Local Government
Warren County Board of Supervisors Tackles Key Agenda Items
Addressing Community Development, Tourism, and Tax Issues in Upcoming Session.
On Tuesday, September 12, 2023, Warren County’s Board of Supervisors will delve into several pressing matters, each impacting the region’s growth and welfare. Scheduled to start at 6 pm, this work session aims to make strides in the areas of community development, tourism revival, and tax collection.
Matt Wendling, the Planning Director, will kick off the session by addressing CUP2013-09-01, a topic concerning the dissolution of an agreement related to a 60′ Easement for a Commercial Auto Repair Garage owned by William “Bill” Long. After a letter from Gary Gardner dated 5/15/2023, the board is expected to consider the dissolution of the agreement, originally between Warren County and Mr. Long. If agreed upon, the dissolution could lead to a modification of the conditional use permit and further reviews of the Route 340/522 Corridor Transportation Plan.
Following Wendling’s segment, Jamie Spiker, the County Treasurer, will present the Delinquent Tax Report. This in-depth review will offer insights into the collection efforts and delinquencies as of June 30, 3023, while also shedding light on potential future actions. Spiker’s strategies involve both current tools, such as employer liens, bank liens, and DMV stops, and the introduction of new tools to bolster delinquent collections. The notable auction held by TACS on May 18, 2023, garnered an impressive revenue of $111,984.92, with another auction scheduled for November 1, 2023.
Warren County’s commitment to reviving tourism after the blow from COVID-19 will be manifested in Joe Petty’s Director of Economic Development, ARPA Tourism Update. Thanks to the allocation of $170,000 by the Governor, the county and the Town of Front Royal have collaborated on a strategic approach to deploy these funds effectively. From visitor campaigns and event strategies to destination service enhancements, the outlined plan promises a comprehensive upliftment for Warren County’s tourism sector. The proposal also encompasses investment in product development, event organization, and improvements in-destination services. The endgame? A renewed Front Royal and Warren County that consistently attracts and retains visitors.
The session’s final discussion, although not detailed in the agenda, involves the staffing of the I.T. Department, an essential segment reflecting the county’s commitment to tech-driven progress.
As Warren County’s decision-makers converge on September 12, residents anticipate forward-thinking actions that encapsulate community development, tourist attraction, and fiscal responsibility.
