• Championing Public Safety with April Griffin, TCESD2 Board Vice President
    Nov 4 2024

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    Discover the compelling journey of service and governance with April Griffin, Vice President of the ESD2 Board of Commissioners. April, who has a rich background in the Air Force and as an attorney for the State of Texas, shares the motivations that catapulted her into community service in Pflugerville. Uncover the intricate challenges the board faced, particularly with the implementation of Advanced Life Support (ALS) transport services after Travis County EMS withdrew. Explore the strategic creation of ESD 17 as a funding lifeline and gain insights into the concerns surrounding the non-elected status of board commissioners. This episode offers a glimpse into the complexities of governance and the relentless pursuit of serving the community effectively.

    As we conclude this enlightening journey, we reflect on the growth and shared experiences that have enriched both our podcast and community. We extend heartfelt gratitude to our listeners for their unwavering support and invite them to a watch party at Hanover's on November 5th at 7 pm. This gathering will feature a special bonus episode with Chief Ron Moellenberg recounting the historic 1971 fire in downtown Pflugerville, tying perfectly into our community’s rich history. Join us as we continue to foster connections and knowledge sharing, and let's keep the conversation going beyond the podcast. Engage with us, share your thoughts, and be part of this thriving community experience.

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    19 mins
  • Insurance Rates and the Future of Fire Funding with Paul Guerrero
    Oct 29 2024

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    Unlock the secrets behind how fire department ratings influence your property insurance rates with insights from Paul Guerrero, our seasoned insurance expert with deep roots in the Austin area. Join us as Paul demystifies the crucial role of Public Protection Class (PPC) ratings, revealing how these scores directly impact your insurance premiums. Discover the financial implications of an effective fire service and the potential skyrocketing costs if your area shifts to a volunteer fire department. With insurance premiums already climbing sharply from 2020 to 2024, Paul's real-life examples highlight why understanding these dynamics could save you a fortune.

    We also tackle the pressing issue of Proposition A and its threat to fire department funding in Pflugerville. This proposition could divert a significant portion of the fire department's sales tax revenue, posing a risk to local services and, by extension, insurance rates. As early voting progresses, our call to action is clear: participate and protect your community's future. We invite you to join us at Hanover's for a watch party, where community involvement turns into cause for celebration. Engage with us, whether in person or online, and let's ensure our collective voice is heard and valued.

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    11 mins
  • Evolution of a County, Planning for Future Growth with Jeff Travillion, Travis County Commissioner, Precinct 1
    Oct 25 2024

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    County Commissioner Jeff Travillion of Travis County, Precinct 1, joins us to share his inspiring journey from Mississippi to becoming a dedicated public servant in Texas. With an educational background spanning Jackson State University, Carnegie Mellon, and Harvard, Jeff offers us a glimpse into how his experiences fueled his passion for equity and community development. His story is not just about personal growth; it's a vibrant testament to the power of civic engagement and education as foundational pillars for meaningful change in our communities.

    As Pflugerville continues to grow rapidly, Jeff emphasizes the critical importance of having skilled and knowledgeable decision-makers to manage infrastructure demands effectively. We explore the pressing challenges faced by Austin-Travis County EMS and the need for resource allocation to keep pace with this growth. By examining the delicate balance between public service motives and profit, Jeff advocates for decisions grounded in facts to ensure the well-being and safety of the community. The conversation is a call to action for transparent city planning and the involvement of individuals with relevant expertise in shaping the future of our cities.

    With election day on the horizon, our dialogue shifts to the significance of community and the importance of voting against Prop A, which threatens to defund the fire department, by actively participating in early voting and showing up at polling locations. The episode is a rallying cry for civic duty, ending with an invitation to join us at Hanover's Draft House in Pflugerville to unite as a community, regardless of the election outcomes. This gathering is more than just a celebration; it's a testament to the strength and solidarity that comes from supporting each other in our shared civic responsibilities.

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    38 mins
  • Mayor Gonzales: A Life of Public Service
    Oct 18 2024

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    What if the future of your city was in your hands? Mayor Victor Gonzales of Pflugerville joins us for a compelling discussion on the city's rapid development, offering an inside look at the innovative strategies shaping its growth. From contracting with ESD2 for essential ambulance and ALS services to reflecting on his nearly two decades of public service, Mayor Gonzales shares personal stories that paint a vivid picture of Pflugerville's transformation from a small town with a volunteer fire department to a bustling community. His commitment to transparency and leadership shines through as he shares his vision for maintaining the safety and well-being of residents amidst these changes.

    Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of community engagement and local politics in Pflugerville, from the 1960s to today. We journey through pivotal moments like the formation of the North Rural Community Advisory Group and a controversial racetrack proposal that spurred significant political change. Mayor Gonzales offers personal insights into the challenges of securing adequate emergency services and the debate between private companies and ESD-2's well-trained paramedics, including his daughter. This episode provides a nuanced look at the complexities of local governance and the necessity of robust emergency response systems, leaving listeners with a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing Pflugerville.

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    25 mins
  • Wayne Dolcefino: Uncovering the facts behind the effort to defund the Pflugerville Fire Department
    Oct 11 2024

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    Who should control the operations of the Emergency Services District—city council or a county-appointed ESD board? Join us as we tackle this pressing question with 30-time Emmy Award winning investigative journalist, Wayne Dolcefino. In this episode we examine the potential fallout from defunding ESD 2, particularly its impact on labor and the equipment essential for public safety. Wayne shares captivating stories from his career and past investigations and shares his perspective on the intricacies of public safety management.

    Our conversation shifts to the financial struggles of maintaining crucial emergency infrastructure in Pflugerville, Texas. From the escalating costs of fire trucks and equipment to the challenges faced by emergency services in rapidly growing areas. We discuss the debate over whether city councils or unelected ESD boards should oversee these services, emphasizing the need for transparency and efficiency.

    The episode concludes with a deep dive into the contentious taxation debate, focusing on the potential repercussions of removing sales tax funding from the fire department. We analyze the motivations of groups like Pflugerville Residents for Responsible Taxation and the broader impact on essential services. Tune in as we unpack the implications of repealing sales tax revenue for fire departments, providing a comprehensive look at the forces shaping public safety in Pflugerville into the future.

    Watch the investigative stories Wayne has produced that hit close to home:

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    Firefight in Pflugerville

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    44 mins
  • Ray Perryman, Ph.D: Unlocking Economic Potential Through ESDs
    Oct 4 2024

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    How can Emergency Services Districts (ESDs) revolutionize public safety and economic development in growing communities? Join us on Pflugerville on Fire as we explore this vital question with Dr. Ray Perryman, an acclaimed economist. Discover the groundbreaking findings from the Perryman Group's study, which reveals that ESDs, like Travis County ESD 2, offer a remarkably cost-effective solution for emergency services compared to municipal fire departments. Through detailed comparisons and insightful analysis, Dr. Perryman demonstrates how well-managed resources and financial flexibility have transformed Pflugerville's fire department into a model of efficiency and taxpayer benefit.

    In this episode, we also dive into the significant role of public safety in the economic growth of rapidly expanding areas such as Pflugerville and Central Texas. Learn about the major developments, including the new Samsung factory and Tesla facility, and their profound impact on the local economy. Dr. Perryman emphasizes the importance of maintaining robust financial reserves and strategic resource allocation to ensure effective fire protection in areas with varying population densities. This conversation underscores the critical link between public safety infrastructure and sustainable economic development, providing valuable insights for legislators and community stakeholders. Tune in to understand how ESDs could be the key to unlocking both safety and prosperity in your community.

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    18 mins
  • Jessica Frazier on Funding, Growth and Reserves
    Sep 27 2024

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    Unlock the secrets behind the surging expenses of the Travis County ESD2, better known as the Pflugerville Fire Department, with our finance director, Jessica Frazier. This episode promises to demystify the financial complexities, revealing why ceasing ambulance services and reallocation of resources have led to significant operational changes. Jessica, with her wealth of experience from the city of Austin, provides an expert analysis on agreements with ESD 17 and Travis County that generate additional revenue but also necessitate a doubling of our fire stations from four to eight.

    Get ready for an enlightening discussion about budgeting, financial management, and the strategic importance of maintaining healthy reserves. Jessica and I tackle common misconceptions about budget padding and break down the financial implications of Proposition A, which could force station closures if passed. We'll highlight why the majority of our budget goes toward salaries and benefits, making it tough to cut costs without affecting services. Transparency and ethical financial management are key themes throughout this episode. Join us for a deep dive into the fiscal strategies that keep our fire department thriving.

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    25 mins
  • Anthony Nguyen on Funding Emergency Services
    Sep 21 2024

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    Discover the complexities of local governance and the financial intricacies that shape our emergency services in Pflugerville. Join us as we sit down with tech sales engineer and community advocate Anthony Nguyen. Anthony sheds light on the controversial issue of abolishing sales tax revenue for the fire department and explains the complicated two-step process required by state law. With his deep involvement in local government, Anthony offers invaluable insights into how sales tax is allocated in Pflugerville compared to neighboring areas like Round Rock and Wells Branch.

    Uncover the financial hurdles and political challenges that have shaped the Pflugerville Fire Department, Emergency Service District 2 (ESD2) over the past decade. From their reliance on property and sales taxes to the new property tax limits and the creation of ESD17 in Wells Branch, we explore the multi-layered funding and management of these critical services. We discuss the broader implications for emergency medical services and the community's response to potential cuts in ambulance services, emphasizing the pivotal role of community involvement in driving change.

    Finally, learn about the tax allocation for public safety services and the substantial role that city staff on budget allocations. Learn how community advocacy can influence council decisions and bring about meaningful changes. We also delve into the potential consequences of eliminating sales tax and the challenges of transitioning emergency services. Don’t miss our upcoming guest, ESD2 Board of Commissioner Vice President April Griffin, as we continue to tackle these vital issues affecting Pflugerville.

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    55 mins