Straight talk. Real solutions.
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."
Schools, safety, growth, and communication.
The work centers on the issues residents feel most directly: classroom capacity, emergency response, infrastructure pressure, county budgets, and clearer follow-through.
Start with the local issue or resource you need.
Projects, priorities, district updates, the Redbud map, local businesses, CCC, FAQ, and direct contact are separated so residents can move straight to the relevant work.
Initiatives
Fourth High School, the new fire department, and the county funding choices that shape Redbud District service levels.
Priorities
Growth management, economic development, schools, CCC, first-responder readiness, and the longer-form positions behind each issue in one focused place.
About
Personal context, civic service, business leadership, nonprofit boards, youth support, and fire and rescue commitment.
Newsletter
Read the latest district update and subscribe for school, public safety, budget, growth, and board-level notes.
District
The official Redbud District map and practical notes on how the district is laid out across Frederick County.
Businesses
A resident-oriented directory for food, services, health, civic life, and local Redbud-area resources.
News
Board-relevant coverage, district notes, and local public touchpoints collected in one page.
CCC
Citizens Communication Committee details for Redbud residents, including how the committee keeps local concerns visible between town halls.
FAQ
Answers to common Redbud District questions about growth, schools, public safety, county budget issues, and how to reach Mike Guevremont directly.
Contact
Send a concern, question, local issue, or district note through the site’s existing Cloudflare worker.
A moving look at the district, the community, and the work.
Photos from district visits, public meetings, local projects, and everyday conversations with residents.