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Pasco City Councilman Leo Perales

Pasco City Councilman Leo Perales

Leo Perales is your District 3 Councilman for the great city of Pasco.
Its Your City. Expect More.

Opinions are my own and don’t represent my employer or the city of Pasco.

Packed house tonight at the hearings examiner meeting in regards to the Casa Vina Event Center special permit application. ... See MoreSee Less

Packed house tonight at the hearings examiner meeting in regards to the Casa Vina Event Center special permit application.

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I appreciated the turnout and I empathize with the owners of casa vina. I think they will have some revisions to do to their plan that address the concerns we shared. And Leo I was impressed that you showed up and spoke as you did. I felt you did a good job representing both sides…thank you for your time tonight. And thank you to our neighbors (including casa vina) for turning out tonight…

Cant wait to see how this turns out, it sure has turned into quite the topic of debate.

Packed?

9 hours ago
Pasco City Councilman Leo Perales

Thank You Pasco Police

National Police Week is a time to recognize the men and women who put on the uniform every day and serve our communities with courage, professionalism, and sacrifice.

Thank you to the Pasco Police Department for continuing to put the community first. We appreciate your service, your commitment, and the relationships you continue to build throughout our city.

We also honor and remember the officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Their service will never be forgotten.

God bless our officers and their families. 🇺🇸👮‍♂️

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La Semana Nacional de la PolicĂ­a es un momento para reconocer a los hombres y mujeres que se ponen el uniforme todos los dĂ­as y sirven a nuestras comunidades con valentĂ­a, profesionalismo y sacrificio.

Gracias al Departamento de PolicĂ­a de Pasco por continuar poniendo a la comunidad primero. Apreciamos su servicio, su compromiso y las relaciones que siguen construyendo en toda nuestra ciudad.

También honramos y recordamos a los oficiales que hicieron el máximo sacrificio en el cumplimiento de su deber. Su servicio jamás será olvidado.

Dios bendiga a nuestros oficiales y a sus familias.
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Go Pasco police! I wanted to buy one of your police cruiser models sold at Griggs department store.

We are grateful for your watchful presence around our St Vincent de Paul Food Bank - Pasco. Bless you and your families for your courage and selflessness.

1 day ago
Pasco City Councilman Leo Perales

🇺🇸 PASCO CITY COUNCIL MEETING | THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Just uploaded my latest City Council recap video covering some of the major topics discussed last night, including:

• Unpermitted food vendors
• Nitrates in water
• Fire sprinkler requirements for older downtown buildings
• Utility billing issues and delinquency process
• Code Enforcement backlog
• Unified Development Code updates
• Downtown and special event policy discussions
• Broadmoor speed limits
• Irrigation expansion questions
• Aquatic Center operational updates

I always want to make sure residents know what’s happening at City Hall and why these conversations matter.

Also — sorry about some of the audio quality in portions of the video. Looks like my mic decided to give up on me, so I’ll be getting a new one soon. Appreciate everyone sticking with it.

As always, thank you for staying engaged.

It’s your city. Expect more.

— Councilman Leo Perales

🇲🇽 REUNIÓN DEL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL DE PASCO | LO QUE NECESITAS SABER

Acabo de subir mi más reciente video resumen de la reunión del Concejo Municipal cubriendo algunos de los temas más importantes que discutimos anoche, incluyendo:

• Vendedores de comida sin permiso
• Nitratos en el agua
• Requisitos de rociadores contra incendios para edificios antiguos del centro
• Problemas de facturación de utilidades y pagos atrasados
• Retraso de casos en Code Enforcement
• Actualizaciones al Código Unificado de Desarrollo
• Conversaciones sobre eventos especiales y políticas del centro
• Límites de velocidad en Broadmoor
• Expansión del sistema de irrigación
• Actualizaciones sobre el Centro Acuático

Siempre quiero asegurarme de que los residentes sepan qué está pasando en el Ayuntamiento y por qué estas conversaciones importan.

También — disculpen algunos problemas de audio en partes del video. Parece que mi micrófono dejó de funcionar, así que pronto compraré uno nuevo. Gracias por la paciencia y por seguir apoyando.

Como siempre, gracias por mantenerse involucrados.

Es su ciudad. Esperen más.

— Concejal Leo Perale
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From my understanding is the billing cycle changes every month on my water sometimes I’m charged 30 days other moths 40 days. WHY NOT HAVE A SET DATE THAT DOESNT GET CHANGED SO OFTEN? There’s a 10$ late fee after the 4 day grace period then they city will send someone to shut your water off. 50$ reactivation charge.

The music is awful. Do we really need that? Sound was sketchy on this. Thanks for doing it though.

"Code Enforcement backlog" What's that about? I've been asking for many months about where we are with code enforcement. One major reason is that for decades I think we have had, despite having major population / number of houses, businesses explosion, TWO code enforcement employees. If you call, they say they are just two of them so they can't do much. There hasn't been a code enforcement board meeting for a year now, "NOTHING to put on the agenda" You can't tell me there aren't things around the whole of Pasco that are code enforcement issues that affect other people. I agree lot's of reports are ignored, dismissed. It's hard to not wonder if it matters who you are where you are. Yeah, livability goes down, so do my property values when the neighbor is a giant weed / junk patch. Obviously I've been "mislead" to use a polite term, when I have inquired about the code enforcement about there not being any cases to review.

"Code Enforcement backlog" What's that about? I've been asking for many months about where we are with code enforcement. One major reason is that for decades I think we have had, despite having major population / number of houses, businesses explosion, TWO code enforcement employees. If you call, they say they are just two of them so they can't do much. There hasn't been a code enforcement board meeting for a year now, "NOTHING to put on the agenda" You can't tell me there aren't things around the whole of Pasco that are code enforcement issues that affect other people. I agree lot's of reports are ignored, dismissed. It's hard to not wonder if it matters who you are where you are. Yeah, livability goes down, so do my property values when the neighbor is a giant weed / junk patch. Obviously I've been "mislead" to use a polite term, when I have inquired about the code enforcement about there not being any cases to review.

1 day ago
Pasco City Councilman Leo Perales

🇺🇸 PASCO CITY COUNCIL MEETING | THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Just uploaded my latest City Council recap video covering some of the major topics discussed last night, including:

• Unpermitted food vendors
• Nitrates in water
• Fire sprinkler requirements for older downtown buildings
• Utility billing issues and delinquency process
• Code Enforcement backlog
• Unified Development Code updates
• Downtown and special event policy discussions
• Broadmoor speed limits
• Irrigation expansion questions
• Aquatic Center operational updates

I always want to make sure residents know what’s happening at City Hall and why these conversations matter.

Also — sorry about some of the audio quality in portions of the video. Looks like my mic decided to give up on me, so I’ll be getting a new one soon. Appreciate everyone sticking with it.

As always, thank you for staying engaged.

It’s your city. Expect more.

— Councilman Leo Perales

🇲🇽 REUNIÓN DEL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL DE PASCO | LO QUE NECESITAS SABER

Acabo de subir mi más reciente video resumen de la reunión del Concejo Municipal cubriendo algunos de los temas más importantes que discutimos anoche, incluyendo:

• Vendedores de comida sin permiso
• Nitratos en el agua
• Requisitos de rociadores contra incendios para edificios antiguos del centro
• Problemas de facturación de utilidades y pagos atrasados
• Retraso de casos en Code Enforcement
• Actualizaciones al Código Unificado de Desarrollo
• Conversaciones sobre eventos especiales y políticas del centro
• Límites de velocidad en Broadmoor
• Expansión del sistema de irrigación
• Actualizaciones sobre el Centro Acuático

Siempre quiero asegurarme de que los residentes sepan qué está pasando en el Ayuntamiento y por qué estas conversaciones importan.

También — disculpen algunos problemas de audio en partes del video. Parece que mi micrófono dejó de funcionar, así que pronto compraré uno nuevo. Gracias por la paciencia y por seguir apoyando.

Como siempre, gracias por mantenerse involucrados.

Es su ciudad. Esperen más.

— Concejal Leo Perales
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Your doing 👍 keep up the great job 👏.

Bad lag breakup

Audio/video is terrible

Rage Against the Machine.....how appropriate! Like the concept

OMG!! You just about broke my ear drums when that music started. Please go back to messaging. We don't need to see you or hear your voice.

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