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Zoning, Walls, Energy, and Blight
I came to speak about a single blight issue, but the meeting unfolded into multiple conversations that directly affected me. From zoning to energy policy, one evening revealed how interconnected local decisions are—and how one concern leads to another. Read More
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ADUs: Better, But Still Questions
Updated ADU language shows improvement, but questions remain around enforcement, annual reviews, owner occupancy, and property transfers. The details of implementation will determine whether ADUs function as a practical housing solution or create new layers of complexity. Read More
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Warren County supervisors OK short-term rentals
Northern Virginia Daily: During a Board of Supervisors public hearing, I’m quoted as a resident raising concerns about vague short-term rental ordinances, unpredictable approvals, and transparency gaps. My comments addressed housing affordability, tax accountability, and the need for clearer standards, which supervisors acknowledged as valid. Read More
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Warren County supervisors approve more tourist rentals
Northern Virginia Daily: I’m quoted during public hearings questioning additional short-term rental permits, urging scrutiny of prior compliance, neighbor impacts, and enforcement history. I emphasized the importance of protecting long-term housing and community stability over continued expansion of tourist rentals. Read More


