Oregon Village President Outlines Re-Election Bid, Citing Unfinished Business

In a direct appeal to local voters, Oregon Village President Randy Glysch has formally announced his campaign for re-election this April. Glysch, who has served in the role for multiple terms, framed his decision as a commitment to seeing key community projects through to completion.

“There is important work left to do,” Glysch stated in his announcement, emphasizing a focus on responsible growth and fiscal stewardship. He pointed to ongoing developments in the village’s infrastructure and long-term planning efforts as primary reasons for seeking another term.

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Glysch highlighted several local priorities, including the careful management of commercial expansion along Oregon’s corridors, maintaining essential services like police and fire protection, and investing in park improvements. He stressed the need for experienced leadership to navigate the complexities of municipal budgeting and economic development.

“Our community stands at a crossroads,” Glysch’s message continued. “We can either embrace thoughtful, strategic growth that preserves our village’s character, or we can react without a clear plan. I believe my experience is crucial for guiding Oregon forward.”

The April election will give Oregon residents the chance to weigh in on the village’s direction. Glysch’s announcement sets the stage for a campaign likely to center on issues of transparency, tax rates, and how best to shape the community’s future as it evolves from a small town into a bustling suburb.

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