New Emergency Services District: What Homeowners Should Know

Collin County’s newly approved Emergency Services District (ESD) is a major win for residents in unincorporated and rural areas. The ESD expands fire and ambulance access, bringing faster response times to communities that have long needed additional coverage. Yes, there’s a small tax impact, but the tradeoff is improved safety and peace of mind, especially for acreage properties and fast-growing pockets north of McKinney and east of Princeton. If you’re considering a move outside city limits, this new district strengthens both quality of life and long-term property value.
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