The Warren County Board of Supervisors meeting on November 6, 2024, focused on several key issues, including updates on local infrastructure and recognition of community service.
One significant topic discussed was the status of pavement markings on Thompson Hollow Road, which leads into the National Park. Officials confirmed that the Traffic Engineering department has produced a set of pavement markings, and while the district paint crew has not yet completed the work, they assured that it would be finished before the cold weather sets in. The new markings will include no parking signs, enabling law enforcement to enforce parking regulations more effectively.
The meeting also featured a heartfelt recognition of Dean Schellenberg, who is retiring after 39 years of dedicated service with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). Schellenberg has served as the area headquarters superintendent in Warren County and will continue to assist with snow removal during the winter months. The board presented him with a plaque in appreciation of his contributions to the community.
Additionally, the board honored Gabby, a 21-year-old 911 communications officer, who received a valor award for her exceptional performance during a critical incident where she assisted in delivering a baby over the phone. Her calm demeanor and effective communication during the emergency were highlighted as exemplary, showcasing the importance of skilled professionals in high-pressure situations.
As the meeting transitioned to public comments, the board reminded attendees of the guidelines for respectful discourse, emphasizing the importance of constructive dialogue without personal attacks.
Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to community safety and recognition of public service, while also addressing ongoing infrastructure improvements in Warren County.