Benbrook voters will soon decide on City Council Place 5, and candidate Sean Moore is making property rights and transparency the centerpiece of his campaign.
Moore points to recent frustrations among residents as evidence that the city needs stronger accountability. He notes instances where homeowners saw yard signs removed over unclear setback rules, wildflower gardens cut down despite being compliant with state and local laws, and even city-built retaining walls reportedly shifting without much response from officials.
For Moore, these examples underscore a broader concern: residents are receiving inconsistent or delayed responses from city officials, leaving property owners uncertain about their rights. He stresses that protecting property rights should be the cityโs first instinct, not an afterthought.
Moore also calls attention to ongoing concerns in South Benbrook neighborhoods like Trinity Estates, where environmental issues tied to new development have raised questions about long-term safety and city oversight. While some answers have been given, Moore believes residents deserve more clarity and stronger protections.
His message is clear: accountability, responsiveness, and the protection of property rights must be at the forefront of city leadership.
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