Double Oak residents are fed up with town leaders being shady and slow to respond. They're worried about permit delays and unanswered questions, fearing special interests might be getting preferential treatment over what the community actually needs.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 7 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before.
The decisions made will directly affect how much the town collects in revenue and how services are funded, potentially impacting future tax rates or service fees.
The public benefits from transparency and the opportunity to observe potential council discussions.
Residents are definitely feeling the pain from these delays and lack of communication.
The Historical Commission may have a quorum at a public event, and any official discussions will be open to the public. This ensures transparency in how historical matters are discussed.
This meeting was a heads-up that officials might be present, and while no votes were taken, it was open to the public for observation. It's about keeping the public informed about potential discussions.
A reception for council members was open to the public for observation, even though no official business was conducted. This ensures transparency in government proceedings.
The Animal Services Board and Owl Subcommittee may have enough members present to form a quorum. While no official business will be decided, the meeting is open to the public for observation to ensure transparency in government.
Wow, it’s May. I find it hard to believe it has been a year since I started working for you all in Copper Canyon. It has been my pleasure. Thank you for the opportunity to help keep our town what I call “country residential.” For the over 40 years I have lived here, there has always […]
Double Oak residents expect honesty, transparency, and meaningful engagement from those elected to serve them. Recent actions by town leadership raise concerns about whether those expectations are being met. A consistent theme has emerged regarding limited communication and a lack of responsiveness. Since removing the Town Engineer and outsourcing those services, some residents report waiting […]
The Town Council is attending a community event where a quorum might be present. To ensure transparency and follow the law, the event is being treated as an open meeting, even though no formal votes will happen. This means the public can attend and observe.
The town's financial health for the past fiscal year was reviewed and approved. The report shows strong financial management with no issues found.
The council is looking ahead to the next fiscal year to figure out how to fund town services. They're considering various income sources, including taxes and fees, to make sure the town can keep operating effectively.
The commission confirmed dates for upcoming meetings, including a work session and regular meetings. This helps plan future discussions and activities.
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