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Tom Eshelman Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Front Royal

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In this Town Talk, Mike McCool welcomed Tom Eshelman, a well-known local entrepreneur, to discuss his candidacy for mayor of Front Royal. Eshelman, who has spent over 50 years contributing to various aspects of the community, brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective.

Why Run for Mayor?

When asked why he decided to run for mayor, Eshelman explained, “I’ve been contemplating this for a while. The timing is right in my life, and our town could do better. We’re missing opportunities, and I believe we need a different approach, possibly an entrepreneurial one.” He emphasized the importance of supporting residents and businesses, noting that many of the town’s regulations are outdated and hinder growth.

A Vision for Progress

Eshelman’s vision for Front Royal focuses on creating a more business-friendly environment. “We need to have an open mind and find ways to say yes to new ideas rather than defaulting to no,” he stated. He believes in updating rules to reflect current needs and fostering collaboration between property owners and the town.

Managing Growth

Discussing growth, Eshelman acknowledged its inevitability. “Growth is coming whether we want it or not. We need to manage it to benefit the community,” he said. He stressed the importance of balanced, controlled growth that preserves the town’s character while embracing new opportunities.

Improving Meetings

Eshelman aims to streamline town meetings to make them more efficient and focused. “Meetings don’t need to be as long as they have been. We should stay on topic, discuss points, and move on,” he explained. He also emphasized the need for council members to be well-prepared and engaged.

Water Resource Management

One of Eshelman’s top priorities is addressing Front Royal’s water resources. Reflecting on the last year’s reduced water flow, he emphasized the need for sustainable practices and infrastructure improvements. “We need to be more aggressive in managing our water resources to ensure a reliable supply for the future,” he said.

Fostering Collaboration

Eshelman believes in the power of cooperation and collaboration. “We must improve our relationships with the county and work together on shared goals. Open communication and inclusive decision-making are key,” he stated. He also highlighted the importance of engaging with residents, businesses, and stakeholders to harness the community’s collective wisdom.

Addressing Blight

On the issue of blighted properties, Eshelman expressed a commitment to finding solutions. “We need to help property owners redevelop. There are grants and other resources available that can assist in revitalizing these areas,” he explained. He stressed the importance of maintaining the town’s aesthetic and historical value while promoting growth.

Long-Term Planning

Eshelman advocates for long-term planning beyond immediate concerns. “We must look at five, ten, and even fifty years. It’s not just about maintaining what we have but envisioning a prosperous future,” he said.

Encouraging Community Involvement

Eshelman encourages community members to get involved in local governance. “If you don’t want to run for office, there are many other ways to contribute, like joining planning commissions or zoning boards. We need fresh perspectives and active participation,” he urged.

A Brighter Future

Eshelman is enthusiastic about the opportunity to lead Front Royal. “I can bring a different approach to our town’s leadership. I’m committed to responsible growth, protecting property rights, and ensuring sustainable water resources,” he said. He humbly asks for the community’s support in the upcoming election, promising to lead with dedication and integrity.

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