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Glenn Wood Discusses Town Growth, Water Issues, and Afton Inn Challenges in Re-Election Bid

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Currently running for re-election to the Front Royal Town Council, Glenn Wood reflected on his first ten months in office while filling an unexpired term. Wood, who also served over a decade on the Planning Commission, has found the experience rewarding but challenging as he adjusts to the differences between private business and local government.

A major issue Wood addressed was a recent rezoning proposal on Happy Creek Road. The applicant requested to add 22 homes to the 82 already allowed by right on a 41-acre property. While nearby residents raised concerns about traffic and water runoff, Wood praised the developer for working closely with the community. They offered proffers to the town and schools and agreed to widen Happy Creek Road. Despite these efforts, the council was divided, with the proposal passing by a narrow 3-2 vote.

Wood highlighted the importance of planned growth, which allows the town to maintain infrastructure like roads and utilities without overwhelming the community. He believes the town’s comprehensive plan, recently updated with public input, is key to managing growth responsibly. While some residents feared that Front Royal might become overdeveloped, Wood assured them that the town could avoid such problems with proper planning.

Another pressing issue is the condition of the Afton Inn, an empty building on Main Street. While the structure has been stabilized, its redevelopment stalled due to financial setbacks, including a former Economic Development Authority official’s embezzlement. Wood explained that the developer is eager to complete the project but is struggling to secure additional funding.

Wood also discussed concerns about water supply, especially during droughts. He suggested that the town work more closely with the county to ensure that areas relying on town water follow the same conservation measures as town residents during drought conditions. This would help manage the town’s limited water resources more effectively.

In terms of town-county relations, Wood expressed a desire for better cooperation. He pointed to a recent collaboration between town and county crews during wildfires as an example of how both can work together successfully. He hopes for more open communication moving forward.

With election day approaching, Wood continues to reach out to voters. He emphasizes the importance of listening to all residents, not just the most vocal, and encourages everyone to take advantage of early voting options. He believes that smart growth and strong business support are key to keeping taxes low while ensuring the town’s future success.

Wood is optimistic about Front Royal’s future and is eager to continue working on behalf of the community. He hopes to use his business experience to help the town grow responsibly while addressing issues like water supply and redevelopment projects like the Afton Inn.

 

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