Dr. Geroge Woodrow Jr.
YOUR VOICE AT SUNNYVALE TOWN HALL
A heartfelt thank you to every Sunnyvale volunteer
and voter who made this victory possible.If I can help, please contact me.
(972) 226‑7177
george.woodrow@townofsunnyvale.org
Highlights 2024
Below is a brief review of some 2024 staff and Town Council accomplishments in an attempt to maintain and improve the high quality of life in Sunnyvale:
- First grocery store (Tom Thumb) to open soon
- Plans for future roadways, trails and additional parks
- Adding an additional town water pump station
- Town’s bond rating among top 25% municipalities in Texas
- Completion of Barnes Bridge replacement by fall of 2025
- East Fork Road Bridge was replaced fall of 2024
- Tripp Road roadway, drainage, and sidewalk construction beginning in April 2025
- Harris Addition infrastructure project completed
- Green Ribbon Grant to assist with beautification of Collins Road
- Construction of US 80 through Sunnyvale from Belt Line Road to Lawson Road is expected to begin in late 2025.
A voice for YOU and your values.
Sometimes, political officials think that their personal vision is the vision of the taxpayers, and that their job is to convince “them to follow.” Dr. Woodrow has a different perspective. He believes, if elected, his primary responsibility is to ask questions, to listen, and to understand what the community values: then begin working collectively with other council members to deliver for Sunnyvale’s community—the best kept secret in Texas. He vows to be a voice for YOU and your values.
Moreover, he is not a politician. He is a public servant volunteering for an opportunity to represent you on our Council so that he can place your vison and concerns front and center at every council meeting. He has worked as a servant leader all his adult life. Dr. Woodrow plans to ring virtually every doorbell in Sunnyvale and personally ask for your vote.
Look for him.
Ringing virtually every doorbell to earn your vote
Why servant leadership?
Mark Twin stated the two most important days in our lives are the day we were born and the day we found out why. For him, he found out “why” after a tragic event that occurred in his hometown when he was 19 years old. And he has looked for opportunities to serve ever since. Being elected to the Council provides another opportunity to serve you and the town we all love.
Issues
Provide a fresh voice with proven leadership experience
Promote easily accessible resident-driven leadership
Ensure fiscally responsible expenditures of tax dollars
Support Sunnyvale’s rural attributes and work to improve its travel infrastructure
Advocate for Sunnyvale’s superior educational system—students, teachers, and parents