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Texas Community Preservation

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Texas Community Preservation is an online hub that helps hard-working Texas communities navigate and stay informed on complex municipal, county, and state policies, activities, and even legislation related to zoning, housing, developments, and their impacts on our communities and even our local schools. We provide a centralized repository of information to empower Texans into preserving their communities. 


Too often, our hard-working Texas communities are left out of municipal and county public engagements, whereupon zoning changes to housing and other developments have consequences that include increased traffic, increased and overwhelming enrollment numbers in local schools, environmental impacts, and even increases in crime. 


And all too often as well, announcements of developments and their Public Comment windows are buried or hidden deep on websites of tax-payer funded organizations and agencies. Essentially, the public doesn't know about the plans and intentions, or the political goals and objectives of elected officials and their staffs, before it's too late. 


It's time to stand up for our own communities, arm ourselves with information and plans of action, fight back against various special interests, and ensure the voices are heard from "We the People" in our Texas communities. 


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