Town Talk
Town Talk: A Candid Conversation with Walt Mabe – County Progress, Challenges, and Re-election Bid
In this Town Talk, our publisher Mike McCool, speaks with Walt Mabe, the Shenandoah District representative on Warren County’s Board of Supervisors, who talked candidly about the challenges, successes, and nuances of governance. With transparency at the heart of his ethos, he also announced his bid for a second term on the Board of Supervisors.
During the interview, Mabe emphasized the need for compromise in governance. “Listening to both sides is extremely important. Both sides are going to win, both sides are going to lose,” he said, reflecting on his learnings from the past three and a half years. He stressed the importance of reading beyond headlines, seeking full understanding, and being patient with change.
Mabe touched on key county projects, notably transportation issues like Shenandoah Shores’ single entrance and the upcoming flyover on Fairgrounds Road, a project that has been in the pipeline for years. While acknowledging the intricacies of local government funding, Mabe highlighted that the state-earmarked $28 million for this project will significantly benefit Rockland and its developments.
He also pointed out the challenges brought on by the pandemic, the movement of monuments, and Second Amendment rights for gun owners, all faced by a new board eager for change. Despite these hurdles, Mabe remains committed to his role, emphasizing his focus on addressing homelessness, child welfare, library support, and broader development in the Shenandoah District.
Mabe’s passion was evident as he spoke about the local library, supporting it “150%.” He applauded the library staff and expressed his support for their dedication to serving the community every day.
Walt Mabe’s commitment to the Shenandoah District and dedication to bridging the gap between governance and constituents was evident throughout the conversation. As he seeks re-election, his approach underscores the importance of compromise, transparency, and patience in the path of progress.
Town Talk is a series on the Royal Examiner where we will introduce you to local entrepreneurs, businesses, non-profit leaders, and political figures who influence Warren County. Topics will be varied but hopefully interesting. Let us know if you have an idea or topic or want to hear from someone in our community. Send your request to news@RoyalExaminer.com
