Council Votes NO to ESD2

June 14 2022 Pflugerville City Council Meeting

  • Council votes No against ESD2 contract.
    • Voting No – Councilman McDonald, Metayer, Rogers and Gonzales
    • Voting Yes – Councilman Ruiz and Holiday
    • Absent – Weiss
  • Council Votes YES to Allegiance Mobile Health
    • Voting No – Councilman Metayer and Gonzales
    • Voting Yes – Councilman Ruiz, Holiday, Rogers and McDonald
    • Absent – Weiss

EMS Saga Continues

May 24th, 2022 City Council Meeting

The city council has changed its mind on utilizing ESD2 for ambulance transport. A final attempt to directly engage with the ESD2 Board will be made on Tuesday May 31st, 2022. If that attempt fails, Pflugerville will use Allegiance until a long-term plan can be created.

Pflugerville City Council initially approved negotiations with ESD 2 at a May 10 meeting. However, City Manager Sereniah Breland said at a meeting May 24 that negotiations hit a roadblock when, before formally meeting with the city, ESD 2 officials spoke with media outlets stating they would maintain their request for an additional $2.8 million in annual funding.

“We do not negotiate through the media,” Breland said. “Despite our best efforts, ESD 2 has not provided a justifiable reason for that amount.”

Council members echoed Breland’s point, holding that they would respect Pflugerville voters’ decision last November not to use ESD 2 if it meant additional taxes.

“The good folks of Pflugerville overwhelmingly decided on no new tax,” Council Member Ceasar Ruiz said.

At Council Member Kimberly Holiday’s recommendation, the motion also directed Breland to begin negotiations with private ambulance service Allegiance Mobile Health as an additional option.

Weiss said Allegiance will be a necessary fallback in the event that the city cannot reach an agreement with ESD 2 in time.

“I don’t have confidence that we can get all that done in the next six weeks to come together and finalize a deal,” Weiss said.

Breland said her goal is to present a finalized contract for approval at council’s next meeting on June 14.

Council members agreed that whichever provider the city ends up choosing, developing its own in-house ambulance service should be a priority in the future.

“We have to build toward having our own internal EMS services,” Council Member Rudy Metayer said. “Something sustainable will need to be under the city.”

Sign The Petition

The city of Pflugerville is the largest city in Texas without control of its own fire and emergency services?

The city of Pflugerville has been getting its emergency services from Travis County Emergency Service District 2.

But at the beginning of this year, 2022,  Travis county ESD2 stopped providing advanced life support services and ambulance transport services to the city of Pflugerville, claiming they did not have enough money.

We voted in May of 2014 to give more sales taxes to Travis County ESD2 to support advanced life support services.

Since Travis  County ESD2 suspended ambulance services for residents inside the city limits,  we should stop paying the sales tax to ESD2, for services that are not delivered.   

We can give that funding to the city of Pflugerville to establish its own city owned emergency services department.

 Sign the petition to add a ballot proposition to remove the half cent sales tax from ESD2 and transfer that to the city of Pflugerville to help fully fund emergency services for the city of Pflugerville.In May 2023 election : Vote Yes to ESD Prop A to remove the one cent sales tax going to Travis County ESD2.  Vote Yes to City Prop A to give the city of Pflugerville the half cent sales tax to fund emergency services.