Pecos RV park owner urges city council to expedite safety compliance measures

March 28, 2025 | Pecos, Reeves County, Texas

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In the heart of Pecos, Texas, a palpable tension filled the air during the March 27, 2025, City Council meeting as residents voiced their frustrations over ongoing issues surrounding non-conforming RV parks. One property owner, who has been grappling with these challenges for nearly five months, shared a heartfelt plea for action.

The owner described a frustrating predicament, revealing that despite having owned commercial property for 17 years, new ordinances have rendered it nearly impossible to sell or develop. "If I had known that I was going to run into these obstacles, I wouldn't have bought it," he lamented, highlighting the unexpected hurdles that have emerged due to changing regulations.
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His concerns extended beyond personal grievances; he emphasized the potential risks to public health and safety posed by non-conforming RV parks. "If it's so important for public safety and health, why is it taking so long to come to a remedy?" he questioned, urging the council to expedite solutions for the sake of the community. The owner expressed a deep sense of being "caught" in a system that has left him and others in limbo, unable to make plans or move forward with their lives.

As the meeting progressed, the council shifted focus to other agenda items, including updates on local projects like the Cyclone Ballfield's operations. However, the echoes of the property owner's concerns lingered, underscoring a critical need for the council to address the complexities surrounding RV park regulations and the broader implications for Pecos residents.

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The meeting served as a reminder of the delicate balance between regulatory measures and the realities faced by community members, leaving many to wonder how the council will respond to the urgent call for action in the weeks to come.

Converted from March 27, 2025 Regular City Council Meeting meeting on March 28, 2025
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