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Protect Warren County Before Expanding Industrial Uses
I urged the Warren County Planning Commission to reject the proposed data center zoning amendment and instead strengthen countywide industrial standards addressing noise, generators, mechanical equipment, monitoring, citizen complaints, and meaningful enforcement for all future industrial development. Read More
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Comparing Employee Bonus History
Authorizing Employee Bonus Payment. I asked how a proposed state-funded employee bonus compared with prior years, whether two percent was typical, and learned it was a standard one-time state bonus separate from ongoing cost-of-living salary increases for county staff. Read More
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Proffers And Public Benefit
Rezone 28 parcels: Residential-1 to Commercial. Diamond Ridge & Emerald Lane. I supported new commercial development and economic activity while asking whether the proposed fifteen-cents-per-square-foot contribution would meaningfully support the property’s future needs or simply function as a small one-time payment. Read More
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Protecting Kids At The Road
CUP: 123 Brinklow Road. Mobile-home park expansion. I supported proposed safety improvements while asking whether children waiting for the bus would be visible, protected from wind, & served by lighting, while also raising a question about trailer ownership and displacement risks. Read More
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Overflow Hearings Need Audio
I raised concerns after an overflow crowd could not hear a Town public hearing held in the county meeting space, urging better hallway audio, speakers, screens, signage, and planning so residents can follow proceedings and speak when called. Read More
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Council OKs new subdivision, land development regulations
Northern Virginia Daily: This article records my public comment supporting broader Historic District parking exemptions while asking whether the updated land development rules would also clarify rear-property parking concerns, an issue tied to access, fairness, and practical downtown use. Read More
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Closing Data Center Loopholes
At Front Royal’s June 22, 2026 data center hearing, I urged Council to close ordinance loopholes, define data centers broadly, and make any Special Use Permit a true hard gate rather than a rubber stamp. Read More
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Historic District Parking Clarity
At Front Royal’s June 22, 2026 hearing, I asked Council to clarify whether Historic District parking exemptions protected rear-yard access, outdoor activity, and loading needs so downtown tourism uses would not be burdened by unclear rules. Read More









