Get Involved
How you can help stop short-term rentals in your neighborhood
1. Attend a Lewisville City Council meeting
The most important thing you can do to help save our Lewisville neighborhoods is to attend a Lewisville City Council meeting in person and bring your friends and neighbors.
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Volunteers from TNC Lewisville speak at these meetings during the public comments section that starts at 7 pm. Each speaker has only three minutes to talk. Your presence in the audience shows your support for our efforts and this cause. And our growing audience is making an impact.
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The meetings are twice a month on the second and fourth Mondays. Sign up on our Events page to let us know you will be attending. Please arrive by 6:45 pm. The public comments section is finished by 7:30 pm.
2. Engage with Lewisville City Council online
If you cannot attend Lewisville City Council meetings in person, the next best thing is to attend online during each meeting. Online audiences are tracked by the city, so this level of engagement is important.
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https://www.cityoflewisville.com/city-hall/city-council-meetings
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You also should email your opposition to short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods in Lewisville to all city council members. Requests can also be sent to https://lewisvilletx.citysourced.com/servicerequests/create
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Also, email the city council member who represents your district to voice your opposition to STRs in Lewisville residential neighborhoods. Find your representative:
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Lewisville City Council district map
3. Get involved with Texas Neighborhood Coalition - Lewisville Chapter
Want to get more involved with the Lewisville chapter of TNC? Volunteer to be on one of our teams! Even one hour a week will help our cause to save our Lewisville neighborhoods from STRs.
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We plan to have social events too.Those are coming soon!
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Want more info or yard signs?
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Fill out the Contact Us form and include a message or email us at contactus@tnclewisville.org
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Make sure to tell your friends and neighbors about our organization. And join our private Facebook page.
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You can learn more about the STRs and how they are adversely impacting homeowners in cities throughout Texas. The TNC website has a lot of detailed information about this issue.