Redbud District, Frederick County, Virginia
Citizen Communication

A structured resident forum with follow-through.

How the Citizens Communication Committee is designed to keep resident concerns visible between town halls.

— Citizen's Communications Committee

Citizens Communication Committee

The Citizens Communication Committee was created by Mike to strengthen direct, practical communication with residents across the Redbud District. It is built as a repeatable forum for deeper two-way conversation outside quarterly town halls, so district leadership hears from different neighborhoods, life stages, and viewpoints before issues harden into frustration.

— What It Is

A structured resident forum with visible follow-through.

The CCC is designed to create a reliable channel for issue discovery, practical recommendations, and clearer resident communication between larger public meeting cycles. Instead of relying only on whoever can speak at a single meeting, the committee is meant to bring together residents from different parts of Redbud with mixed perspectives and lived experience.

Representative input Built as a 10 to 12 resident group from different parts of Redbud, with intentionally mixed perspectives, professions, ages, and day-to-day experiences.
Depth over noise The committee is intended to meet three to four times a year in focused sessions where concerns, proposals, and implementation friction can be discussed more fully.
Actionable follow-through Recurring concerns are translated into communication priorities, issue follow-up, and more practical board-level framing for residents who want to see what happens next.
Mike Guevremont speaking with first responders and community leaders
Community-centered communication backed by public involvement and regular follow-up.
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Recruit residents from different neighborhoods, professions, ages, and viewpoints across Redbud.

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Hold focused sessions that capture concerns, proposals, and implementation friction in more depth than standard public comment windows.

3

Identify recurring patterns and sort them into the highest-impact communication and policy themes.

4

Report back through district channels and town halls with clearer next-step visibility for residents.

10-12 Resident Seats
3-4 Sessions / Year
2-Way Feedback Loop

Residents interested in learning more about the committee can reach Mike through the contact form routed to mike.guevremont@fcva.us.

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