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Rod Hutcheson
REPUBLICAN
Rod Hutcheson is running for Warren Magistrate, District 6, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Rod Hutcheson is from Kentucky. He earned a bachelor's degree in finance from Western Kentucky University. Rod lives with his wife, with whom he has three children. He is a member of the Bowling Green Kiwanis Club and volunteers with Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief.
Professional background
Rod currently works as a real estate agent at RE/MAX and owns Handyman Hutch, a residential and commercial contracting company. He previously worked as a Business Development Manager at BioZyme Incorporated, an animal health company, a National Account Manager at AGDATA, a data management company serving the animal health industry, and a financial officer at Farm Credit Mid-America.
Political background
Rod's campaign for the Warren County magistrate is his first time run for public office.
Economy
Advocates for a more efficient permitting process for local builders who are committed to attainable price points.
Supports a "growth pays for growth" model that uses system development charges to ensure that the cost of new sewer lines and roads isn't footed by the current taxpayers of the 6th District.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports prioritizing expansion of major road arteries and intersection safety improvements before approving additional high-density housing.
Supports stricter runoff requirements for new developments to prevent flooding and sinkhole damage to protect existing homeowners.
Opposes short-term road repairs that require repeated spending.
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Public Safety
Plans to increase base pay for Sheriff's Deputies to retain officers.
Plans to address the aging jail and its over-capacity problem.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports prioritizing intersection improvements and traffic signal timing near South Warren High and Middle Schools to address safety concerns during peak hours, including emergency vehicle response times.
Plans to update zoning in specific corridors of the 6th District to allow for smaller lot sizes and multi-family units only when they are adjacent to existing major thoroughfares
Supports preserving the rural character and agricultural heritage of the southern part of District 6 by limiting high-density development to areas with existing infrastructure capacity.
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Public Services
Advocates for policies that address rapid population growth is and its strain on community parks.
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