Fulton County Commissioner Bryan Lewis To Seek Re-Election
News Release
ROCHESTER — Bryan Lewis has announced he will seek re-election for the office of Fulton County Commissioner.
“I am proud to serve the citizens of Fulton County as your commissioner, but I know there is more work to be done,” said Lewis. “I am looking forward to the challenges and opportunities the next four years will bring and I remain dedicated to making Fulton County the best it can be.”
During his term in office Lewis has been involved in several key initiative, including:
- Protecting property owner’s rights from big wind.
- Securing grant money to utilize ARPA money to stretch the county’s dollar further.
- Working directly with the county highway department to secure Community Crossings Matching Grant funds. Through this grant, the county has been able to secure more than $4 million in state funding to upgrade and improve Fulton County roads since the program’s inception in 2016.
- Working with Fulton County H.O.P.E. to help in-need Fulton County citizens get back on their feet.
As he looks forward, Lewis says his priorities continue to center around improving quality-of-life for Fulton County residents. Goals for his next term include:
- Working with county entities to create a positive working relationship for its citizens.
- Utilizing his role as a Fulton Economic Development Corporation board member to enhance county economic development.
- Collaborating with the area plan board to update county ordinances to further protect property owner’s rights related to wind and solar farms.
Lewis also serves on the board of directors for the Fulton County Solid Waste Board and the Fulton County Drainage Board.
“We are a small community and we need to work together to accomplish great things for the citizens of our county,” said Lewis.
In addition to his role as a commissioner, Lewis along with his wife, Julie, own and run Lewis Construction, a local home builder since 1994.