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How to Watch Local Government Implode in Slow Motion

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Watching our local government make decisions these days feels like binge-watching a mystery series—except no one has the script, and the plot twists make less and less sense. Transparency used to be standard. Now, it’s treated like a luxury item, somewhere between functioning infrastructure and a decent parking spot.

Let’s be real: public input hasn’t just been sidelined—it’s been benched, ignored, and told to “sit quietly” like a kid at a grown-up table. After months of public meetings (and some truly Oscar-worthy citizen performances), it’s painfully clear that the Board of Supervisors is following a very different script. Possibly written in invisible ink. Or crayon.

And no, this isn’t just another letter about the Library. Let’s park that political football for a second. Our Library Trustees are actually doing their jobs—can we say the same about the Board of Supervisors? Let’s just say the jury’s not only still out—it might’ve left the building entirely.

Meanwhile, core County services are trapped in budget limbo. If we can’t afford a fire truck that makes it to fires, why are we sketching out dream amphitheaters and Rockland Park ice rinks that sound more fantasy-themed than feasible? Are we seriously going to tell residents, “Sorry your house burned down, but hey—check out the stunning views from our proposed event stage”?

We’re at a crossroads. Invest in essential services now or wait for the inevitable, headline-grabbing disaster. Spoiler alert: it won’t be the kind of tourism anyone wants.

Instead of focusing on practical, sustainable solutions, the Board seems to be playing “Pin the Tail on the Capital Project.” Got an idea? Throw it on the agenda. Got money? Spend it fast! Big and shiny fixes everything, right? (Narrator: It did not.)

Case in point: the Rockland “superstructure”—the silver bullet solution to all our economic woes. Because nothing screams “good governance” like a rush job that sounds great in a press release but completely ignores the boring stuff like maintenance, infrastructure, or long-term costs.

Let’s wrap all this under the cozy heading of County Recreation and Tourism—because a flashy label is almost as good as leadership. Speaking of which, remember the plan to hire a tourism director? You know, someone to actually coordinate tourism?

Rumor has it that a stellar candidate was in the pipeline. But then—plot twist!—the BOS, who doesn’t even have hiring authority for that position, stepped in and said, “Let’s wait until we get a new County Administrator.” So the whole thing stalled. Momentum? Halted. Progress? Optional, apparently.

Let that sink in: the Board delayed a much-needed hire in a key department, overstepped its role, and torpedoed a process that could have helped rebuild trust and revenue. That’s not just frustrating; it’s a bureaucratic blooper reel.

It’s time to expect more. Not just splashy visions but actual visions. Not just what looks good in a headline but what works for the people who live here. Because if we don’t start demanding better, we’ll keep getting what we’ve got: lots of meetings, very few answers—and emergency services that might not show up when it counts.

Sue Laurence
Front Royal, VA


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