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Lewis Moten > Local Government

  • County Supervisors Approve 7 Public Hearing Matters Following Public Input and Thank Fire & Rescue for Royal Cinemas Response
    January 22, 2026
    County Supervisors Approve 7 Public Hearing Matters Following Public Input and Thank Fire & Rescue for Royal Cinemas Response

    Royal Examiner: It was reported that I spoke on multiple topics during the Board of Supervisors meeting, including during the restored early public comment period. My remarks were part of citizen input preceding zoning and permit votes, reflecting my ongoing role in local transparency and civic engagement. Read More

  • Supervisors OK permit for warehouse, storage yard
    January 21, 2026
    Supervisors OK permit for warehouse, storage yard

    Northern Virginia Daily: This article reported that I addressed the Board during the Wendy Hill Road hearing. I urged clearer county guidance requiring neighbor consent when setback rules aren’t met, placing civic advocacy directly into the public record. Read More

  • After a Majority of Speakers Favor a Rooster Enabling Zoning Text Amendment Supervisors Table Proposal for Additional Work
    January 21, 2026
    After a Majority of Speakers Favor a Rooster Enabling Zoning Text Amendment Supervisors Table Proposal for Additional Work

    Royal Examiner: This article covers a Warren County public hearing on a proposed rooster zoning amendment, where supervisors tabled the measure after mixed testimony. I participated by supporting progress toward a compromise while emphasizing the need for clear, enforceable noise standards before adoption. Read More

  • After residents squawk, supervisors delay action on rooster rules
    January 21, 2026
    After residents squawk, supervisors delay action on rooster rules

    Northern Virginia Daily: I spoke in support of allowing roosters in residential zones while raising concerns about enforceability and noise standards. My comments focused on balancing rural traditions with clear, measurable rules so residents, staff, and neighbors aren’t left in conflict. Read More

  • The Light Was Fixed. The Ceiling Was Not.
    January 21, 2026
    The Light Was Fixed. The Ceiling Was Not.

    A burnt-out light was fixed quickly. The peeling ceiling above it became a recurring character. This post documents how a small facilities issue was noticed, acknowledged, joked about, apologized for, and ultimately preserved as a matter of civic record. Read More

  • Data Centers And Truck Traffic
    January 20, 2026
    Data Centers And Truck Traffic

    A focused exchange from the January 20, 2026 public hearing on the 444 Baugh Drive contractor storage yard. Discussion centered on data center equipment, truck traffic, roadway geometry, sight distance concerns, and engineering responses before the Board approved the Conditional Use Permit. Read More

  • Transparency In STR Decisions
    January 20, 2026
    Transparency In STR Decisions

    A January 20, 2026 exchange during multiple short-term rental hearings highlights how neighbor input influences setback waivers, questions about scoring criteria transparency, STR application trends, and calls for clearer public guidance before applicants pursue conditional use permits. Read More

  • Beyond The AS400: ERP
    January 20, 2026
    Beyond The AS400: ERP

    During the January 20, 2026 ERP modernization discussion, I supported replacing the AS400 financial system while urging finalized scope clarity — particularly regarding Treasurer inclusion, FOIA responsiveness as a defined use case, and oversight reporting tools before releasing the RFP. Read More

  • Supervisors Meeting: Not All Transparency Looks the Same
    January 8, 2026
    Supervisors Meeting: Not All Transparency Looks the Same

    An ordinary email of mine became part of the public record when it was read aloud in a tense boardroom. This post reflects on how process, power, and transparency collided—and how quiet procedural questions reshaped a highly political vote. Read More

  • Warren County supervisors OK short-term rentals
    December 10, 2025
    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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