have the funding to even repair the trucks they have.
We need to move to a stable, consistent and well funded organization that is independent of this community and its rancid culture. My hope is Emergency Service District 1 Parker County will take over Reno's fie protection come November 0f 2025
Ever wonder how many Parker County Sheriff Deputies are typically on duty around the City of Reno, Parker County - City Government area? I was taking with a Deputy at Alsups the other day and he told me they have roughly 5 deputies on duty in and around the Reno area. It also explains why when you call 911 why it usually takes less than 10 minutes for a response time.
I would take the county resources any day over what Reno could ever hope to provide for anything.
Facts are Parker County Sheriff Department is doing the majority of Reno Policing as can be seen in the 911 response data i have added to a link. While Reno PD response times are 2 minutes quicker on Priority 1 calls almost 2 minutes slower on Priority 2 calls. Remember Parker County Sheriff Department took 29 of Reno's Priority 1 calls , where is Reno PD when all these calls are going on???
All I know is if I have to call 911 I want the Parker County Sheriff Deputies showing up on our Reno 911 police comedy routine. The one time I had to call 911 it was Parker County Sheriff Deputies that showed up in around 5 minutes and it was Reno PD showing up 15 minutes later. This is exactly what you can expect after 5 PM. I waited a day and a half for a call back on a non priority call and ended up calling dispatch back to get Reno PD to even return my call.
Ask yourself if you have to shoot and intruder who do you want showing up to do the investigation. I do not want to put my life in the hands of Reno PD.
Agency Calls Response Times
PCSO Priority 1 29 9:22
PCSO Priority 2 483 12:56
RPD Priority 1 5 6:57
RPD Priority 2 57 14:44
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