Mike Guevremont
Initiatives Priorities About District News Contact
Redbud District Supervisor · Frederick County, Virginia

Straight talk. Real county work.

Mike Guevremont serves the Redbud District with a practical focus on schools, public safety, responsible growth, budget discipline, and clear communication for Frederick County families.

"Decisions about our schools, roads, and public safety should be made by people who live here and plan to stay here."
— Mike Guevremont
— Major County Initiatives

Projects residents can actually feel.

These are the board-level issues that show up repeatedly in resident conversations: school capacity, emergency response readiness, and how county growth gets funded and managed over time.

Fourth high school initiative
— 01

Fourth High School

Frederick County Public Schools enrollment has outpaced existing capacity. The goal is to move the fourth high school forward on a realistic timeline, reduce overcrowding, and give families confidence that educational quality will keep pace with county growth.

New fire department initiative
— 02

New Fire Department

As neighborhoods expand into previously rural areas, response times can stretch. A strategically located station closes coverage gaps and gives first responders the facilities and equipment needed to protect families faster.

Funding and county planning initiative
— 03

Funding The County

Schools, roads, and public safety all cost money. The board has to balance priorities through disciplined budgeting, long-range planning, and transparent financial tradeoffs without pushing unnecessary pressure onto taxpayers.

— Top Priorities

The issues that come up at every town hall.

— 01

Our Kids In Schools

School overcrowding is already affecting classrooms across Frederick County. Mike’s focus is to move new capacity forward responsibly and on schedule.

— 02

First Responders

Fire, rescue, and law enforcement need dependable staffing, modern equipment, and facilities that keep response times strong as the county grows.

— 03

Growth Management

Residents already feel growth in roads, schools, and service demand. The priority is to plan early, not react late, with standards residents can actually track.

— 04

Business Development

A broader business base can help fund county needs without placing everything on homeowners. The goal is targeted, practical economic momentum.

— 05

Communication

Residents should not have to guess how decisions are being made. Mike emphasizes open meetings, regular updates, and clear explanations of tradeoffs.

Mike Guevremont with Frederick County residents
— In The Community Frederick County, VA
— About Mike

Three decades in Frederick County.
County-first decisions.
Practical leadership.

Mike Guevremont serves as the Redbud District Supervisor on the Frederick County Board of Supervisors. A United States Army veteran with more than 30 years of roots in the Shenandoah Valley, he brings experience in public safety, fiscal oversight, and community development to county decisions.

He has also served in leadership roles across business, emergency management, and community organizations, including White House service, FEMA project work, chamber leadership, and ongoing local civic involvement.

The through-line is consistent: schools, roads, public safety, and quality-of-life decisions should be shaped by people who live here and plan to stay here.

Military & Federal Service

Army service, White House experience, and national-level operational work shaped Mike’s focus on accountability and readiness.

Business & Community Leadership

Small business, chamber, education, and civic leadership continue to inform how Mike approaches Redbud District issues on the board.

— Redbud District Updates

Mike's Newsletter

Get district updates on schools, public safety, growth planning, meetings, and board-level decisions directly in your inbox.

Latest Issue

Loading latest newsletter...

Fetching the latest district update excerpt.

— Know Your District

Redbud in context.

The Redbud District is one of seven magisterial districts in Frederick County. Residents most often reference the Greenwood Road and Senseny Road corridors, along with the broader east-central county footprint.

Official Redbud District Map

Official Frederick County election district map highlighting Redbud District

Source: Virginia Department of Elections district map

— Boundary Description

How the district is laid out.

Red Bud Magisterial District begins at the intersection of Senseny Road and Interstate 81 southbound, then runs along the city boundary near Route 7, east to the Clarke County line, south to Route 50, and back through Airport Road, Victory Road, Sulphur Spring Road, Greenwood Road, and Senseny Road to the starting point. The original site includes this full legal-style boundary description to help residents orient the district beyond the visual map.

— Redbud Businesses

Practical local directory.

The original site included a business directory for residents and visitors. This same shell now carries that corridor-focused snapshot for grocery, food, pharmacy, hardware, and automotive stops commonly serving Redbud.

Listings are compiled from public map references for businesses located in or commonly serving the Redbud District area. Inclusion is not an endorsement.

— Food & Beverage

Martin's Food

Senseny Road area grocery and pharmacy services used by district households.

View Listing
— Hardware & Home

Tractor Supply Co.

Farm, home, and hardware supplies serving eastern Frederick County residents.

View Listing
— Health & Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy

Prescription and convenience services for district residents and commuters.

View Listing
— Food & Beverage

Starbucks

Cafe and meeting spot in the Winchester east area near major commuter routes.

View Listing
— Retail

Roses Discount Store

General merchandise retail in the east Winchester corridor.

View Listing
— Food & Beverage

Dunkin'

Coffee and quick service near district travel corridors.

View Listing
— Grocery

Food Lion

Neighborhood grocery access in the Winchester market serving Redbud families.

View Listing
— Automotive

AutoZone

Automotive parts and maintenance supplies close to the district corridor.

View Listing
— Automotive

Opequon Motors

Local auto sales and service options in the district vicinity.

View Listing
— Food & Beverage

Senseny Diner

Local dining option in the Senseny corridor frequently referenced by residents.

View Listing
— Fuel & Convenience

7-Eleven

Convenience and fuel stops used by local commuters.

View Listing
— Food & Beverage

McDonald's

Quick-service dining in the district-adjacent corridor.

View Listing
— News & Community Listening

Live updates, local context, and resident feedback.

The previous site carried live regional news, Mike's Facebook activity, community events, and deeper detail on the Citizen's Communications Committee. Those pieces now live here inside the same one-page framework.

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

Board-relevant coverage from around the region.

Loading district-relevant articles...

Loading recent articles and filtering for local relevance.
— Upcoming Events

Community dates and local public touchpoints.

Loading upcoming event feeds...

Looking for upcoming public events and community updates.
— Citizen's Communications Committee

Structured listening beyond the normal town hall cycle.

The Citizens Communication Committee was created as a structured resident forum for deeper two-way communication outside quarterly town halls. It is meant to make sure Redbud leadership hears from different neighborhoods, life stages, and viewpoints, then turns recurring concerns into clearer communication and better follow-through.

1

Recruit residents from different neighborhoods, professions, ages, and viewpoints across Redbud.

2

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.

— Resident Questions

Frequently asked questions.

What is Guevbot?

Guevbot is the on-site assistant built for Mike Guevremont’s website. It helps residents understand who Mike is, what initiatives he supports, and the reasoning behind those positions using site content plus expanded policy context.

What is the Redbud District?

The Redbud District is one of seven magisterial districts in Frederick County, Virginia. It covers the eastern portion of the county, including the Greenwood Road and Senseny Road corridors. The district is represented by one supervisor on the Frederick County Board of Supervisors.

How can I get involved?

The best way to get involved is to attend a town hall or Board of Supervisors meeting. You can also reach out directly through the contact section on this site to ask questions, share concerns, or offer your time for community projects and events.

Where do I vote?

Your polling place is based on your home address. To find your assigned voting location, visit the Virginia Department of Elections website or contact the Frederick County Registrar’s Office.

How can I reach Supervisor Guevremont?

You can email Mike directly at his official Frederick County address: mike.guevremont@fcva.us. You can also use the contact form on this site. Mike reads every message and makes an effort to respond personally.

— Get In Touch

Tell Mike what matters.

Whether you have a question about a county issue, want to share a concern, or are looking to get involved in the community, Mike wants to hear from you.

District
Redbud District, Frederick County, Virginia
Messages are routed through the site’s existing Cloudflare worker.
Guevbot Site-scoped policy guidance
Ready. Ask about Mike's background, role, priorities, or district issues.

This assistant stays grounded in Mike's website content plus expanded policy explanations.