Fire Protective and Emergency Medical Services
Communication
Click Here to read the Fire Protective and Emergency Medical Services Electronic Communication sent on Tuesday, April 8th.
FAQ's
Q: Do I have to be a U.S. citizen to vote, even if I own property or am a registered lot owner?
A: Yes, you must be a registered voter, and your voter registration must list your address in Inspiration.
Q: I recently moved here, but my voter registration card hasn’t been updated with my new address. Can I still vote?
A: Unfortunately, if your voter registration isn’t updated with your current address, you may not be eligible to vote in this election.
A: Unfortunately, if your voter registration isn’t updated with your current address, you may not be eligible to vote in this election.
Q: If my spouse has already voted, am I still eligible to vote?
A: Yes, it is one vote per voter, not per household.
Q: Will my assessments scheduled for July 2025 remain the same
A: Yes, as of now, there are no changes to the July 2025 HOA assessments.
Q: What agency would actually be providing the coverage for Fire/EMS?
A: Fire and EMS services are currently provided by the Wylie Fire Department.
Q: Is the District directly providing coverage, or simply collecting fees on behalf of the agency delivering the service?
A: The District will enter into a contract with the vendor responsible for delivering the service.
Q: If they are the provider of fire and EMS services, what is their location and anticipated response time in case of an emergency?
A: Please refer to the linked documents below for details regarding their location and expected response times.
Q: Will this result in an increase to our water utility bills?
A: This has no impact on your bill from Wylie NE SUD, the provider of your residential water service.
Q: What kind of reduction in association dues can we expect?
A: Your 2025 Board of Directors will begin reviewing the 2026 budget in early summer.
Q: Should we expect our taxes to increase to cover the cost of these services from Wylie?
A: The District’s financial advisors have indicated that the District can assume this additional expense without increasing the property tax rate.
A: The District’s financial advisors have indicated that the District can assume this additional expense without increasing the property tax rate.
2025 Homeowner Assessment
2025 Homeowner Assessment
Annual Assessment | $ 1,978.00 |
Allotted to Fire/EMS Expense | $ 740.64 |
Allotted to HOA Expense | $ 1,237.36 |
2025 Fire / EMS Service Expense | $ 1,344,967.11 |
2024 Homeowner Assessment
2024 Homeowner Assessment
Annual Assessment | $ 1,978.00 |
Allotted to Fire/EMS Expense | $ 740.84 |
Allotted to HOA Expense | $ 1,237.13 |
2024 Fire / EMS Service Expense | $ 1,248,365.95 |