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Lewis Moten > Warren County

  • Satirical Ordination Studio
    April 12, 2026
    Satirical Ordination Studio

    A satirical experiment shaped by navigating Virginia’s ordination process, where recognition can hinge on paperwork and interpretation. This generator explores how quickly authority can be constructed through format, language, and presentation—sometimes blurring the line between legitimacy and performance. Read More

  • Restoring the Signal
    March 30, 2026
    Restoring the Signal

    Repairing relationships, rediscovering old tools, and building new systems, this project reconnects people through sound, text, and shared experience. From rotary phones to TTY machines, the exhibit restores more than signals—it brings communities, stories, and forgotten technology back online. Read More

  • With Grace & Joy Ribbon-Cutting
    March 24, 2026
    With Grace & Joy Ribbon-Cutting

    A ribbon cutting led me into a world both familiar and unfamiliar—where memory, curiosity, and discomfort met. While I didn’t quite fit, I found value in a space clearly built with purpose, even if it wasn’t meant for me. Read More

  • Voting, Waitlists, and Beanie Hats
    March 24, 2026
    Voting, Waitlists, and Beanie Hats

    A simple trip to vote revealed more than expected—local identity, internal party conflict, confusing systems, and quiet absences. Sometimes participation isn’t blocked, just unclear. Showing up matters, but knowing where to invest your time and energy matters too. Read More

  • Tourism Website Discussion vs Reality
    March 19, 2026
    Tourism Website Discussion vs Reality

    Public comment highlights gaps between Warren County’s tourism website and reality, including broken pages, missing businesses, and lack of agritourism content. A review prompted by earlier discussions reveals inconsistencies in representation, execution, and the site’s effectiveness as a tourism tool. Read More

  • A Day In Civic Orbit
    February 18, 2026
    A Day In Civic Orbit

    A connective day across Warren County: finance system discussions, FOIA timing adjustments, community visits, archival humor, fundraising updates, media corrections, and late-night video editing. Not a podium moment, but steady civic maintenance rooted in structure, relationships, and record-keeping. Read More

  • Modern Systems, Real Transparency
    February 17, 2026
    Modern Systems, Real Transparency

    During the February 17, 2026 public comment period, I expressed appreciation for Warren County’s modernization efforts, including digital agenda packets via CivicClerk and searchable FOIA requests through NextRequest—systems that strengthen transparency, reduce duplication, and improve public access to information. Read More

  • FOIA and Structure
    February 16, 2026
    FOIA and Structure

    Ahead of the Finance/Audit Committee dissolution vote, I used the postponement window to compile targeted public records, agenda timelines, and financial signal reports—replacing speculation with documentation and showing what disciplined, modular FOIA work actually looks like in practice. Read More

  • 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

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